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Did you get that information from somewhere else? The article does not state the visa is for Asians only, but it is strictly going to be a tourist visa (Asians or Farangs from the wording) for the countries involved.
Push for single visa across South-East Asia
December 18, 2007
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to allow foreign tourists to enter on a single visa.
"This means a tourist can get a visa either for Thailand or Cambodia and can visit the two nations," Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said after signing the agreement with visiting Thai counterpart Nitya Pibulsonggram.
The deal was the first of a hoped for series also involving Burma, Laos and Vietnam, he said.
"We want to see the five countries become one tourist destination," Hor Namhong said.
Thailand is aiming to have 15 million foreign tourists this year while Cambodia had 1.7 million last year, most of whom visited the ancient Angkor temples.
Earlier this month, Air Finland began the first commercial direct flight between Europe and Cambodia, where the tourism industry is growing 25 per cent per year.
Reuters
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(rxpharm @ Dec. 19 2007,07:55) Did you get that information from somewhere else?
The idea of the ASEAN allowing a 'one visa for all' ifor Westerners is optimistic at best.
Sorry folks.
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(rxpharm @ Dec. 19 2007,00:55) Thailand is aiming to have 15 million foreign tourists this year while Cambodia had 1.7 million last year, most of whom visited the ancient Angkor temples.
What's in it for them?
I wonder how many of the 1.7m visitors to Cambodia turned around and went straight back to LOS before the ink dried in their passport?
This is good for those who want to visit more than Thailand on their vacation.I've made kathylc
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More than likely have to apply in your home country as with the present tourist visa. Remember what you get on arrival is not really a visa as visas can only be given by a Embassy or Consulate in a foreign country.
When people go to immigration to extend their stay in Thailand they also confuse the extension of stay as a visa.
It will be intresting to see what happens since Thailand has been cracking down on multiply tourist visas issued in ajoining countries.
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I do not see this being such a remote possibility as some seem to think it is. Anyway I guess only time will tell.
When people go to immigration to extend their stay in Thailand they also confuse the extension of stay as a visa
This is terrible for visa runs.
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Westerners will have no problems applying for and getting a tourist visa whereever they are in the world. Whether or not they can be procured by travel agents is another issue altogether. I doubt that they can - at least - not legally!
The Visas that are proving increasingly awkward to get are the non-immigrant 'O' and 'B' type visas that are required for extended stay visitors. There is also a clampdown on the re-issue of 'arrival' stamps which limit you to the amount of days you can spend in the Kingdom without a visa.
Tourist visas are easy to get. No Thai agency is 'clamping down' on the issue of these, multiple or not.
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bane of my life since October last year, you're allowed 3x 1 month Visa on entry in a 6 month period, if you want to stay longer you need to go to a Thai embassy outside of Thailand to get the 60 day jobby (and it's never -touch wood- been a problem getting them, despite having a passport chock full of Thai/Malay/Myanmar stamps)
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