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Thailand News Today Thailand expands e-Visa service to 23 countries worldwide

Thailand just expanded its e-Visa service to nine additional Embassies andConsulates worldwide. A Thai visa can now be obtained online in 23 countries.Applications for all types of visas in Thailand can be done online through the e-Visa official website for passport holders of 23 countries.Instead of going to an embassy, simply create an account, fill in an applicationform, upload your supporting documents, pay the visa fee, wait for the visa to beprocessed and the approved visa will be sent by email.Print the approved visa and take it with you on your flight to Thailand where it willbe processed by officials at immigration upon arrival.The service is now available at 38 Embassies and Consulates in 23 countriesworldwide: Canada, US, UK, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark,Hungary, Finland, Poland, Austria, Romania, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy,Spain, Greece, France, Portugal, Switzerland, South Korea, and China (includingHong Kong).If you’re coming to Thailand as a tourist, you might not need to apply for a visa inadvance depending on how long you plan on staying in the kingdom. Thailandrecently extended tourist stays in Thailand for the High Season.Passport holders from 64 countries that have bilateral agreements with Thailandare eligible for Visa Exemption Upon Arrival and are not required to apply inadvance. Between October 1, 2022 – March 31, 2023, tourists eligible for VisaExemption on Arrival can stay in Thailand for up to 45 days.Passport holders from 19 countries are eligible for Visa on Arrival and are notrequired to apply in advance. Between October 1, 2022 – March 31, 2023, touristseligible for Visa on Arrival can stay in Thailand up to 30 days.Tourist visas for stays of up to 60 days can be made in advance through the e-Visawebsite or at a Thai Embassy or Consulate in your country.

Thailand’s Immigration Bureau recently unveiled its online visa extension (e-extension) service. The service is expected to make visa extensions easier, lesscostly, and less time-consuming for foreigners in Thailand.With the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit getting underway, theImmigration Bureau is increasing security at all international airports in Thailand.The crackdown has already netted several foreign scammers hiding within thekingdom. They are vowing increased scrutiny of those entering the country and acloser watch over suspicious foreigners who are already here.Immigration authorities have already blocked more than 2,000 people who wereattempting to come into the country. Many of those people had already previouslybeen blacklisted by immigration. The crackdown is looking for all suspiciousindividuals but is focusing especially on those who may be aiming to disrupt ordamage the APEC Summit.As part of the increase in security, the Immigration Bureau is adding additionalstaff to immigration checkpoints in particular at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport,the main international hub to enter Thailand. They are also working closely withimmigration offices in other countries to make sure that they have up-to-date andaccurate information on wanted criminals who may attempt to hide out in thekingdom.Officials have already arrested 1,249 people for entering Thailand illegally. Ofthose, 770 of those were from Laos, 349 came from Myanmar, and 108 were fromCambodia. Another 22 were from other countries. Outside of the airport, 785migrant workers from other countries were picked up on visa overstays.The arrests weren’t all poor migrant workers though. The Phuket News reportsseveral high-profile criminals were flushed out due to the immigration crackdown.The volatile Thai baht has made a fierce comeback against the weakening USdollar, soaring all the way to 35.93 against the greenback over the weekend. Just afew weeks ago, the baht depreciated to 38.35 against the dollar.At the end of September, the Thai baht plunged to 38 against the US dollar for thefirst time in 16 years amid aggressive interest rate hikes from the US FederalReserve intended to combat inflation in America. In the weeks to follow, the bahtplummeted even further against the dollar.

On October 19, one dollar was valued at 38.31 baht. By November 12, the dollarequated to 35.93 baht. In just three weeks, the dollar fell 6.2% in value against thebaht.The Thai baht has surged amid a boom in Thailand’s economy with both consumerand industry confidence on the rise. Thai consumer confidence rose for the fifthmonth in a row in October, reaching a 10-month high.The strengthening of Thailand’s baht is in line with regional currencies as investorspredict that the Fed will relax their interest rate hikes.Inflation in Thailand is among the lowest in the world, ranking 107 of 130countries – far ahead of “developed” economies like the UK, the US, and Germanywhich are facing high levels of inflation in the current economy.However, the baht’s strength against the dollar could be short-lived if the Fedramps up interest rates again, which they could. The baht could also quicklydepreciate if there is a drop in gold prices in Thailand.Foreign funds have been flowing out of the Stock Exchange of Thailand as itneared its resistance level last week while Thai bond yields fell last week,according to Krungthai Bank Market Strategist.Despite the baht’s promising upward trend, the Bank of Thailand warns thecountry’s importers and exporters to adopt hedging measures in preparation formore volatility in the currency market.Thailand’s approach to getting the FIFA World Cup 2022 television broadcastinglicense at a discounted price was met with a resounding no from FIFA.Three private companies stepped up to the plate to chip in another 400 million bahtto add to the government’s 600 million baht subsidy to round up the pot to make 1billion baht but it is still 600 million baht short of FIFA’s asking price. FIFA toldThailand there will be no discount or retail sales, adding that if they wanted adiscount, they should have contacted FIFA two years ago.At the beginning of this month, Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin insisted thatthe Thai government would have the World Cup broadcasting license in timeadding that by stalling the process the license would be cheaper. It appears theJustice Minister thinks he’s at a night market bartering for a set of towels.

He also insisted that the price would not be over one billion baht and no supportfrom the private sector would be needed.The budget required for the whole broadcasting license was later announced at 1.6billion baht (US$45 million). The National Broadcasting Commission (NBTC)managed to find a 600 million baht budget and over the weekend it was revealedTrue Corporation, Thai Beverage, and PTT chipped in 400 million baht.Khaosod reported that on Friday the NBTC solicited help from two other privatecompanies, Major Cineplex, and PTT Exploration and Production, but they havenot replied yet.FIFA also told Thailand they can not pick and choose what games they want towatch. It is the whole package of 64 matches or nothing.The Tourism and Sports Minister, Piphat Ratchakitprakarn, revealed today that thegovernment would seek more support from the private sector and hope to have aconclusion by November 15.Khaosod revealed that the purchase agreement must be made by November 18, andthe money must be transferred to FIFA with a 15% tax levy by November 19.Raising water buffalo at the Thale Noi Waterfowl Park in the southern province ofPattalung has been declared a Global Important Agricultural Heritage System(GIAHS) by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives proposed a water buffalo raisingsystem at the Thale Noi Waterfowl to the FAO in October last year. The place wasapproved at the GIAHS on November 3.The Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Si-On explained that theplace passed the five requirements of the FAO including: Food and livelihood security Agro-biodiversity Local and Traditional Knowledge systems Cultures, Value systems and Social Organisations Landscapes and Seascapes FeaturesThe 457 million square metre area of Thale Noi is a water site that was announcedas a non-hunting area in 1975. Locals would bring their water buffaloes to thelagoon and grasslands, and they have been doing this for more than 250 years.

Many visitors come to the spot to see the local wildlife and the water buffaloes.Tourists and locals also visit to take advantage of the wonderful scenery and takephotographs while enjoying a trip in a longtail boat among the lagoon of pinklilies.Chhalermchai believes that the new heritage status would level up the locals’living standards while also improving the economy and tourism industry in thearea.Prime Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, made known to the public that he was happythat the Thai culture and wisdom were being passed down through generations,adding that it reflected how valuable Thai culture was.

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