India, July 17 -- Thailand replaces the 60-day visa exemption framework with a streamlined system. For Indian nationals, this means a direct upgrade to a 30-day visa exemption.

What's Changing

- New Rule: Indian citizens will soon enjoy a 30-day visa exemption for entry into Thailand.

- Status: Approved by Thailand's Cabinet, pending publication in the Royal Gazette before implementation.

- Previous Arrangement: India was under Visa on Arrival and briefly included in a 60-day exemption (July 2024). The new update standardizes India's entry to the 30-day exemption category.

One Country, One Entry Category

- Thailand has introduced a principle of "one country, one entry category".

- Each country/territory will fall into one of three groups:

- 30-day visa exemption (India, EU states, Maldives, Croatia, Cyprus, Malta, etc.)

- 15-day visa exemption (Mauritius, Seychelles)

- Visa on Arrival (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Serbia).

Why India Moved Up

- Reflects India's economic importance, trade, investment, and international relations.

- Indian visitors average 7.17 days per trip, longer than many other nationalities.

- Aligns India with 59 other countries eligible for 30-day exemptions.

Practical Notes for Travelers

- Until the new rules are published....

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Travel Media.