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Thailand Visa for Canadian Citizens
Globally, people adore getting to know Canadians. And Canadian travellers enjoy meeting new people! A Canadian may be easily identified in a gathering prior to COVID-19 by their wide smiles, incessant "Ay," and sporadic expressions of regret. Canadians are known for being courteous and having a great time. Thai folks always take pleasure in socialising with Canadians.
That was discontinued by the pandemic. Travelling abroad was nearly impossible as nations went into lockdown to stop the virus's spread. A Canadian had to jump through hoops to complete admission standards in order to visit distant shores.
Now that things are getting back to normal, Canadians can travel south of the border and back to the tropics with a little bit of preparation.
Presently:
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Proof of Covid Insurance is not required for Canadians.
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Every hotel quarantine that was required has been lifted.
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Canadian visitors visiting Thailand are no longer required to get a Thailand Pass.
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It is not necessary for vaccinated travellers to present identification prior to arrival.
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Travellers who have not had vaccinations must complete an RT-PCR or Professional Antigen Test (Pro-ATK) test 72 hours before departure for Thailand. This includes children travelling with unvaccinated parents. It is not necessary to upload the proof in advance of the trip.
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Travellers will be subject to random checks by Thai Immigration and Airlines to ensure they meet the standards for Covid prevention (Covid test or vaccination certificate).
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Mask wear is no longer required.
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Upon entering Thailand, the TM6 arrival card has been temporarily withdrawn.
Travel Documents for Thailand
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Passport Visa (if necessary)
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Travel Insurance Flight Schedule Hotel Reservation
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Vaccination history, if applicable
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result of the COVID-19 test (if not vaccinated)
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Proper documentation will expedite Thailand's immigration screening process.
Canada is a country exempt from visas.
Travellers from Canada adore Thailand. Through the Visa Exemption Programme, they are able to go to Thailand without a visa. Canadian nationals are permitted a 30-day tourist stay, which can be extended at any local immigration office for an additional 30-day stay. A Canadian is now able to spend up to 60 days in Thailand.
Siam Legal International provides a range of Thailand Visa services for Canadian tourists, in case they wish to extend their stay in Thailand beyond what the Visa Exemption permits or have another reason for visiting Thailand.
Special Tourist Visa (STV) and Tourist Visa
The Thai embassy or consulate accepts applications for tourist visas from Canadian nationals. Two types of tourist visas are available: the 90-day Special Tourist Visa (STV), which allows for two 90-day visa extensions at the local immigration office, and the 60-day tourist visa, which can be extended for an extra 30 days. The STV permits a visitor to stay in Thailand for up to nine months, subject to specific restrictions. The STV will remain accessible through September of 2022.
Thai Elite Pass
It is worth looking into the Thailand Elite Visa if you want to make Thailand easily accessible for many years to come or if you're considering moving there permanently.
A Canadian expat can stay in Thailand for five, ten, or even twenty years with the Thai Elite Visa. Some of the eligibility requirements for other long-term visas are not a concern for Thai Elite members.
The Thai Elite visa is special and grants its bearers a number of advantages. You can learn more about the Thailand Elite Visa if you wish to live the "Thai life" permanently.
Visa Non-Immigrant
Additionally, foreign nationals can apply for a variety of non-immigrant visas:
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B visa for non-immigrants: used for work or business travel
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O visa, non-immigrant, for visiting spouse and family in Thailand
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Non-immigrant ED visa: available to Thai students attending accredited universities as well as their parents or legal guardians
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For people who want to retire in Thailand, there is the non-immigrant O retirement visa.
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For individuals seeking a Thailand retirement visa for an extended stay, there are non-immigrant OA and OX visa options available (it differs from type O visa)
Thai Royal Embassy in Ottawa
Please visit the website of the Royal Thai Embassy in Ottawa to apply for a long-term visa.
Bangkok has an embassy in Ottawa. 180 Island Park Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 0A2 is the address.
There are Thai consulates in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. One can arrange for the aforementioned visas through a Thai Embassy or Consulate located in Canada. Although the procedure is straightforward, there may be a lot of paperwork. Businesses are available to assist.
Reputable Thai legal practice Siam Legal International helps Canadians obtain visas. They are knowledgeable about Thai immigration laws and procedures.
Status of vaccinations and entry into Thailand
Applications for Thailand Passes are no longer necessary. There are two ways for Canadian citizens to enter the nation.
Travellers with vaccinations: Canadians who have had vaccinations are exempt from taking the Covid test prior to departing the country. When they travel, they must have a copy of their vaccination certificate. It is not necessary for children under the age of eighteen who are travelling with immunised parents to take an RT-PCR or Pro-ATK test prior to departure.
Unvaccinated visitors: Prior to visiting Thailand, unvaccinated visitors must undergo an RT-PCR or Professional Antigen (Pro-ATK) test administered by a clinic or healthcare provider. Before leaving Canada, the test results must be provided within 72 hours.
ATK (RAT) home tests are not appropriate.
Plan your trip to Thailand now.
The flight lanes have reopened. Carriers are going to the skies and giving great pricing to promote foreign travel following Covid, whether you fly from Vancouver or Toronto.
Some frequent airlines that serve Thailand from Canada are:
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Air Japan Air Canada
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United Carriers
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Thai Airlines in Qatar
Any international airport in Thailand can be used for immediate travel to other locations after landing. Although domestic flights may request to view a vaccination certificate or test result before boarding, "sealed" flights are no longer in use. ATK self-tests are accessible in airports, pharmacies, and convenience stores if you are travelling within the country.
The majority of foreign airlines abide by the laws of the nation of entry.
Canada and Thailand are like chalk and cheese. Because of its vastness and varied cultural heritage, Canada's regions can feel very distinct from one another. That being said, Thailand is tropical. You won't find anything like this where you are from in terms of its Asian history, culture, food, and geography. People adore Thailand because it provides a distinctive experience at a far lower cost. The most amiable Westerners can travel to Thailand and have a dinner, a grin, and a laugh with the most amiable Asians if they plan ahead.
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