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Guide to Thailand ETA for Singaporean Travellers

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Trip.com Official
Sep 29, 2024

Catalogue

  • What is the Thailand ETA?
  • Eligibility for Thailand ETA
  • Processing time for Thailand ETA
  • Which countries are implementing the ETA system?
  • Why implement an ETA system?
  • Travelling to Thailand with an ETA
  • FAQ about Thailand ETA
    • What if my passport expires soon?
    • Is there a charge for Thailand ETA?
    • Who needs an ETA to enter Thailand?
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Thailand ETA

Thailand is a popular travel destination for Singaporeans. Before planning your Thailand trip, it’s necessary to know that Singaporeans will need to apply for Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for entry to Thailand.

This guide will provide all the information you need to know about Thailand ETA and enjoy a smooth trip.

Thailand is set to introduce a mandatory electronic travel authorization (ETA) system for travellers from countries that currently do not require a visa. The Thailand ETA is a digital visa that allows eligible travellers to enter Thailand as tourists.

A pilot program for Thailand ETA is set to launch in December 2024 and is expected to have a full rollout by June 2025. This change will affect citizens from 93 nations, including Singapore. Singaporeans will need to apply for an ETA through an online platform before the journey.

Thailand ETA

This Thailand ETA allows a single entry into Thailand and is valid for 60 days from the date of issue, extendable once for 30 days each time.

Singaporeans are among the nationalities eligible for the Thailand ETA. To qualify, you must:

  • Hold a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
  • Be travelling to Thailand for tourism purposes.
  • Plan to stay for a maximum of 60 days.

Plus, there may be requirements for travel tickets, accommodation, and sufficient funds.

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The typical processing time for a Thailand ETA can be issued within hours, sometimes even minutes. However, it’s advisable to apply well in advance of your travel dates to account for any unforeseen delays.

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Thailand ETA

Several countries have implemented ETA systems to simplify entry for travellers, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and the United States. Each of these countries requires an ETA for visitors from visa-exempt countries. Always check specific requirements for each country's ETA before planning your trip.

Implementing an ETA system can help enhance security, streamline entry processes, and improve border control. It is more convenient for travellers, which can boost tourism.

Besides, by collecting necessary information, countries can allocate resources more efficiently at border checkpoints and track accurate information about the travellers.

Thailand ETA

Securing a Thailand ETA is a simple way for Singaporeans to travel to this beautiful country. Ready for an unforgettable trip? Here are some important tips when exploring Thailand:

  • Respect local customs: Dress modestly when visiting temples and remove shoes before entering.
  • Bargain wisely: In markets, haggling is common. Start with a lower price and negotiate respectfully.
  • Plan for the weather: Check the weather forecast and prepare for rain, also with appropriate clothing.
  • Stay connected: Consider getting a Thailand eSIM for easy navigation.

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Thailand to avoid entry issues.

Applying for the Thailand ETA is straightforward. The application should be free of charge.

Citizens from visa-exempt countries, including Singapore, must obtain an ETA if travelling to Thailand for tourism.