Link to a list of documents needed when applying for Non-B
Here is the link on how you can apply for a Non-B Visa (Work or Business) in Thailand.
Here is the link on how you can apply for a Non-B Visa (Work or Business) in Thailand.
Bangkok has been named the 13th healthiest city in the world according to a recent ‘Healthy Lifestyles Cities Report’ study by UK health authorities
Air pollution in 25 provinces hit unsafe levels on Monday morning, the Centre for Air Pollution Mitigation reported.
The annual event of Valentine’s Day marriage registration across the 50 district offices of Bangkok was cancelled for the first time this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
In 2021, the date for the Chinese New Wear in Thailand is on Friday, February 12.
Benjakitti park is one of the biggest parks in Bangkok.
Officials at the zoo in Thailand’s northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima are excited that an endangered giant vulture at the zoo has laid the first viable egg in the country for 25 years.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has decided to cancel Chinese New Year’s celebrations, scheduled on February 12 in the capital’s Chinatown area, due to concerns over the continued spread of COVID-19 in the city.
A little pup that traveled 50 kilometers under a car and survived, has received the new name Lucky....and a new home.
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Here's an email sent by OWWA yesterday to a Thailand-based OFW who went home last year due to COVID-19.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to provide a summary of the entry and exit rules at each of the country’s 77 provinces, following the Royal Thai Government’s announcement on easing of the COVID-19 control measures in most areas nationwide as of 1 February, 2021.
New Protocols on Testing and Quarantine for Arriving Passengers
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According to the Bureau of the Royal Household, the temporary closure will be until the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic is resolved.
Effective from 1 February, 2021, the government has classified Thailand’s 77 provinces into five areas with specific measures in place depending on the level of risk.