When travelling to Thailand as a citizen of Belgium, you must meet the following terms and requirements concerning visa, immigration procedures or maximum duration of stay.
Passport required
Passports issued to nationals of Belgium must be valid for the period of intended stay.
Passport Exemptions
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Visa required
except for Nationals of Belgium with a normal passport for a maximum stay of
30 days. Visa
required,
except for Nationals of Belgium with an emergency passport for a maximum stay of
30 days.
Minors
WARNING! In accordance with European Union (EU) Legislation, all minors who are nationals of Belgium will be expected to hold their own passport or National ID Card (where applicable) when departing from Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania or a Schengen Member State
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Additional Information
ACMECS Single Visa issued by Cambodia and Thailand are valid for 90 days from the date of issue and are valid for a stay of 60 days in Thailand. Holders of visas issued by Cambodia (marked KHA) will be required to pay their fee for Thailand upon arrival in Thailand.
Nationals of Belgium are granted a stay of max. 3 months within any 6 months period. Extension possible.
Visitors who are visa exempt must hold documents for their next destination.
Visitors over
12 years of age
must hold sufficient
funds to cover their stay (at least THB 10,000.- per person or THB 20,000.- per family).
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Warning
Visitors who are visa exempt but do not hold return/onward tickets could be refused entry.
Visitors who stay longer than their permitted stay in Thailand will not be able to re-enter Thailand; they could be banned from re-entering Thailand for up to 10 years.
The information provided does not claim general validity. Use it at your own risk. Data © IATA.