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Thailand to end visa free travel for several Caribbean countries including Jamaica and Trinidad

By Santana Salmon

Thailand to end visa free travel for several Caribbean countries including Jamaica and Trinidad

Starting December 1, 2024, travelers from Cuba, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago will no longer be able to enter Thailand visa-free. Instead, they will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to their visit. This adjustment is part of Thailand's efforts to strengthen immigration controls and improve border security for international visitors.

Travelers from the Caribbean can apply for their Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online through Thailand's official e-Visa portal. The process is entirely digital and free of charge. The ETA permits a single entry into Thailand and is valid for 60 days. Those wishing to extend their stay can request a one-time extension of an additional 30 days.

Thailand has long been a popular destination for travelers from the Caribbean, with cities like Havana, Santo Domingo, and Kingston witnessing a growing number of tourists eager to explore Thailand's stunning beaches and rich cultural attractions. The introduction of the new ETA requirement aims to maintain this influx while enhancing border security measures, ensuring that visitors can continue to enjoy all that Thailand has to offer.

Citizens of Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia will still enjoy visa-free access to Thailand without the need for an ETA. However, starting December 2024, travelers from the Caribbean nations mentioned will be required to comply with the new authorization requirements. This decision marks a significant shift in Thailand's immigration policy, reflecting the country's evolving approach to border security.

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