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18JUL

Thailand puts all 27 EU states on par

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Thailand's cabinet restructured its visa-exemption scheme on 16 July into three tiers, putting all 27 EU states on the same 30-day footing while cutting terms for others.

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Key takeaway

Thailand equalised EU entry terms while stripping the 60-day window, sorting long stays by willingness to pay.

Thailand's cabinet on 16 July 2026 restructured its visa-exemption scheme into three tiers, adding India, Croatia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta and the Maldives to the 30-day visa-free list and bringing all 27 EU member states onto the same entitlement 1. The tiers run a 30-day exemption for 59 countries and territories, a new 15-day tier for Mauritius and Seychelles, and a visa-on-arrival (VoA) tier, where the traveller obtains the visa at the border rather than in advance, for Azerbaijan, Belarus and Serbia, 65 in total.

The move extends a rollback that began on 19 May, when the cabinet scrapped the 60-day visa-free window 93 countries had held since 2024 . Those implementing announcements were still awaiting publication in the Royal Gazette, Thailand's official legal register, as of 23 June . The cabinet attributed India's promotion from VoA to full exemption to 'economic factors, trade, investment, and international relations', not tourist numbers 2.

Every country that held 60-day access lost it in the same May cut, leaving the priced Destination Thailand Visa, at 500,000 baht, as the only untouched long-stay route. For a remote worker used to settling in for two months visa-free, the new terms mean a border run or that priced visa, so who stays longest is sorted by willingness to pay rather than by passport. The five Interior Ministry announcements carrying the tiers still await Gazette publication and take effect 15 days after it lands, with no date set 3.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Thailand's government has redesigned how long visitors from different countries can stay without a visa. All 27 European Union countries now get the same deal: 30 days, visa-free. Two small tiers were added underneath that: Mauritius and Seychelles get 15 days without a visa, and travellers from Azerbaijan, Belarus and Serbia can get a visa when they land rather than applying beforehand. None of this affects the Destination Thailand Visa, a separate, more expensive long-stay option that requires showing 500,000 baht (roughly 13,000 euros) in savings. The new rules cannot actually take effect until Thailand's Royal Gazette formally publishes them, which has not happened yet.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Thailand never ratified a binding regional visa framework, so each country's entry terms are set by cabinet decision rather than treaty, letting Bangkok move India, Mauritius, Seychelles, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Serbia into different tiers without needing agreement from any external body.

The restructuring proceeds even though the Royal Gazette has not yet published the three Interior Ministry announcements needed to activate July 2026's changes, the same publication bottleneck that delayed May's 60-day rollback for weeks.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    The changes cannot take legal effect until the Royal Gazette publishes the implementing announcements, the same step that delayed May's 60-day rollback for weeks after cabinet approval.

  • Meaning

    Thailand is now running entry policy as bilateral leverage rather than a uniform rule, with India's promotion showing trade relationships, not risk assessment, driving tier placement.

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