If you frequent Thailand often, you now have to take note of the new measures.
As of 1 December 2024, Thailand has implemented a biometric identification system at six international airports to enhance passenger identification processes.
Passengers with biometric-enabled passports can now use the system to access their identification information via boarding pass machines or self-check-in kiosks at the airport.
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Now, a new measure is set to kick off in May this year.
From 1 May 2025, all foreign travellers are now required to submit a TM6 form before arrival, regardless of whether they enter by air, land, or sea.
This form, similar to Indonesia’s custom declaration form, includes a departure card and applies to foreign nationals from visa-exempt countries, such as Singapore.
According to the Bangkok Post, Thailand plans to roll out an online version of the TM6 immigration form.
This digital form will replace the previously suspended paper version and will be free to submit.
Foreign Travellers to Thailand Must Submit TM6 Form Before Arrival
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