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Last Updated:April 25, 2025, 09:48 IST
As per a new travel regulation issued by the Thai authorities, all non-Thai nationals who enter Thailand will have to secure the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC).
Tourists can submit their TDAC 72 hours or up to three days before arrival.
With scenic beaches, idyllic villages, modern cities, and majestic temples, Thailand is one of the most sought-after destinations in Asia among tourists. As summer kicks in and the country prepares itself to welcome more tourists, authorities have announced a new travel regulation under which all all non-Thai nationals entering the country by land, air or sea on or after May 1 will have to fill out and submit the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC).
Tourists will have to fill out and submit the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before they board a flight or cross Thailand. With this new regulation, the authorities aim to improve the entry process and enhance the overall experience for both tourists and residents. Tourists can submit their TDAC 72 hours or up to three days before arrival. The TDAC has been divided into three categories – the first deals with personal information, the second includes travel and accommodation details, while the third includes all details about the tourists’ health.
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Once these details are verified, tourists will receive the digital card on their registered email. This digital card has to presented at the immigration counter upon arrival in Thailand.
How To Fill Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
- Go to the official TDAC portal.
- Select the ‘Arrival Card’ option on the homepage.
- Fill in your personal details, including full name, date of birth, nationality, and passport number.
- Provide your travel information, such as arrival date, mode of transport, accommodation address in Thailand, and reason for visiting.
- Disclose your current health status as part of the health declaration section.
- Mention any countries you have visited in the 14 days before arriving in Thailand.
- Carefully review all the information you’ve entered before submission.
- Submit the form, and your digital arrival card will be automatically generated.
- Download the digital version of your TDAC for use during immigration checks.
Additionally, according to Thai immigration regulations, visitors who remain in the country for more than 90 days must report their current residential address to the nearest immigration office within a few days of the 90-day mark. This process must be repeated every 90 days for the duration of their stay.
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SOURCE : NEWS 18