[Pattaya] What should be the validity of the passport when traveling to Thailand (entry by stamp, not by visa)? A person flies for 2 weeks, the passport expires earlier than 6 months. - Thailand


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What should be the validity of the passport when traveling to Thailand (entry by stamp, not by visa)? A person flies for 2 weeks, the passport expires earlier than 6 months.
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What should be the validity of the passport when traveling to Thailand (entry by stamp, not by visa)? A person flies for 2 weeks, the passport expires earlier than 6 months.
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#2
If you are seriously bothered by this point to the level of non-admission to boarding, then why didn't their booking system refuse at the stage of buying a ticket, since there the validity period of the salary is often required to be indicated during registration. Although it depends on what ak. Should they call imho and ask.
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#3
They will let you in, there is a return ticket.
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#4
The validity of the passport must be at least the period of stay in the country. But as correctly noted, the airline can refuse transportation, citing its internal rules (because they, in case of anything, take you back for free). It is better to write directly to the airline to which you are going to fly and ask whether they will let them in or not, referring at least to the website of the Consulate of Thailand in the Russian Federation. The Thais themselves should let them in.
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#5
My passport was running out in 6 months, the travel agency refused me, only Vietnam was offered.
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#6
You can enter Tai, you can't get on a plane in the Russian Federation.
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