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Thailand postpones Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system for foreign tourists

Thailand’s implementation of the new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system for foreign tourists has been postponed, according to The Nation Thailand. The announcement was made by the country’s foreign ministry on 23 September, just a week after the initial plans for the ETA system were revealed. Initially, it was reported on 16 September that all visa-exempt visitors entering Thailand by land, air, or sea would need to obtain an ETA beforehand. The system was originally scheduled to be implemented by December this year.

Background

The postponement comes as the ministry continues to coordinate with relevant agencies to ensure a smooth launch. The ETA system is designed to streamline immigration procedures for visitors, making the entry process more efficient. Foreign tourists from 93 countries that are granted visa-free entry to Thailand would need to register online before their arrival. Upon registration, they would receive a QR code to pass through automated immigration gates. This initiative is part of Thailand’s broader transition to an electronic visa system.

Coordination with agencies

The foreign ministry stated that coordination with various agencies is still ongoing, and a new launch date for the ETA system has yet to be determined. Despite the delay, the ministry remains committed to implementing the ETA system and ensuring its successful rollout. “We are working diligently with all relevant parties to finalise the details and ensure a seamless experience for all visitors,” a ministry spokesperson said.

Streamlining immigration procedures

The ETA system aims to simplify the immigration process for tourists, reducing wait times and enhancing security. Visitors from the 93 visa-exempt countries would need to complete an online registration process before their trip. The QR code obtained from this registration would allow them to use automated immigration gates upon arrival. This move is expected to improve the overall efficiency of Thailand’s immigration procedures.

Monitoring updates

Travellers planning to visit Thailand are advised to stay updated with announcements from the foreign ministry and the immigration bureau regarding the new launch date for the ETA system. The ministry has assured that all necessary information will be communicated promptly to avoid any inconvenience to tourists.

Future implications

The introduction of the ETA system is part of Thailand’s efforts to modernise its immigration processes and enhance its appeal as a tourist destination. The system is expected to be fully integrated with the e-Visa service by June 2025, creating a unified online application platform for all visa-exempt foreign nationals entering Thailand by land, air, or sea. This development is seen as a significant step towards strengthening Thailand’s position in the global tourism market.

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