RE: My last Thai visa is in my passport

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My last Thai visa is in my passport

in travel •  5 years ago  (edited)

Da Nang is a great city. I lived there for six months and want to do some traveling around Vietnam before I return. And I know exactly where you are coming from with your feelings on Thai immigration.

I have heard multiple stories down the years from people who have lost their homes and possessions because Thai immigration wanted to refuse them entry.

In contrast, I met someone in Malaysia a few weeks ago who had done one to many (Malaysia) visa runs. Malaysian immigration gave them a two-week entry stamp and told them to fetch their belongings and leave for 12 months. That system is fair; the Thai system is disgusting.

I was chatting to a guy last week who has a 30-year history in Thailand. He said the country is on its knees financially, and the military government has a desire to keep Thailand pure. This sounds about right; the military dictatorship of smiles isn't what it used to be.

After giving up on the Thai visa running and those light interrogations for a 30-day extension, I have to say I am happier. In the grand scheme of things, Thailand isn't all that great. For me, Vietnam is a much better environment, and I guarantee you will not hear the word Farang and the negative connotations that go with it.

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what a fantastic response and this is very inspiring to hear. In the past 5 or so months I have spoken to many people who reside in Vietnam and I am yet to hear any horror stories about immigration or other than the odd shakedown for a bit of money, the police either.

Let's hope it stays that way!

Thanks, when I entered at Da Nang airport in June, the immigration guy looked up and gave a small smile, I nearly fell over. The last time an immigration officer smiled at me he had just received a $20 tip for his excellent work and dedication to the job.