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Free tourist visas to 10-yr investor visas: How Thailand is luring Indians

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/27 at 12:46 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a bid to fortify foreign investments and boost tourism, Thailand has unveiled a dual strategy involving a 10-year investor visa and a temporary visa exemption for Indian tourists.

From November 10, 2023, to May 10, 2024, Thailand is granting a temporary visa exemption for Indian tourists, allowing a 30-day stay for tourism purposes.

Thailand plans to introduce a 10-year investor visa in its eastern economic corridor (EEC), covering three provinces east of Bangkok. Companies investing in modern, eco-friendly industries will benefit from a 10-year visa, a flat 17% income tax rate, and an EEC work permit.

India, ranking fifth in foreign tourists to Thailand, witnessed a substantial increase in visitors from January to October, up by 86% compared to the same period in 2022. With the visa exemption scheme, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates welcoming 1.6 million Indian tourists in 2023, generating an estimated 65.6 billion Baht in revenue.

A McKinsey report suggests that India could become a major global source market for leisure travel, with potential outbound trips reaching 80-90 million annually by 2040.

Despite efforts to revive Chinese tourism, recent data indicates a shortfall in expected numbers, partly attributed to a shooting incident in Bangkok. Thailand’s focus on diversifying its tourism sources aligns with its recovery strategy from the pandemic’s impact.

With Thailand’s economy experiencing modest growth, the government aims to attract more investment to the EEC. The Long-Term Resident Visa is also introduced, offering a 10-year renewable visa to stimulate overseas investment and economic development.

As Thailand navigates its post-pandemic recovery, these strategic visa initiatives reflect a concerted effort to reinvigorate its tourism industry and attract long-term investments.

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