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Thailand Confirms Visa-Free Entry for Moroccan Tourists: Implementation Date Pending
Moroccan travelers are urged to monitor official Thai announcements for updates on the new visa-free policy.
In a significant development for Moroccan tourists, the Thai Embassy in Rabat has confirmed that Morocco is on the list of countries approved for visa-free entry into Thailand. This move, aimed at enhancing Thailand's appeal as a premier global tourist destination, means Moroccan visitors will soon be able to stay in Thailand for up to 60 days without needing a visa. However, the exact implementation date of this policy is still unknown.
This confirmation follows an earlier announcement that Morocco, along with several other nations, would receive visa-free entry privileges. Initially, the new policy was slated to take effect on June 1, but unforeseen delays have pushed back the rollout.
The Thai Embassy's recent clarification comes in response to conflicting reports and widespread speculation regarding the new visa measures. This policy change is part of a broader initiative by Thailand to expand its list of visa-free countries from 57 to 93, aiming to attract a larger influx of international visitors. Among the new additions are nations such as Cambodia, China, India, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mexico, and Uzbekistan.
In a statement posted on Facebook, the embassy detailed the new policy: "Nationals of the following 93 countries and territories are entitled to visa exemption for the purpose of tourism and short-term business engagements, for a period of not exceeding 60 days."
Moreover, the Thai cabinet has approved an extension of the visa-on-arrival privileges, increasing the number of eligible countries from 19 to 31. This expansion is part of Thailand's comprehensive strategy to boost its tourism sector.
Adding to these changes, Thailand is introducing a new five-year visa called the "Destination Thailand Visa." This visa caters to digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, and those interested in learning Muay Thai and Thai cuisine, allowing for extended stays of up to 180 days, with the possibility of extending for another 180 days.
Thailand has also revised policies for foreign students in higher education and long-stay applicants aged 50 and above. Foreign students will now be allowed to remain in Thailand for one year after graduation. Additionally, the required health insurance coverage for long-stay applicants has been significantly reduced from 3 million baht to 440,000 baht, effective from September to December.
Further enhancing accessibility, the Thai government plans to expand its e-visa application services from 47 to 94 consulates and embassies worldwide.
As Thailand continues to refine its visa policies to attract a diverse range of tourists and long-term visitors, travelers are advised to stay informed through official Thai channels to ensure accurate travel planning.