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I have a Singapore visa to go to Qin, but can't I get a Thai visa?

You need a Singapore visa to go to Qin. /kloc-If you stay in Thailand in 0/5 days, you can go to landing visa. The relevant provisions are as follows:

Instructions for visa application in Thailand

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China citizens holding diplomatic passports and official passports are exempt from visas within 30 days of their stay in Thailand.

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There are six kinds of visas in Thailand: transit visa, tourist visa, temporary residence (non-immigrant) visa, diplomatic visa, official visa and courtesy visa. Tourist visas are divided into two categories: sightseeing and medical care. Temporary residence class B (business visa) can apply for one, two or more entry.

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Tourist visas are valid for three or six months and can stay for 30-60 days.

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China citizens can apply for tourist visas through embassies and consulates in China and Thailand or designated institutions. However, other visa applications must be submitted directly to embassies and consulates in China.

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It takes about 2 to 5 working days for the embassy to accept visas, depending on the type of visa.

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Unless otherwise specified, any kind of visa must be used within 3 months from the date of issuance.

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In addition to having a visa to enter Thailand, each tourist also needs to carry 20 thousand baht or equivalent foreign currency; Each family needs to carry 40,000 baht or equivalent foreign currency.

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Special note: Thailand requires that the passport must be valid for more than 6 months, otherwise it will be refused entry.

9. China tourists can apply for a 15-day visa on arrival at border checkpoints all over Thailand, which cannot be extended after the expiration. When applying for a visa on arrival, you need to provide proof of property, confirmed air tickets and hotel orders. The charge is 1000 baht.

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Visa extension: If you don't want to leave Thailand after the visa expires, you need to apply for an extension at the General Immigration Bureau of Thailand before the visa expires. To apply for visa extension, you need to provide a copy of your passport and a 4×6cm photo, and the extension fee is 1900 baht, which can be extended for 30 days.