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What should I know when I bring cash into Thailand?

Bringing cash and luggage into the country are two important things. As an international student, what rules should I follow when carrying these things? Just like what you should know when you bring cash into Thailand, what can't you enter Thailand?

First of all, let's take a look at the cash carrying situation.

1. visas and procedures on arrival:

1, visa fee 1000 baht per person, valid for 15 days.

2. Document preparation: English version of round-trip air ticket and travel itinerary, passport valid for at least 6 months, recent bareheaded two-inch white background photo, flight boarding pass, entry and exit card (issued on the plane), and visa application form on arrival (available at the airport).

3. The Immigration Bureau of Thailand stipulates that the entry-exit management personnel will randomly check the cash carried by inbound tourists in Thailand as follows:

Tourist sign: 20,000 baht per person in cash or equivalent foreign currency, equivalent to about 4,000 yuan, and 40,000 baht per household, equivalent to about 8,000 yuan. In fact, many times, tourists will ask if they will encounter random checks. It depends on luck. Sometimes they won't be selected, but it doesn't mean they haven't made random checks. Therefore, it is necessary to be prepared, not to take chances, to be open to financial security, and to have a sense of anti-theft.

2. A friend said this:

1. Thailand entry spot check requires each person to carry 20,000 baht (about RMB 3,800), which cannot be replaced by a credit card. Officially, visa holders on arrival and paper visas may be spot-checked.

2. Actually, there are almost no people whose paper visas have been checked (I have been to Thailand at least three times). In the visa on arrival, when a large number of tour groups handle it, they will randomly select some tourists who feel strange. So don't be too nervous. If you find it, you can find a partner to help explain it, or you can go to the ATM to get Thai baht cash with UnionPay debit card.

3. My advice to you is: If the departure time exceeds 10 days, it is recommended to apply for a paper visa before going to Thailand, and Ctrip and tb can handle it; If you don't want to change so many baht first (it may not cost 20,000 baht), just remember to bring a UnionPay debit card (savings card, current account has enough balance). If you find it, you can explain that you can get Thai baht cash immediately.

Then you need to know what you can't bring into Thailand.

1, pirated works and pornographic publications;

2. Any book, audio tape, video tape, CD-ROM, computer software, artwork, etc.

3, narcotic drugs, drugs, weapons, etc.

Thailand is the kingdom of Thailand, formerly known as Siam, located in Southeast Asia. Laos and Cambodia are in the east, the Gulf of Siam and Malaysia are in the south, and Myanmar and the Andaman Sea are in the west. In May 1949, 1 1, Thais changed "Siam" to "Thailand" with their own national names, mainly taking its meaning of "freedom". The official language is Thai, with Thai letters, of which about 50 million people regard it as their mother tongue. Most Thais believe in Buddhism, and Buddhists account for more than 90% of the national population. There are 76 first-level administrative regions in China, including 75 "prefectures" and the capital Bangkok. Thailand is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which pursues a free economic policy. In the 1990s, Thailand's economy made rapid progress and became one of the "Four Little Dragons in Asia". Thailand is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world.

Finally, let's take a look at the customs declaration instructions.

1. Before the plane arrives at Bangkok airport, the flight attendants will issue the entry registration form and customs application form to the passengers. The customs declaration form is relatively simple. If you don't have any special personal belongings, just fill in the basic column on the form and tick the green box. If passengers can take the time to fill in the form on the plane, they can directly hand it over to the customs officers in Bangkok when entering the country, which can save a lot of time when clearing customs.

2. After checking the passport and visa, the immigration officer will stamp the entry stamp on the passport, indicate the time allowed to stay in Thailand, and nail the entry and exit registration form on the inside page of the passport. This form must not be lost, otherwise there will be trouble when you leave the country in the future.

When you enter the airport in Bangkok, Thailand, you should take good care of your luggage to prevent it from being taken by mistake or lost. If you don't have checked baggage, you can go directly to the customs.

4. At the customs office, if you have nothing to declare, you can take the green channel; If you have something to declare or are not sure whether to declare it, please take the red channel. During the inspection, customs officers will ask for passports and customs declarations, and generally check the luggage.