#Thailand reviewing #visafree stays as local #complaints pile up
"Thailand’s caretaker #government is considering a reduction of te 60‑day visa‑free stay period, following numerous complaints tt #foreigners have been exploiting the system to engage in #illegal activities or #exploit local residents.. Te visa‑free prog, which allows foreigners fr 93 countries to stay in🇹🇭 for up to 60 days, began in mid‑2024 during te #PheuThai admin of PM Srettha Thavisin"🤦♂️
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3200100/thailand-reviewing-visafree-stays-as-local-complaints-pile-up
... meeting room. Speak up, and be heard.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUndcIjiJSl
#ICE #ICEout #Europe #EuropeanCommission #Privacy #Dataprotection #visafree #travel #USA #US #Trump
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From #RaquelGarcíaHermidaVanDerWalle @[email protected]
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Despite the #threats to #Greenland,
Despite the threats to our #trade,
Despite everything going on with #ICE in the #US, national #government #leaders in #Europe still want to please #Trump. Recently, they agreed to open talks about giving your #data to the US in exchange for #visafree #travel. Very soon, the #EuropeanCommission will tell them how they propose to do this. This is the moment to push your voice, right into the ...
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India's Passport Rank Improves in Henley Index, Visa-Free Access Stays Constant
India's passport is now ranked 75th, allowing visa-free travel to 56 countries. Learn about the changes and what it means for travelers.
#IndiaPassport, #HenleyIndex, #TravelNews, #VisaFree, #GlobalMobility
https://newsletter.tf/india-passport-rank-75-visa-free-56-countries/
India's passport has moved up ten spots in the latest Henley Passport Index, now ranking 75th. This means Indian citizens can travel to 56 countries more easily, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival options. The number of countries you can visit without a visa has stayed the same.
#IndiaPassport, #HenleyIndex, #TravelNews, #VisaFree, #GlobalMobility
https://newsletter.tf/india-passport-rank-75-visa-free-56-countries/
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