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Do I need a visa to go to Thailand with China passport and Canadian maple leaf card?

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If you are currently in China and want to go to Thailand by yourself instead of traveling with a group, you must apply for a visa to Thailand. 20 1 1 before the end of March, visas in Thailand will be processed free of charge. If there is a Thai consulate in Beijing, Shanghai and other cities, you can directly submit the original passport and two 2-inch photos on a white background at the Thai consulate to apply for a visa for free. Three working days is better. If you are not in the above cities, you can apply at a local travel agency with outbound travel qualifications. Travel agencies generally charge fees ranging from 50 yuan to 100 yuan.

-If you don't have a visa for the destination country on your China passport, the Chinese border guards won't let you leave the country. A friend of mine in Shanghai has got a long-term work visa in Korea, but wants to visit Thailand. As a result, because the destination of his ticket was Thailand, he did not stay in South Korea, and the border guards refused to let him leave the country. Later, he changed his visa for five days and went to the consulate to apply for a new visa.

If you are currently abroad and travel from a third country to Thailand with a China passport, you don't need to apply for a visa. You only need to book a hotel in Thailand (you can book it through international booking websites such as www.booking.com and print the reservation receipt), buy a round-trip air ticket, print a photo of your trip to travel itinerary, and fly directly to Thailand. When you arrive at the airport in Thailand, you can go to Thailand for a visa on arrival and stay for 15 days. It's still free at present. If there is no queue, just fill out a form and show me the hotel reservation form in Thailand, as well as the round-trip ticket for the trip. 20 10 and 12 went to Thailand for free travel, which is what they did.