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The Thai government announced the worldwide implementation of the electronic visa (e-Visa) system across 94 Royal Thai Embassies and Consulates-General.
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Background: The Thai government stated that their current policies are focused on a system-wide visa restructuring. The e-Visa initiative aligns with the government’s priority to revitalize Thailand’s image and international confidence while promoting the country as a global hub for tourism, business and international exchange. The e-Visa attempts to balance the desire to enhance services to facilitate greater travel while improving security by increasing the effectiveness of screening processes, reducing paperwork and integrating databases with other relevant agencies.
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