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China, Thailand to allow visa-free entry to each other’s citizens in permanent deal from March 1

  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Thai counterpart Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara ratify agreement in Bangkok on Sunday
  • Stays of up to 30 days covered under the deal, plans for which were announced by Thai prime minister on January 2

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi with Thai counterpart Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara in Bangkok on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
Hayley Wongin Beijing
China and Thailand sealed a permanent mutual visa-free deal in Bangkok on Sunday to help revive travel between the two countries.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Thai counterpart Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara ratified the agreement which will waive visa requirements for citizens on either side from March, for stays of up to 30 days.

The total stay in any 180-day period should not exceed 90 days, according to the Thai foreign ministry.

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“This visa-free era will bring people-to-people exchanges to a new height,” Wang said after the signing.

The Thai ministry said the agreement is “among the first of many more activities to come in marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China in 2025”.

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Wang also said China was working with Thailand to tackle transnational crimes and scam syndicates.

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