Hello all,
I have TRD from Canada, and like to meet my partner who is in Asia requesting the Thailand for a visa with my Canadian RTD, how ever sent an email to the Thailand embassy to varify on this regards, how ever my origin coutry has the ONLINE arrival visa to Thailand but since i have not a my country passport, need the visa which is cost me $65 each visa to process, and received the email from embassy itself the following
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Please be advised that individuals holding a travel document from Canada who possess a valid Permanent Resident (PR) card, work permit, or study permit are required to obtain a visa to enter Thailand. Kindly select your status carefully under the section 'Nationality.' For example, if you are a XXB, please select 'refugee' as defined in Article 1 of the 1951 Convention; XXA for stateless persons; and XXC for others not defined as refugees. Please note that, as a holder of a Canadian travel document, your nationality at birth cannot be listed as Canadian. However, please note that holders of travel documents may encounter difficulties traveling even with an approved Thai E-visa. It is advisable to verify the information with the airline and transit country before applying for the visa.
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This is for each and every Canadian RTD holder,
Regards
I have TRD from Canada, and like to meet my partner who is in Asia requesting the Thailand for a visa with my Canadian RTD, how ever sent an email to the Thailand embassy to varify on this regards, how ever my origin coutry has the ONLINE arrival visa to Thailand but since i have not a my country passport, need the visa which is cost me $65 each visa to process, and received the email from embassy itself the following
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Please be advised that individuals holding a travel document from Canada who possess a valid Permanent Resident (PR) card, work permit, or study permit are required to obtain a visa to enter Thailand. Kindly select your status carefully under the section 'Nationality.' For example, if you are a XXB, please select 'refugee' as defined in Article 1 of the 1951 Convention; XXA for stateless persons; and XXC for others not defined as refugees. Please note that, as a holder of a Canadian travel document, your nationality at birth cannot be listed as Canadian. However, please note that holders of travel documents may encounter difficulties traveling even with an approved Thai E-visa. It is advisable to verify the information with the airline and transit country before applying for the visa.
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This is for each and every Canadian RTD holder,
Regards