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  • Thai passport
  • หนังสือเดินทางไทย
The front cover of a contemporary Thai biometric passport, 3rd version released 2020
TypePassport
Issued byMinistry of Foreign Affairs
First issued1939 (booklet)
1993 (machine-readable passport)
August 2005 (1st Generation ePassport)
February 2013 (2nd Generation ePassport)
July 2020 (3rd Generation ePassport)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityThai citizenship
Expiration5 or 10 years
Cost฿1,000 for 5 years, ฿1,500 for 10 years validity

Thai passport (Thai: หนังสือเดินทางไทย) is the passport issued to citizens and nationals of Thailand by the Passport Division of the Department of Consular Affairs within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thai biometric passports have been issued since August 2005.

History

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The history of Thai passports can be traced back to travel documents first issued during the reign of King Chulalongkorn in the late-19th century. The first passport regulations in Thailand were enacted in 1917, in order to ensure the country's security during World War I. A Thai passport booklet was first introduced in 1939 in Thai and French language which was changed to Thai and English in 1977. The first machine-readable Thai passports were introduced in 1993, and in August 2005 Thailand became only the second country in the world and in Asia (after Malaysia) to introduce biometric passports. In 2019, the validity of Thai passports was increased from 5 years to 10 years.[1]

A 3rd generation passport planned for release in mid 2020 will feature iris scan identification and be valid for 10 years. The number of offices available to apply for a passport will increase from 319 to 500.

Since Srettha Thavisin became Prime Minister of Thailand, his government has sought to empower the Thai passport, which The Passport Index ranked as the 52nd most powerful passport in 2024.[2] One of the ways his government has sought to empower it is by increasing the number of countries with visa exemptions for Thai passport holders. He dicussed the possibility of allowing Thai passport holders to enter Europe more easily with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo during his visit to Davos, Switzerland in January 2024.[3] Also in the same month during the state visit of German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier to Thailand, he asked Steinmeier to support Thailand's push to get visa exemptions from member states of the Schengen area.[4]

Physical appearance

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The ordinary Thai passport cover is dark red with the Emblem of Thailand emblazoned in the centre. The official passport has a blue cover, the diplomatic passport a red cover and the temporary passport a green cover. All types have the word "หนังสือเดินทาง ประเทศไทย" (English translation: หนังสือเดินทาง nangsue doen thang- Passport; ประเทศไทย prathet thai - Thailand) above the national emblem and the words THAILAND - PASSPORT below it. The biometric symbol is at the bottom of e-passports. The passport contains 66 pages.

Types of Thai passport

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  • Certificate of Identity (C.I.) - Issued to a Thai citizen who has had a passport stolen, lost, or damaged for emergency return to Thailand. (C.I. valid for 10 days and expires when the holder reenters Thailand.)
  • Travel Document for Alien (yellow cover) - Issued to non-Thai citizens who hold a certificate of Permanent Residence in Thailand for traveling abroad. The holder of this travel document must apply for a re-entry permit before leaving Thailand. A Travel Document for Alien will not be issued to a person who holds a valid passport from their country.
  • Temporary passport (dark green cover) - Issued while waiting to get a new passport while abroad and when needed to travel to other countries. (Valid for one year and must be returned when the new passport is received.)
  • Hajj passport - Issued to Thai Muslims for a pilgrimage to Mecca. (Valid for two years.)
  • Ordinary passport (maroon cover) - Issued for ordinary travel, such as vacations and business trips. (Valid five or ten years)
  • Official passport (dark blue cover) - Issued to individuals representing the Thai government or a government officer on official business.
  • Diplomatic passport (red cover) - Issued to members of the Thai royal family, top ranking government officials, and government officials in the field of diplomatic service.

Cost of Thai passport

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  • Ordinary passport is 1,000 or 1,500 Thai baht.
  • Official passport is 1,000 baht.
  • Diplomatic passport is free of charge.
  • Hajj passport is 400 baht.
  • Travel Document for Alien is 500 baht.
  • Temporary passport is 296 baht.

Identity information page

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Thai Biometric Passport (3rd Generation)
Thai Biometric Passport (2nd Generation)

Thai passport includes the following data:

  • Photograph of the holder (digital image printed on page)
  • Type/รหัส ('P' for Passport)
  • Country code/ประเทศ ('THA' for Thailand)
  • Passport number/หนังสือเดินทางเลขที่
  • Surname/นามสกุล
  • Title Name/คำนำหน้าชื่อ ชื่อ (MR./MS./MRS./Master holder's name)
  • Name in Thai/ชื่อภาษาไทย (name in ethnic script - title, name and Surname in Thai)
  • Nationality/สัญชาติ ('THAI')
  • Personal No./เลขประจำตัวประชาชน (same as Thai National Identification Card)
  • Place of birth/สถานที่เกิด (Provinces, Bangkok or other province)
  • Date of birth/วันเกิด (in DD-MMM-YYYY format, such as 14-DEC-1989)
  • Sex/เพศ ('M' or 'F')
  • Date of issue/วันที่ออก (in DD-MMM-YYYY)
  • Date of expiry/วันที่หมดอายุ (in DD-MMM-YYYY, five years from date of issue)
  • Authority/ออกให้โดย (MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS)
  • Height/ส่วนสูง (in metres)
  • Signature of bearer/ลายมือชื่อผู้ถือหนังสือเดินทาง (hand-written signature or finger print)
  • Machine Readable Zone starting with P<THA

Note

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The note inside the Thai Passport

The request note inside a Thai passport states:

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit the citizen/national of the Kingdom of Thailand named herein to pass freely without delay or hindrance and to give all lawful aid and protection. This passport is valid for all countries and areas.

Translation in Thai:

กระทรวงการต่างประเทศแห่งประเทศไทยจักร้องขอ ณ โอกาสนี้ยังผู้เกี่ยวข้อง ได้ยินยอมให้ประชาชน/ราษฎรแห่งราชอาณาจักรไทย ผู้ปรากฏนาม ณ ที่นี้ ได้ผ่านไปโดยเสรี มิให้ล่าช้าฤๅกีดกั้น ทั้งโปรดอนุเคราะห์และปกป้องโดยนิติธรรม หนังสือเดินทางนี้มีผลแก่ทุกประเทศแลดินแดน

This is stated in English only. All other information is printed in Thai and in English.

Visa requirements

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Countries and territories with visa-free entries or visas on arrival for holders of regular Thai passports
  Thailand
  Visa-free
  Visa on arrival or eVisa
  Visa on arrival
  eVisa
  Visa required

As of 2024, Thai citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 83 countries and territories, ranking the Thai passport 63rd in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.[1]

Thai Passport Holders Living as Permanent Residents Abroad

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For some countries, Thai nationals may enter as tourists without an advance visa provided they can produce official documentation of lawful permanent residence abroad. In particular, Thai permanent residents of the United States or Canada can show their US Green Card or Canadian Permanent Resident Card together with their Thai passport in order to gain entry to many countries in Central America and the Caribbean. Notable example is Jamaica. (Note that in many cases US or Canadian permanent residence will allow a traveler to gain entry as a tourist regardless of their nationality).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New passports to be valid for 10 years". Bangkok Post. 26 April 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Global Passport Power Rank 2024 | Passport Index 2024". Passport Index - Global Mobility Intelligence. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  3. ^ "Direct flights and upgrade of Thai passports discussed by Thai and Belgian PMs". nationthailand. 2024-01-18. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  4. ^ "PM pushes for Schengen visa exemption in meeting with German president". nationthailand. 2024-01-25. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
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