Suvarnabhumi immigration denies foreign tourist entry to Thailand
Suvarnabhumi immigration says “No Entry!”
A Saudi Arabian national was not allowed to enter Thailand at Suvarnabhumi airport due to his passport not having a space for a Visa on Arrival stamp.
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In a report from Thai local news Naew Na, the Saudi Arabian was refused entry to Thailand by Suvarnabhumi immigration because according to the 1979 Immigration Act, passports must be in an acceptable condition, have space for stamps, and have a validity of 30 days ahead.
The news stated that Pol Col Thankrit Buncharoen was in charge of carrying out the strict orders of immigration chief Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang.
The foreigner was not named and no further information about him or what happened to him was reported.
Source: Naew Na
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