Thailand pass to ease documentation process for travellers starting Nov 1


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BANGKOK, Oct 15 (Bernama): Thailand to replace the issuance of "Certificate of Entry” (CoE) with "Thailand Pass” to shorten the travel documentation process for visitors entering the kingdom after the reopening of the country on November 1.

In bid to support "ease of traveling” policy, Thailand's Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat said "Thailand Pass”, is a web-based system where travellers entering the kingdom only need to fill in their information and upload related documents before traveling.

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