Thailand launches Digital Arrival Card for tourists
Thailand welcomed 35.54 million tourists in 2024, a 26.27% rise due to relaxed entry rules. Aiming for 40 million visitors in 2025, the country will introduce the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) on May 1. Replacing the TM6 form, TDAC is manda...

The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) will replace the outdated paper-based TM6 form, introducing a fully digital entry system for all non-Thai nationals arriving by air, land, or sea. It applies to both visa-exempt travelers and those needing visas, with no exceptions.
Unlike the temporarily suspended TM6, the TDAC will be mandatory. Travelers must complete the digital form online through the official portal within 72 hours before arrival. Once submitted, they will receive a confirmation—either digital or printed—to present at immigration checkpoints.
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Thai authorities say the new system will streamline entry procedures, cut processing times, and enhance border security. The move aligns Thailand with global travel trends, mirroring systems like Singapore’s SG Arrival Card and the European Union’s forthcoming ETIAS. With no application fees, the TDAC promises a cost-free, efficient step for travelers, though officials warn that failure to comply could result in delays or additional screening at the border.
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Thailand’s tourism boom—35.5 million visitors in 2024—reflects the success of policies like visa waivers, which have drawn travelers from across the globe. Looking ahead, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is gearing up for 2025 with an international awareness campaign. Partnering with embassies and airlines, the TAT aims to ensure travelers understand the TDAC rules well before the deadline.
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