PSA: Thailand’s Got a New Entry Rule—Don’t Be That Blur Sotong!

Hey folks! Planning that long-awaited getaway to the Land of Smiles? Here’s a little nugget of news you definitely want to pack with you: Starting 1 May 2025, Thailand’s rolling out a mandatory digital arrival card (aka TDAC or TM.6 online) for all travellers—including Singaporeans!

What’s the TDAC and Why Should I Care?

Gone are the days of fumbling for that blue-and-white paper form mid-flight. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is now your new best friend. Whether you’re flying, driving, or cruising into Thailand, if you’re holding a foreign passport, this one’s for you.

This digital move isn’t just about ditching paper, it’s part of Thailand’s push to streamline entry and boost tourist safety. Translation: faster queues, fewer forms, and less hassle at immigration.

How to Apply Like a Travel Pro:

  • Fill in the TDAC online before your trip. No fee, no fuss.
  • Make sure you’ve got your passport, travel plans, and where you’re staying in Thailand handy.
  • Complete the form within 3 days of your arrival date.
  • Submit your details here: tdac.immigration.go.th

TL;DR?

  • TDAC = Mandatory from 1 May 2025
  • No TDAC = No Entry
  • Do it online. Do it early. Do it right.

So don’t let this new rule catch you off guard. Pre-trip prep just got a digital upgrade

Need help making sure everything’s sorted before takeoff?

Check out our handy Singaporean Pre-Travel Checklist to keep your plans as smooth as mango sticky rice.

✈️ Singapore Embassy in Bangkok – Contact Info

Address:
129 South Sathorn Road
Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn
Bangkok 10120

Tel: +66-2-348-6700
Emergency Tel (after hours): +66-81-844-3580
Fax: +66-2-348-6701
Email: singemb_bkk@mfa.sg
Website: www.mfa.gov.sg/bangkok

Office Hours:
Mon – Fri: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

Consular Counter Operating Hours:
Mon – Fri: 9.30 am to 11.30 am, 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm

Because honestly—missing your holiday over a form is just Thai-rrible.

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