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Japanese visa exemption might end for Thais

Concerns have been raised over the visa waiver for Thai nationals traveling to Japan that it might soon be discontinued, as more than 200 Thais have gone to Japan and failed to come back as required.
Concerns have been raised over the visa waiver for Thai nationalstraveling to Japan that it might soon be discontinued, as more than 200Thais have gone to Japan and failed to come back as required.

Japan officially declared on July 1, 2013 that visa requirementswill be waived for Thai nationals traveling to the country.

Moreover, numerous low-cost airlines serving new Thailand-Japan routesare rubbing salt into the wound, causing the cost of traveling to Japanto drop considerably, making it much easier for Thais to go to Japanto seek employment.

According to Surapol Sritrakul,Managing Director of Tempak Tour Co. Ltd., although Thai nationals areexempted from visa requirement, the company still has strict measures inassessing its clients, explaining that the more Thais illegallyemigrate to Japan , the more likely Japan will revoke its visawaiver.

He pleaded with other tour companies to taketough measures evaluating their clients in order to prevent Japanfrom revoking the newly issued policy.-VNA

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