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Srettha hopes halt on Finnish visa for berry pickers does not affect call for Schengen waiver
SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2024
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed the Foreign Ministry to find out why Finland has decided to suspend visa applications for berry pickers from Thailand.
Thai Foreign Ministry plans to woo Schengen nations for visa waivers for Thais
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2024
Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said his ministry would ask the Cabinet to approve the ambitious Thai “passport empower” project before it starts negotiating visa-free entry for Thais in European Union nations.
PM pushes for Schengen visa exemption in meeting with German president
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2024
The president of Germany on Thursday promised Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin that his country would support Thailand’s push for more use of clean energy, while Srettha sought help from him to empower Thailand’s passport by exempting Thai nationals from having to get a Schengen visa.
Thailand, China to ink pact lifting visa requirements on Friday
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2024
The agreement on waiving visa requirements for Thai and Chinese citizens should be signed on Friday when Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will arrive in Thailand, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.
Schengen visa fee increases by 20 euros from February
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2019
The application fee for Schengen visa will go up from 60 euros (Bt2,040) to €80 (Bt2,720) from February 2, Tour Outbound Co Ltd reported on Friday (December 20).
Europe is possibly bidding goodbye to Schengen forever
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2016
Europe has forgotten that history is fundamentally tragic, said Manuel Valls, the French prime minister. “If Europe can’t protect its own borders, it’s the very idea of Europe that could be thrown into doubt. It could disappear
Europe's least bad option: ditch Schengen
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2015
The least bad way to help Europe may be to dismantle Schengen. The 26-country free border zone is struggling to cope with refugees and security risks. Abolishing Schengen would be expensive, wouldn't solve migration problems and would look like a U-turn o