Here’s Why Thai Tourists aren’t allowed in South Korea

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here’s why thai tourists aren’t allowed in south korea

In a bid to alleviate the frustrations of Thai travelers frequently denied entry to South Korea, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has promised to tackle the issue head-on. Recent months have seen numerous Thai nationals facing entry refusals, despite holding valid documents, prompting accusations of unequal treatment.

The problem, as per many reports, stems from South Korea‘s stringent immigration policies, which have not only ignited outrage among Thai tourists but have also ignited a social media frenzy of grievances.

Responding to the growing wave of discontent, Prime Minister Thavisin has stepped forward, vowing to address this predicament. 

His strategy involves discussions with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chakkraphong Saengmanee, as they work towards a diplomatic solution.

This issue not only underscores concerns about discrimination against Thai tourists but also propels a broader discussion about the persistent problem of illegal Thai laborers in South Korea, often dubbed ‘little ghosts.’ 

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How Netizens Reacted

Netizens contend that resolving this intricate issue may pave the way for diminished discrimination and fairer treatment of Thai visitors to South Korea.

As the Prime Minister spearheads this diplomatic initiative, Thai travelers remain hopeful for a swift resolution that would enhance their South Korean travel experiences and fortify the diplomatic rapport between the two nations.

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