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Minisry of Foreign Affairs

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THE ROYAL THAI EMBASSY &
THAI CONSULATES IN THE UK


UK nationals may enter Thailand without a visa for a maximum stay of 30 days for purpose of tourism only. If you're planning an extended stay in the beautiful country of Thailand you will require a visa
. We hope the following information is useful to you.

We are not directly connected to either consulate below, please direct all enquiries to your nearest office
. We cannot advise on any of your visa or travel enquiries. The contact details are provided for your information only.

Contact details checked June 2010

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LONDON

The Royal Thai Embassy (Consular Section) provides local, national and worldwide information on their services to all commercial, industrial and tourist activities directed to Thailand. In addition they are here to assist their compatriots and to offer them the local representation of their homeland.
Appointment recommended.


29-30 Queens Gate, SW7 5JB
Tel: 020 7589 2944
Fax: 020 7823 9695
Email: thaiduto@btinternet.com
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BIRMINGHAM
Royal Thai Consulate
One Victoria Square, Birmingham, B1 1BD

Tel: 0121 643 9481
Fax: 0121 643 9485
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CARDIFF
Royal Thai Consulate
9 Mount Stuart Square, CF10 5EE

Tel: 029 2046 5777
Fax: 029 20465777
Email: RoyalThai.Consulate@virgin.net
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DUBLIN
Royal Thai Consulate
Postal applications only
PO Box 9863, Dublin 14
Tel: 00353 (1) 4786412

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GLASGOW
Royal Thai Consulate
4 Woodside Place, Charing Cross,
Glasgow, G3 7QF

Tel: 0141 353 5090
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HULL
Royal Thai Consulate
Priory Court, Saxon Way, Priory Park West,
Hessle, Hull, HU13 9PB

Tel: 01482 581668
Fax: 01482 224225

Email: enquiries@thaiconsul-uk.com

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LIVERPOOL
Royal Thai Consulate
Boodles House, 35 Lord Street, L2 9SQ

Tel: 0151 255 0504
Fax: 0151 255 1070
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Please contact us if we have made any errors or omissions. The above information is provided for your information only. We are not linked to any of the consulates listed and cannot answer any questions or queries you may have regarding visa applications. Please address all enquiries to your nearest Consulate.


BRITISH EMBASSY IN THAILAND

British Embassy
14 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330
Tel: +66 (0) 2 305 8333
Fax:+66 (0) 2 255 9278
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Helping to promote Thailand in the UK

We hope that by visiting us we might introduce you to something you might not have otherwise come across. If you came simply to get the contact details for your nearest Consulate, we hope the information you found was helpful, but while you are here why not check out a few of our links and enjoy a small sample of Thai music.

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The cheapest rate currently to call Thailand from the UK
0844 200 98 98 (only half a pence per minute)
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If you can't get connected on number above

0844 861 30 00 (only one pence per minute) or
0844 861 25 25 (only one pence per minute)

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We're happy to promote your Thai events in the UK

All our links are provided free and we don't profit from them. If you have a Thai event or information you would like to share with the Thai community in the UK, please get in touch. We are happy to promote your Thai events for free.


Raan Thai

Thailand (Prathet Thai, meaning “Land of the Free”)

Thailand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Its exquisite white sandy beaches, amazing temples and palaces, spectacular scenery. vast choice of foods and superb hospitality helps to make it one of the most popular destinations for people from the UK. Whether you're planning a holiday or thinking of moving to Thailand, you'll receive a warm welcome wherever you go and it won't take you long to understand why it is known as the land of smiles

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The Thai Royal Family is highly revered
Statues and pictures should be shown due respect
King Bhumibol (Rama IX) is the world's longest reigning monarch

The kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions: the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South. Travelling around is made easier with very good rail connections and many domestic airports.


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The Official Language

The official and national language of Thailand is Thai which is spoken by 60 million people in Southeast Asian region and one of the ancient languages in East and South-East Asia. English is considered as the second language in Thailand which is taught in universities and public schools. Thai is a tonal monosyllabic language. The same word can be said up to five different ways. Adding the word "Khrap" (for a man) and "Kha" (for a women) at the end of a word or sentence is an example of Thai politeness.


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Thai is a known as a tonal language
The same word can have several different meanings
The meaning is dependent on which tone is used to pronounce it


Thai Customs

Thais are a proud nation of people with a long standing history. There are some customs and taboos that a foreigner should respect when visiting. Here's a few examples: the feet are considered dirty and should not be pointed directly at people or raised; shoes are usually never worn in indoor living areas and the head is sanctified, so avoid touching someone else on the head,

The Thai people are generally very polite and will identify whether another is of higher status than them and initiate the 'wai' - a greeting where the hands are clasped together and placed to the chest or beneath the nose as a sign of respect. The Royal Family is highly revered in Thailand, and images such as statues, photographs and pictures should be shown due respect. Thailand's national flag is ceremoniously raised each morning in every town and village.



The Thai Climate

The warm Thai climate is tropical with long hours of sunshine and high humidity. There are three seasons and many people plan their visits around them. These are shown below but you can also check the current forecasts with the links on this page.


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Hot from March to June
Rainy from July to October
Cool(er) from November to February

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If you can, try and visit when the Thai water festival is on
Songkran Festival - Starts April 13
Can last up to 10 days, depending on where you are visiting

The Thai people celebrate the Songkran festival every year with water. Everyone gets soaking wet (including the tourists) at the hottest time of the year. Songkran is a Public Spring Cleaning Day, supported by a religious belief that anything old and useless must be thrown away or it will bring bad luck. Average low temperature is 20°C and high temperature is 37°C. The geographic and climatic conditions make the country suitable for the cultivation of a wide range of tropical and semi-tropical agricultural crops. Bangkok is one of the hottest cities in the world. Daytime temperatures will rarely drop much below 30°C and can go up above 40°C some days.


Thai Food

Thai food is renowned all around the globe for its distinctive flavours, which are a mix of spicy and sour tastes. Each area of Thailand has its own culinary specialities. Thai food online provides all the essential ingredients you will require to recreate these wonderful Thai tastes at home.

Thai food is simply prepared and very aromatic. Rice is a common accompaniment to most Thai cuisine, noodles are also popular and sauces are served with almost every meal. It is typical that several dishes are served at meal times and fresh vegetables are always on the menu. Popular Thai dishes include Phat Thai ( rice noodles with lime juice, chopped peanuts, and egg combined with chicken or seafood, fish sauce and sugar) Tom yam (hot & sour soup with fish or meat) and spicy green papaya salad which is one of the most popular dishes for women in Thailand. A full range of Thai foods and recipes can be found here.

Thai Visas

Visitors from most countries who arrive in Thailand without a visa will be granted a 30 day stay if they have proof of onward ticket and adequate funds. For longer stays you should apply for a visa before leaving home. There are six consulates in the UK where some visas can be granted in as little as one hour. Single entry visas will allow you to enter for up to 90 days. Multiple entry visas are valid for 12 months from the date of issue. It allows you to enter Thailand on many occasions, but after each 90 days stay you must leave the country and re-enter for another period of 90 days. Retirement visas and work visas are also available.

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Thailand is the largest exporter in the world rice market

Rice is the country's most important crop

Other exports include rubber, sugar, corn and tapioca


Exports and Imports

The Thai economy is heavily dependant on exports and products include Thai rice, textiles and footwear, rubber, jewellery, cars, computers and electrical appliances. There are also many fishery products and minerals, tungsten and tin. Rice is the most important crop in the country and Thailand is the largest exporter of rice in the world. Imports include consumer goods, raw materials and fuel. Tourism also plays an important role in the Thai economy.

The Population of Thailand

The population of Thailand is estimated to be around 63 million, The capital city of Bangkok is home to some 10 million people which gives you an idea as to the shear scale of the city. A large percentage of the population live in rural areas and the majority of these are farmers. About 95% of Thais are Buddhists. The Thai poulation in the Uk is estimated to be around thirty thousand people (2008 ONS estimate).

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The Currency

The currency in Thailand is the Thai Baht, which is divided into 100 satang.The exchange rates are constantly changing and you seem to get a more generous rate if you exchange in Thailand. You can check the current exchange rate here.

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In Thailand the feet are considered dirty
They should not be pointed directly at people or raised
You should also avoid touching somebody else on the head


The Cost of Living

Thailand has a very low cost of living compared to the United Kingdom. Prices of clothing and accessories are dependant on the brand and quality. Taxis, buses, trains and Tuk Tuks are all very cheap, whatever time of day or night you need them. Renting or buying property in Thailand is also very good value compared with the UK although owning land or property can be difficult unless you are a Thai national. Some foreigners purchase property in a Thai business name. It is recommended that if you are considering purchasing property, to seek expert legal advice.




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Time Difference

Being in the Eastern Hemisphere the time difference in Thailand is GMT +6 hours/+7 when the UK clocks go back. It may take you a while to adjust to the time difference as the average direct flight time to Bangkok from the UK is around twelve hours. Many flights are in two stages and are an an average of two 7 hour flights. In thousands of remote towns and villages across Thailand people are woken by early morning thai music played through speakers on many street corners. It has to be one of the greatest alarm clocks in the world.


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The national flag is ceremoniously raised each morning
In every town and village throughout Thailand
A show of deep respect for Thai nationality


A Breif History

Thailand has had a very turbulent history dating back to 10th Century AD. Formally known as Siam, the name was changed to Thailand 1939. A more detailed history can be found here. In recent times there has been numerous military coups which have caused instability in the country. The recent demonstartions in Bangkok have show once again how explosive the political situation can be.