What is the difference between eVisa and visa on arrival in Thailand?
What is the difference between eVisa and visa on arrival in Thailand? The Thailand e-Visa is obtained online before the trip and offers a maximum stay of 30 days, while the Visa on Arrival is applied for upon landing in Thailand and allows a 15 to 30-day stay. Notes if you decide to get the VOA instead of the EVOA: There is a strict eligibility criteria.
Do I need an eTA and a visa?
No. If you plan to travel to Canada, you need a valid visitor visa OR a valid eTA.
Is visa on arrival or in advance for Thailand?
Can I apply in advance for visa on arrival? No, this is visa UPON arrival. If you don't want to wait for 30 minutes to 1 hour waiting time, you can apply for tourist visa at the Thai embassy in your home country before flying to Thailand.