Thailand Visa for Swiss Citizens

    Switzerland passport holders Β· Updated 2026-07-05

    No β€” Swiss citizens do not need a visa for short trips to Thailand. You currently get 60 days visa-free on arrival, extendable once by 30 days at a local immigration office (1,900 THB). A change approved by the Thai cabinet on 19 May 2026 will cut this to 30 days once it is published in the Royal Gazette β€” it has not taken effect yet. For stays beyond that, you need an actual visa β€” the options below.

    Rules in transitionThe Thai cabinet approved cutting the visa-free stay for Swiss citizens from 60 to 30 days on 19 May 2026. The change takes effect 15 days after publication in the Royal Gazette, which has not happened yet. Until then, the current rules below still apply.

    SWISS flies Zurich to Bangkok nonstop, and Switzerland punches far above its size in Thai tourism, with a long-established Swiss expat presence in Chiang Mai and on the southern islands. Swiss passports are currently stamped in for 60 days visa-free. The cabinet’s 19 May 2026 approval will halve that to 30 days, but the measure is inactive until Royal Gazette publication and the subsequent 15-day countdown complete.

    Entry rules for Swiss citizens at a glance

    Entry ruleVisa-free entry
    Visa-free stay60 days
    Extension+30 days at immigration (1,900 THB)
    Max without a visa90 days
    Approved change30 days visa-free (pending Royal Gazette publication)
    Passport validity6+ months on arrival
    Arrival cardTDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) β€” required for all arrivals since Feb 2026
    Last verified2026-07-05

    Thailand visa options for Swiss citizens

    VisaBest forStayKey requirement
    Tourist Visa (SETV / METV)Trips of 2-9 months60 days per entry (+30 ext.)Funds: 20,000 THB (SETV) / 200,000 THB bank (METV)
    Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)Remote workers & digital nomads180 days per entry, 5-year visa500,000 THB funds + remote income proof
    Retirement VisaAge 50+ settling in ThailandUp to 1 year, renewable800,000 THB bank or 65,000 THB/month income
    Marriage Visa (Non-O)Spouses of Thai nationals90 days β†’ 1-year extensions400,000 THB bank or 40,000 THB/month income
    Education Visa (ED)Students & language learners90 days + extensions while enrolledEnrollment at an approved Thai school
    Non-Immigrant B (Work)Employees of Thai companies90 days β†’ 1-year extensionsThai job offer + work permit
    Long-Term Resident (LTR)High earners, wealthy pensioners10 years, annual reporting onlyUSD 80,000/yr income (category-dependent)
    Thailand Privilege (Elite)Convenience seekers with budget1 year per entry, 5-20 year membership650,000-5,000,000 THB membership fee

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    Frequently asked questions

    Do Swiss citizens need a visa to visit Thailand?

    Not for short visits. Swiss citizens get 60 days visa-free on arrival (dropping to 30 days once the approved May 2026 change takes effect). A visa is only needed for longer stays or purposes like work, retirement or study.

    How long can Swiss citizens stay in Thailand without leaving?

    60 days visa-free plus one 30-day extension (1,900 THB) β€” 90 days total without a visa. Beyond that you need a visa such as the DTV (180 days per entry) or a long-stay visa.

    Is Thailand really cutting the 60-day visa-free stay to 30 days?

    Yes, the Thai cabinet approved the cut on 19 May 2026 as part of a wider immigration overhaul. The change takes effect 15 days after publication in the Royal Gazette, which has not happened yet. Until then, the current rules below still apply. We update this page as soon as the status changes.

    What is the TDAC and do I need it?

    The Thailand Digital Arrival Card replaced the paper TM6 form in February 2026. Every traveller must complete it online (tdac.immigration.go.th) within 3 days before arrival β€” it is free and takes a few minutes. Airlines increasingly check it at the gate.

    What retirement options do Swiss citizens have in Thailand?

    From 50 onward, the annual Non-Immigrant O retirement visa is the standard path: 800,000 THB banked in Thailand or 65,000 THB monthly income. Swiss retirees with larger portfolios often prefer the LTR visa, a 10-year permit with a work-free wealth track, or the Elite membership starting near 650,000 THB.

    Do Swiss visitors need to show money on arrival in Thailand?

    Immigration retains the right to request proof of roughly 10,000 THB per person for visa-exempt arrivals. For Swiss tourists landing at Suvarnabhumi with a return ticket, the check almost never happens. It surfaces mainly at land crossings and for travelers with heavy recent Thai entry stamps, so keep a balance screenshot handy.

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    Last verified 2026-07-05. Immigration rules change β€” we update these pages as official announcements land, and our Thailand visa news tracks changes daily. This page is general information, not legal advice.