Bangkok - Clearance

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The Port of Entry is at Samut Prakan.

The anchorage for Customs and Immigration is off the northern end of the island of Peesua Samut.

Cruisers report that Customs here vehemently stick to the letter of the law. You will therefore only be given a 60-day permit to stay in Thailand which will have to be extended.

See the main Formalities page for full details on clearing into and out of the country.

Last updated:  February 2020

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  1. September 7, 2015 at 2:41 PM
    Data Entry2 says:

    For those cruisers considering having their liferaft serviced in Thailand, it may be useful to read about the experience of s/v Crystal Blues who had theirs serviced in Bangkok – at http://svcrystalblues.blogspot.my/2013/10/dangerous-liferaft-servicing.html#more