The countries or regions that grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival to personal Thailand passport holders are:
Countries that Thai passport holders can go with a Visa include Argentina, Brazil, Haiti, Peru, South Korea, Andorra, Chile, Panama, Zambia, Iran and Mongolia. There are many countries that Thai passport holders can go with a Visa, but the amount of time able to spend there will depend on the countries.
There is a good map and a description in Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Thai_citizens
Quote: "Thai citizens are allowed visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 88 countries and territories for short-term tourism visits."
Basically most of South-East Asia, Russia, lots of South America and some parts of Africa either do not require a Visa or issue one automatically on arrival.
Enjoy it while you can :)
Thailand, Laos, Viet Nam, Malaysia
Visa on arrival in Singapore - but watch the security at the Cambodian airports for wanting a donation if you don't have what money they think you should be travelling with. Basically have a cashcard and say you'll pull out funds as you need them.
China and Hong Kong visa straight forward via most travel agents in Phnom Penh.
Indonesia - Visa on arrival
India also permits visa on arrival for Cambodians traveling through the following major hubs... Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai & Kolkata.
There are a number of countries that a Thai citizen can travel to without a Visa. Some of these countries include Chile, Haiti, Peru, Bermuda, Andorra, Sri Lanka, Georgia and so many more.
Bordering countries. Asean countries by agreement - but do not have to be admitted.
Thailand, Laos, Singapore
Malaysia
I would like to know that Thai citizens go to Ghana with visa ?
maybe if you are citizen of usa
Thai passport holders can enter and stay in Malaysia for 30 days without a visa. For a visa, the requestor needs to submit the relevant forms at the Embassy of Malaysia.
All countries in the EU
india
u.s.a
Philippines
Africa
Singapore
No
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No. Having a visa for country A will never work to get into country B -- anywhere in the world. In the case of Mexico, you need to get a visa issued by the Mexican government.