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i used the egate when i depart from thailand in december. thing to take note is some egates are only for thai so must look carefully before you join the queue.
 

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Yes, believe resumed for SG passport since 15 Dec 2023.
Just have to identify which ones are for non-Thai/visitors. But Thailand being Thailand, probably delayed the resumption.
 
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Hi anyone try e-gate in Bangkok when arrival? Do they stamp our passport? Worry as I read there is no stamp when departure via egate.
 

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i used the egate when i depart from thailand in december. thing to take note is some egates are only for thai so must look carefully before you join the queue.
same here, i used egate when i was there in april, exempted from queues
but the recent trip in june, they seem closed the egate
 

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So on arrival and if want to go through the automated lanes do these steps?

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Just arrived a few hours ago. Did not see any auto gate. Cleared through the counter with immigration officer. Need to scan all the fingers.
 

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Just arrived a few hours ago. Did not see any auto gate. Cleared through the counter with immigration officer. Need to scan all the fingers.

thanks for the update.
I don't remember there's auto gate on arrival
 

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https://thesmartlocal.com/read/e-ga...aporeans can use the e,were to do it manually.

Bangkok is one of the most popular travel destinations for Singaporeans and it’s not hard to understand why – considering the abundance of food, affordable prices shopping, and vibrant nightlife. In fact, we even have a guide on the best things to do in Bangkok.

Singaporeans can use the e-gates in Thailand, but only when arriving or departing through Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. The immigration process takes approximately 45 seconds for the immigration offices to check your passport and let you through immigration if you were to do it manually. Thailand’s e-gates, on the other hand, cut the process down to 20 seconds.

Do you need to apply beforehand?: No

Where to apply: There’s no need to apply for the e-gates beforehand.

Requirements: None.

Do you need a visa?:

No, under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme (TVES), Singaporeans are allowed to enter Thailand without a visa and stay in the country for 30 days.
 
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