Asia

The Asia Travel Information category provides up-to-date information on travel formalities in Asian countries such as China, Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia and other popular destinations. This category is dedicated to publishing information on visas, passports, mandatory vaccinations, travel restrictions and customs regulations for travelers visiting various Asian countries. Articles published in this category will contain useful tips for travelers, information on precautions to take, recent changes in laws and regulations, as well as updates on known incidents that could affect the safety of travelers to Asian destinations.

Myanmar reactivates the issuance of tourist visas

Less than two weeks after suspending tourist visa applications, the government has announced the resumption of the eVisa service from April 22. This decision follows the resolution of technical problems caused by the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand on March 28. ... Read the article

Launch of the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)

As of today, a new travel formality is in force for entering Thailand. All travellers arriving by air, land or sea must complete the electronic form (Thailand Digital Arrival Card - TDAC). This new measure was announced at the beginning of April by the Thai Immigration Office, with the aim of replacing ... Read the article

Turkmenistan plans to introduce an electronic visa system

Turkmenistan's parliament is considering a major overhaul of the country's immigration policy, traditionally considered one of the most restrictive in Central Asia. The aim of this reform is to introduce a system of electronic visa issuance (e-Visa), marking a possible significant opening-up of Turkmenistan to the international market. Towards the modernization of entry procedures On April 12, the ... Read the article

Central Asia and a new single visa inspired by the Schengen visa

A single visa for free travel in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan? This is the proposal of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov, an ambitious project inspired by the Schengen model that could transform Central Asia by facilitating travel and boosting tourism and the economy. Regional cooperation The idea of a single visa is not ... Read the article

Japan speeds up the launch of its electronic visa system

Japan is moving ahead ahead of schedule with the roll-out of its new electronic visa system, aimed at streamlining application processes for international travelers. The initiative is expected to significantly simplify visa procedures, making Japan more accessible to tourists and business travelers alike. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ... Read the article

Thailand: e-visa launched for Pakistani citizens

As of January 01, 2025, the Royal Thai Embassy in Pakistan has introduced the e-visa system for Pakistani citizens. This new policy will make it easier for these nationals to apply for a visa for Thailand online, without having to visit an embassy or consulate. To obtain ... Read the article

In India, certain connected terminals are not welcome

Several countries have strict regulations concerning the use of satellite communication devices, such as the Garmin inReach. These devices, which can send messages, issue SOS alerts, track a route and share one's position without requiring cellular service, may be illegal in some countries. The example of India In India, the use of ... Read the article

South Korea launches electronic arrival card

South Korea is set to modernize its immigration process with the introduction of the e-Arrival or Electronic Arrival Card, launched on February 24, 2025. This new digital system will replace traditional paper arrival forms, to simplify entry procedures for international travelers. The initiative is designed to improve efficiency at checkpoints ... Read the article

Yes, you can return to India overland with an e-Visa

India, a country with a thousand facets, attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. To facilitate access to this vast territory, the Indian government has introduced the e-Visa system, a practical solution for many travelers. However, it's important to understand the limitations of this electronic visa, particularly as regards ... Read the article

New price cut for Cambodian electronic visa

Cambodia is reducing its e-Visa tariffs from January 1, 2025, making the country more accessible to international travelers. The electronic tourist visa (e-Visa T) will be reduced from US$36 to US$30, while the electronic business visa (e-Visa E) will be lowered from US$42 to US$35. This initiative is designed to stimulate ... Read the article

South Korea reimposes K-ETA from January 1, 2025

From January 1, 2025, South Korea will re-impose the Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) requirement for travelers from 67 currently exempt countries and territories. This temporary exemption, introduced on April 1, 2023 as part of the "Visit Korea Year 2023-2024" program, was aimed at boosting tourism ... Read the article

China waffles on its visa waiver strategy

China is redrawing the contours of its policy for welcoming foreign visitors. Gone are the days when the Middle Kingdom barricaded itself behind an administrative wall. Now, the country is rolling out the red carpet to a growing number of nationalities, offering them simplified access to its thousand-year-old treasures and futuristic megacities. The Chinese government ... Read the article

Kazakhstan introduces a visa for digital nomads

The world has changed radically in recent years, with the rise of digital technologies enabling new forms of remote working. Kazakhstan is no exception to this trend, and recently announced an initiative that could revolutionize the way digital workers think about their business. By introducing a visa for ... Read the article

India updates the content of issued e-Visas

As India continues its quest for modernization, a subtle but significant change has just been made to its e-Visa system. Contrary to rumors, this is not a complete overhaul of the application process. The core of this update concerns only the rendering of the documents issued, more specifically the PDF files ... Read the article