Vietnamese tourists
infuriated by $700 proof of funds to enter
A warning notice is seen at the
Poipet border gate between
Nguyen Manh Hung felt like he was
posing for a mugshot when he was forced to stand in front of a webcam,
covering half of his face with US$700 worth of banknotes, for immigration
officers to take a photo of him at a
The procedure was applicable to all of the members of
the Vietnamese caravan team Hung was leading when they attempted to enter
All of the Vietnamese nationals were asked to prove to
immigration officers that they were carrying a sufficient amount of money --
$700 or 20,000 baht -- to get a visa stamped before entering
“All of us had to hold the notes in front of our faces
to be photographed as if we were criminals who had been caught red-handed,”
Hung said, adding that the tourists had to provide cash as no bank cards were
accepted.
Unacceptable and offensive
At the time the Saigon Volkswagen Club was undergoing
what Hung called “an offensive and unacceptable procedure,” another
Vietnamese tourist delegation led by a local travel agency was also waiting for
their turn.
“They were asked to show their money as well,” he said.
Vu The Binh, chairman of the Vietnam Society of Travel
Agents, said the regulation is unreasonable, as tourists do not necessarily
have to carry cash on outbound tours.
“They can use bank cards, which are much safer and more
convenient, and it is irrational to ask people to prove how much money they
have,” he said.
However, there is a large notice at Poipet customs that
states that citizens from certain countries “might be questioned by the
officers due to the policy,” according to some Vietnamese travel agencies.
These countries include
Illegal immigration prevention?
Vietnamese tourists who have had to provide proof of
funds to enter Thailand via the Poipet border gate said they were told by
Thai officers that the regulation is intended to limit the number of
Vietnamese entering Thailand following a number of illegal entry cases.
Chutathip Chareonlar, director of the HCMC Office of
the Tourism Authority of Thailand, confirmed to Tuoi Tre that
providing proof of funds is obligatory at the Poipet border gate.
It is dictated by the Thailand Immigration Bureau that
tourists carry at least $700 or 20,000 baht in cash when they enter
This is applicable to all foreign tourist visa holders,
not only the Vietnamese tourists, she insisted, adding that it is because
there is an increasing number of foreigners who use tourist visas to enter
Thailand and illegally stay there to work.
Chareonlar also denied allegations that Vietnamese
tourists are discriminated by the rule, saying checks are tightened only
because many Vietnamese passport holders have been found working without
permits in
She added immigration officers have the right to take
photos of tourists with their money to record the serial numbers of the
banknotes, so that the bills will not be used again by other tourists.
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Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 5, 2014
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