One thing I forgot to mention when travelling to Thailand. Strictly speaking you will need to demonstrate you have a valid onward ticket showing a departure date within your allowable 30 days. And it is the onus of the airline company you are flying with to ensure you comply with this requirement, not Thai Immigration.
Your airline can (and will) deny you boarding rights if you do not have a return ticket or can prove otherwise that you will be leaving the country.
This is rarely the case as (a) most holiday makers always book a return package and (b) airlines rarely check (we've had this once in 2.5 years and of course it had to be the anal Aussies) but be warned, it could happen.
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