There are three ways to participate in the conference, each with a different registration fee:
Registrations cancelled more than 90 days before the event will be refunded 70% of the registration fees.
Registrations cancelled less than 90 but more than 60 days before the event will be refunded 50% of the registration fees.
Registrations cancelled less than 60 but more than 30 days before the event will be refunded 30% of the registration fees.
Registrations cancelled less than 30 days before the event will not be eligible for a refund.
The organizer cannot refund or pay any compensation where could not attend the conference is prevented by reason of circumstances which amount to “personal reason”. Such as travel difficulties, visa problems, health issues, financial default etc.
Refund requests must be made in writing or via email to the respective conference secretary.
As of the latest information, Thailand’s visa policy varies depending on the nationality of the traveler, the purpose of the visit, and the length of stay. Here’s a general overview of Thailand’s visa policies:
Visa Exemption: Citizens of many countries can enter Thailand without a visa for short stays (usually up to 30 days) for tourism purposes. This visa exemption can be extended once by an additional 30 days at a Thai immigration office.
Visa on Arrival (VoA): Citizens of certain countries can obtain a Visa on Arrival at specific airports and checkpoints in Thailand for a stay of up to 15 days. The VoA can sometimes be extended for 7 more days.
For those who wish to stay longer than the period allowed under the visa exemption or VoA, a tourist visa can be applied for at a Thai embassy or consulate. The standard tourist visa allows a stay of up to 60 days and can often be extended for an additional 30 days in Thailand.
For specific details based on your nationality or to apply for a visa, it’s recommended to visit the official website of the Thai embassy or consulate in your country.
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