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Thailand is introducing major changes to its visa suystem (Image: Getty) One of the most popular countries with Britons is introducing sweeping changes to its visa system to attract more foreigners and boost the economy. Thailand 's government said the changes will affect not only tourists but postgraduate students and digital nomads as well. Retirees are also expected to benefit from the better visa conditions coming into effect from June 1.

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