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Royal Thai Consulate-General in Vancouver

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Overview

The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Vancouver, established in 1996, serves Thai nationals and visa applicants in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon from its downtown chancery at 1040 Burrard Street, a few blocks from the Burrard SkyTrain station. Vancouver has a vibrant Thai community and is the gateway for western Canadian travellers to Thailand — direct seasonal and one-stop connections link Vancouver International with Bangkok via Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, and Hong Kong. The consulate provides Thai passport and ID card services, civil registration, document legalisation, and consular assistance; visa applications themselves moved fully online.

Visa Services

Canadian citizens enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days, and the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for everyone since May 2025 — register free online within three days before arrival. The consulate no longer accepts visa applications in person or by mail: everything runs through the official e-Visa portal thaievisa.go.th. Processing takes 10-15 business days with complete documents, officers may request more, and the visa fee is non-refundable. Visa questions go to the dedicated desk at visa@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca.

Consular Services

Thai nationals in western Canada use the consulate for passports, national ID cards, civil registration, and document services. The desks are split by mailbox: consular@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca for consular matters, thaidocument@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca for documentation, info@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca for general enquiries. Emergency line for Thai nationals: +1 778 984 9055.

Service Area

Covers British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. Eastern and central Canada are served by the embassy in Ottawa.

Appointment Information

The consulate at 1040 Burrard Street opens Monday to Friday, 10:00-12:30 and 13:30-16:00, closed for lunch in between and on statutory holidays — plan around the midday break, as counters shut promptly at 12:30. Enquiries route by mailbox: info@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca (general), visa@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca (visas — though applications themselves are online-only), consular@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca (consular services), thaidocument@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca (documents). Phone +1 604 687 1143; emergency line for Thai nationals +1 778 984 9055.

Special Notes

Visa applications are not accepted at the counter or by mail — the e-Visa portal is the only intake, and the consulate's counters exist for Thai-national services and document work. E-Visa fees are non-refundable, so complete documents matter before submitting.

Frequently asked questions

No — the consulate stopped accepting in-person and mail applications entirely; every visa runs through the official e-Visa portal thaievisa.go.th. Count on 10-15 business days with complete documents, and note the fee is non-refundable. The visa desk answers questions at visa@thaiconsulatevancouver.ca.

Not for stays up to 60 days — the exemption covers tourism and short business visits. What everyone needs is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), registered free online within three days before arrival. Longer stays — work, retirement, education — go through the e-Visa system.

British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. Everyone east of that — Saskatchewan through the Atlantic provinces — falls under the Royal Thai Embassy in Ottawa. For online e-Visa applications the split matters less, but Thai-national services follow it.

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Visaja keeps this page's contact details and visa guidance under continuous review — still, requirements can change at short notice, so confirm the essentials with the mission or the official government portal before you travel.