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  1. Yep I tried the myGov website first - it didn't work for me which is why I called them. Apparently if you're overseas it only works if you're an Australian citizen (I'm a Kiwi). Anyway, thanks for the replies and ideas everybody, though it looks like there's not really much I can do about it - will just need to choose another option for the visa run.
  2. Hi all, I wonder if anyone has any experience or information regarding the possibility of obtaining an international vaccination certificate in Thailand if vaccinated overeas. More specifically, I was vaccinated in Australia last year and used my Australian certificates to enter Thailand. I am now wishing to travel to either Malaysia or Singapore for a visa run, and both of these countries require an international vaccination certificate. I spoke to the Australian government earlier today and apparently you need to apply for this certificate in the country in which you are currently in, regardless of where you were orginally vaccinated. In other words, I am not able to obtain one from Australia because I am not currently in Australia. So, they said I need to apply for this certificate in Thailand. However, everything I have found online so far suggests that such certificates are only issued in Thailand to people who obtained their vaccinations in Thailand. Any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated.
  3. Thanks, that's a nice summary of the issues there. You're right that it would certainly be a risk especially if no one has done it before, or if there is no official Thai policy. I did however find this link here from the Singaporean government explaining that the reverse situation would be accepted - i.e. if I was travelling out of Singapore for less than 48 hours, I could then return to Singapore using the same test that I took before leaving, without needing to get a new one in the second country. So that's making me wonder that Thailand may perhaps have a similar policy...
  4. Thanks - I think I should be able to manage it in terms of the timing, but just wondering about whether a PCR test from Thailand would be accepted by the Test & Go system and by the airline in Singapore...
  5. Thanks - so I assume that means I CAN apply for it again if I'm on the second entry of my multiple-entry visa?
  6. I am currently in Thailand on a one-year multiple entry marriage visa. I have already received one 60-day extension "to visit my Thai wife", and am now about to go on a visa run in order to activate another 90-day entry. My question is: after I have completed these next 90 days, will I then be able to apply for another 60 day extension ? Or is this limited to one time only over the period of the visa? For those of you who are wondering, no I do not have 400,000 THB to deposit in a Thai account. Any thoughts, experiences or theories would be much appreciated.
  7. Hi there, I'm planning a quick visa run to Singapore later this month. I wonder if anyone might have an answer to the following question: If I take a PCR test before leaving Thailand, and only stay in Singapore for around 24 hours, will I be required to get another PCR test in Singapore in order to return to Thailand? Or could I just use the same PCR test that I took in Thailand, seeing as it was taken less than 72 hours before my return trip to Thailand? Would appreciate it if anyone has any thoughts...

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