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marvin1950

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  1. I am not in the dark red or red zones, so I just need a negative covid test result not more than 7 days old.

    I would fly out of Udon Thani to Phuket via Bangkok.

  2. I obtained a retirement extension from Immigration in Phuket and live in Phuket, however I have been in  Nongkhai since March. I have not been vaccinated nor have I been tested for Covid 19. What do I need to do to go back to Phuket.

    PS: my 90 day reporting is due July 31.  My previous report I did online. I go through last time, lucky I guess.

    I fly from Udon Thani, but difficult to get a domestic flight that does not get cancelled.

    Air Asia does not have any flights for July.

  3. I reside in Phuket. I am returning to Phuket from another province. Phuket requires all domestic arrivals to either show proof of Covid 19 vaccination or a negative Covid 19 test not more than 3 days old.

    If neither conditions are met, you have to quarantine in your home for 14 days.

     

    Two Questions:

    1. How is a person who lives alone and is quarantined suppose to shop for food and other neccesities?

    2. If you are quarantined how is a person to do their 90 day report to immigration if you cannot do it online?

  4. My due date for my in person 90 day reporting is November 17.

    You are allowed to report up to 7 days after the due date.  Does that mean the latest I can report is  Nov. 24?

    Someone told me that the due date (Nov. 17) is considered by Immigration the first day which would make Nov. 23 the latest I can report.

    November 18 would be the second day after the due date.

     

    That does not make sense.

    Anybody  have any thoughts

  5. I know that 90 day reporting in person can be done 15 days prior or 7 days after the due date to be considered on time.

     

    If my due date is November 17, do I have until November 24?

    However, the Thai government has made November 19 and November 20 this year Holidays because of the impact of Covid-19.

    Does that mean I have until November 26 to do my 90 day reporting in person?

  6. Thai Immigration did not clarify situations for tourists and long term visa holders during the amnesty period.

    My friend translated from Thai to English the Cabinet meeting minutes from July 21.

    In short it says:

    Tourists have till September 26 to leave Thailand or get an extension of stay, but have to do a 90 report by August 31 if they have an existing extension of stay with a due date from March 26 to July 31.

    Mandatory 90 day reporting for resident foreigners with valid ongoing visas will be suspended until September 26.

    If you don't believe me read the Cabinet minutes yourself.

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