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4 hours ago, webfact said:
Since October 1, applicants are required to have health insurance which offers minimum coverage up to 3 million baht for inpatient care.
However, it is important to note that this requirement only applies to O-A visas.
You also have to take out 3.5 million baht health coverage for the STV now (was previously 400,000).
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2. Does my insurance have to be a COVID-19 insurance in order to register with Thailand Pass?
The English used in that sentence is a bit vague and ungrammatical. I think they are trying to say the following:
2. Does my insurance have to be a special policy that only covers COVID-19?
No. You can also use general insurance or health insurance with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD, provided that it specifically includes COVID-19 coverage.
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11 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:
Now, here's my quandary - You have to take a Covid test and show you're negative to board a plane. What use is another test after getting off the plane other than to generate revenue for the people performing the test? Did I suddenly get Covid from any of the OTHER passengers who ALSO tested negative?
What you say makes sense.
However, there have been various news reports about fake covid test results being sold to would-be travellers. Thailand probably doesn't entirely trust people to provide their own test results.
If Thailand manage to attract half a million tourists this high season without "foreign covid" decimating the country, they will probably summon the nerve to open up completely.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/11/10/fake-tests-covid-flights/
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This webpage shows you some of the options for Thai COVID insurance. There are some options available for 75 and over.
https://asq.in.th/thailand-entry-requirements
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20 minutes ago, jaiyen said:
Another pathetic example of the overwhelming generosity of the Thai government when foreigners bring a lot of money into the country ! A crappy little basket of Thai goods. Bet they still want them all to pay tax !
What did you have in mind? A supercar? An elephant? Some gold bars?
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16 minutes ago, fusion58 said:
That’s nice, but what do all the ordinary schmoes who spend their hard-earned dough in the sandbox get? A poke in the eye with a sharp stick?
BTW, I wonder if ol’ Russell had to apply for a COE and do time in an ASQ hotel?
Yes, he did 14 days in the Phuket Sandbox. I imagine somebody else filled in the visa paperwork for the cast and crew.
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8 hours ago, RetroGTAndrew said:I'm no novice at international travel, in the late 90's I flew all over the world for work
We are lucky to have such a knowledgable traveller posting here ????
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15 minutes ago, Chivas said:
Well very few are going to do it that way around from any country. Visa could be declined for any amount of reasons or delays. People are simply not going to book a fully refundable flight direct from the airline at 2-3 times an agents fare
Just prior to typing that BA came in at £1869 economy fare (fully refundable direct from airline) as opposed to consolidated non refundable at £565
There's some airlines that advertise "no change fees" for all their tickets including economy, like Qatar and Emirates. Make sure you book directly from the airline, the ticket may be slightly more expensive, but well worth it if you need to change.
Example:
Qatar
Heathrow - Phuket:
£510 from agency
£564 direct with airline
From Qatar's website:
Double check the "no change fees" policy is still in force before you book your ticket ????
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44 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:Not necessarily.
I had an Audi Quatro many years ago - one of the first with anti-lock braking.
Every now and again, when I braked, the car would try to spin round. I took it to the garage a couple of times but they could not find a fault.
One morning, whilst driving down a steep hill, I braked and the car spun and ended up on its roof, in a ditch.
I told the (same) garage what had happened.
A couple of weeks later the garage called me and complained about my 'dangerous' car.
Apparently, after fixing it, they took it for a test drive.
Wham! Almost wrote it off. Needed a new body shell after their accident.
A more detailed investigation into the brakes showed that on one side of the car, the brakes were locking up now and again.
Brakes seem to fail much more often in Thailand than in any other country ... excuses-wise, it's up there with "the dog ate my homework" ????
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Love the anecdotes about your time in Oz, let's have more of "Rooster's Autobiography" in future installments! ????
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32 minutes ago, 0815 said:
Use common sense ?
Immigration: "You cannot enter Thailand! This insurance does not qualify!"
Me: "But I was on aseannow.com, and somebody told me that I just needed to use common sense!"
Immigration: "Is that right? Sorry about the misunderstanding sir, welcome to Thailand!".
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6 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
Yes
But it is has bee lowered from $100,000.
Great news! I'm sure the premiums will be halved ... ????
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1 hour ago, zzaa09 said:
Remember.......there's the insurance catch. Their insurance catch.
Yes, it's quite likely that they will stipulate or encourage the use of Thai insurance companies.
Thai Embassies have been accepting the use of the Emirates free "Thai covid" policy up until now for people applying for their CoE, and other people have had their own domestic policies accepted (in some cases). But most people bought one of the Thai policies.
After 1st of November, who knows.
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1 hour ago, bunnydrops said:50000 US insurance. Is that a step down from the 100,000 covid insurance or full coverage bought in Thailand?
No mention of hotel lockup.
If that is $50,000 general health insurance, in theory any normal travel insurance policy should be able to cover that.
However, what happens if you get tested positive but are asymptomatic? Will tourists still have to pay for a 2 week hospital stay? Most travel insurance policies wouldn't pay out in that scenario.
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53 minutes ago, zzaa09 said:
It appears that many don't comprehend vague rhetoric terribly well.
1 or 2. It's a long time since I studied maths, but that would suggest an upper limit of 2 to me. What is vague about that?
Perhaps you don't think it's worth pointing out when a politician makes a promise that they don't deliver on?
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General Supot Malaniyom from the CCSA’s operations center revealed today to the press that the details of the plan to open the country to fully vaccinated tourists without mandatory quarantine, according to the Prime Minister’s policy, will be announced at a major CCSA meeting within 1-2 days from today, October 18th, 2021.
Well, it's Wednesday. That's 2 days. Will they be making an announcement later tonight?
Thanks for nothing.
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Just now, Uroller said:
Hotels can’t be thrilled about a one night stay????????????
In years gone by, tourists have been known to spend several nights in Thailand's hotels ????
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13 minutes ago, WHansen said:As we have all witnessed many times before, any Thai with an official title loves nothing more than hearing their own voice and being photographed, and i think this is one such occasion.
It was stated yesterday that the CCSA would deliver "A clear and actual plan for Thailand’s reopening to welcome fully vaccinated foreigners will be discussed and finalized within 1-2 days, the director of the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s (CCSA) operations center stated today, October 18th."
I will wait and see what tomorrows plan is and wether it makes it into the Royal Gazette
They will urgently draw up plans to select the members of a focus group, who will define the parameters of a "Priority A" subcommittee dedicated to exploring preliminary discussions with to-be-determined stakeholders in the "No Quarantine" project.
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1 hour ago, Cherrytreeview said:Thanks for this.
Are there no policies that cover asymptomatic quarantine?
There's a handy tool here that shows the prices of 3 of the main "Thai covid insurance policies". It tells you which policies cover asymptomatic quarantine and which don't:
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1 hour ago, zzaa09 said:
These types of things don't require legislative approval, especially when most everything is ruled upon by decree.
Cheers for the clarification. Many posters talk about decisions being "published in the Gazette" as meaning that they have taken effect - I'm hoping that this happens soon with regards to Thailand's reopening plans.
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7 minutes ago, fusion58 said:
Too late - I already booked my flight for November 12 and applied for a COE (waiting for final approval at present.)
The million dollar question no one seems to be able to answer is “will I be able to use my COE (issued in October) to enter in November?”
I suspect that you will. The CoE will still be used in certain cases. One Thai newspaper says:
QuoteThe MFA is expected to start rolling out Thailand Pass in replacement of the current Certificate of Entry (CoE) requirement from 1 November. The CoE will still be required at this stage for medical tourism visitors, land border arrivals, and group arrivals such as cruise ship passengers.
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When will the details become law? The PM's announcement was a week ago on the 11th of October.
I'm guessing we are at least another week away from actually being able to apply for a "Thailand Pass", maybe more.
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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
And anyway you managed to make a pointless post. Great job!
Why would go on about that. I wouldn´t have done if Professor Phuket just been leaving an opinion like I did from start. Better post your opinion instead.Apparently, you think that anybody with any real knowledge on a subject is a "Professor". Perhaps Gottfrid is a "Professor of Emptying Bins" or a "Professor of Cleaning Toilets". ????
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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:What is it with you? Every comment somebody make, that does not fit your little perfect picture of Phuket. Then nobody know nothing, never been there have no clue about areas in Phuket and the surroundings. Thank for the grace of being with us on this forum. We couldn´t have asked for a more competent and well adjusted Phuket expert.
Now it is like this! If we call a place in Thailand a farang ghetto, that simply means it´s favorite place for foreigners to visit, move to and live in Thailand. I am pretty sure you do understand that if you stop and think before you post. After that it is, as a fact, one of the most foreign populated areas/districts in Thailand based on amount of area as well as percentage of population.Wonder what the answer from out esteemed Professor Phuket, is going to be this time.
The person who started the thread was asking for advice about Phuket. Why would he be interested in the opinions of people who have never even been there, let alone lived there?
I respect the opinions of people who have lived in Phuket, even if they are negative. Other people's opinions ... not so much.
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