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inthanet

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  1. 22 hours ago, Guderian said:

    When I had the booster in Pattaya last Monday they simply added the details by hand on the original certificate from Phyathai2 in Bangkok where I got the first two AZ jabs (there was an empty row underneath the first two). It was updated in Mor Prom a few hours later.

    I have the e-vaccine certificate now after having 2X Astra vaccines in September 2021
    If I have a booster on 29.December 2021 but my vaccine certificate (Online) shows only
    the first two. Last Update on the certificate shows 21.12.2021.
    How do I apply for an update?

  2. 2 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

    Oh come on the OP wants to buy a s/h car doesn't matter what it cost, maybe he doesn't realize he shouldn't of mentioned cost, to get stick. 

    That I mentioned a price tag is only because is a lot of money and I really don't like to make any mistake and losing the money. By a price tag from 10,000 Baht I would take the risk  ????

  3. 17 hours ago, tweedledee2 said:

       I don't recall a single time in my 50+ years of buying car, RV, rental, home, health or any other insurance coverage, where I ever received the actual policy at the time I wrote out the check.  On the day I purchased the Covid-19 coverage, I received a follow-up email from Roojai stating "my policy was being processed and I would receive it within 2 weeks". 

       I only posted my content to correct all the misinformation in blue in CIB's posts # 2&4.  But then in your follow-up post #8, you acknowledge his misinformation "10.000-100,000" from post #6, decide it's a scam and get a "Like????".  There is no 10,000/100,000: the coverage is either 50,000/500,000 or 100,000/1,000,000. 
       You started this topic and personally I don't care one way or the other if you cancel or not, but don't base your decision on misinformation or someone else's skepticism.  

       

    Thanks, I appreciate your information and agree with you that many information may not correct. I will today contact the insurance via phone, the best way to get information direct from the source.  

  4. As normal Thai Citizen need their ID Card for nearly everything what have to do with government offices.

    This is not a different for the new 5000 Baht Schemes which started a few days ago. My wife applied but

    get quite fast a feedback that her ID Card is not valid (expired). We checked, was correct, unfortunately

    the card expired 1 day before applying for the scheme. 

    For renewing is normal the provincial office responsible but at these days everything closed.

    Anybody knows what alternative we can use to renew the ID Card, may be some head office in Bangkok?

  5. On 4/1/2020 at 3:21 AM, tweedledee2 said:

       I purchased this coverage from Roojai 4 days ago.  There are 2 plans offered: Plan "A" for 450 baht with coverage of 500,000/50,000 baht and Plan "B" for 850 baht with coverage of 1,000,000/100,000 baht.  I opted for Plan "B". If you follow the OP's link to Roojai's web page, you will find this information to be correct.  There are 7 items under "Terms and conditions" and there is no reference to "Thai Nationals Only" anywhere. Number 7 on the list, clearly states that foreigners can purchase coverage, if they meet the listed conditions.

      These same polices can also be purchased from "TipInsure" online insurance by "Dhipaya Insurance Co., as they are the issuer of the polices bought online from Roojai.  Their cost, coverage limits and terms & conditions are the same. They also offer a 100,000/10,000 baht policy at 150 baht, for those who can't spare the extra 300 baht.

       

       

       

    You received any policy or paperwork so that you can prove that you protected?

  6. 2 minutes ago, CraigInBangkok said:

    I dont have the plan but it looks like they will take your money, then screw you later as the details says Thai national only?!

    I might be wrong just thought I'd point it out.

    Also the B1 000 000 looks a bit suspect ....

    *Any illnesses such as coma, brain and nervous system damage or disorders, terminal illness, and or death, as a direct result of the Coronavirus, determined by a physician. Maximum coverage 100,000 - 1,000,000 THB (depending on the plan)

    **Medical treatment from infections (Coronavirus(2019-nCoV)) both In-Patient-Department (IPD) and Out-Patient-Department (OPD) cases. Maximum coverage for medical expenses 10,000 - 100,000 THB/year (depending on the plan)

    This reads to me that if you need this insurance most people will be limited to the 100 000 payout

     

    Yes, when I read it now, you right. The 1 million is only when you hopeless ill. 

    The 10,000 to 100,000 Baht per year is nothing, will never be enough.

    In my mind already canceled, only a money making system for the insurance. 

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  7. 7 minutes ago, CraigInBangkok said:

     

    If you look at the details of the B850 plan it says :

    6. Benefits and coverage are according to the policy terms and conditions. (Thai Nationals Only)

    Hi,
    You have the plan for you or for your wife?
    I filled in the form to see what conditions are, but nothing. I could choose Thai or Non-Thai. By Non-Thai I have to provide my Passport Number.
    I got already the policy?

     

    Not Only Thai, below the original text. 

    The insured person must reside in Thailand at the time of policy issuance. In case of a foreigner, he/she must have a passport and work permit, or have resided in Thailand for more than 6 months.

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  8. 45 minutes ago, starky said:

    I imagine it would be hit and miss at best. How about renting a PO box in your new province and start redirecting your mail now, then if possible get the people who move in to where you are to hold any residual Mail till you pop back or ask them if they would be kind enough to forward for you. If not the tenants perhaps the owner, landlord, body corporate whomever. 

    I will today asking on the main post office if forwarding possible otherwise i will prepare some envelop with the new address and give my landlord to send mail from the old address to my new address

     

  9. 17 minutes ago, Fithman said:

     

    Where did you obtain the new visa ?  If at a Thai Embassy/Consulate whichever address you used is irrelevant. 

     

    Your hotel/guesthouse/landlord or you are required to report your presence to immigration using a TM 30 form.

    I go the new Visa in Vientiane.

    I have to send the TM30 to the landlord  to fill in and get back by post. This will need some days.
    Is there a time frame when I have to report?

  10. My daughter will come with me to Vientiane for the visa trip.

    Does she (Thai citizen) need a passport for the trip into Laos or can she use her Thai ID Card?

    She will need to get a border pass. It can be obtained at most of travel agencies near the bridge for a fee of about 50 baht. Wife go her last one at the office located at the bus station that the shuttle buses operate from.

    Thai ID Card is enough to get an border pass?

  11. I'm the legal father by legitimization. Child lives only by me the last 5 years.

    Since 2 years in Thailand but not applied for 1 year visa because didn't have the right money for this.

    That means in may i will go again to Vientiane to apply for 90 day non-o

    Question, can I get non-o multi-entry

    It seems you are writing about a one year extension of stay (it is not a visa) based upon being the parent of a Thai that requires 400k baht in a Thai or proof of 40k income.

    You can apply for a 60 day extension to visit your child for any type of entry at an immigration office.

    Vientiane will only do a single entry non-o visa.

    Savannakhet Laos will do a multiple entry non-o with no financial proof needed but you would need your child and their mother to be with you when you apply. Penang will do one if you can show at least 100k baht in the bank or proof of income without the family being with you.

    For Savannakhet Laos you wrote Child and Child mother have to be with me. In my case, i'm divorced, child mother not available for this. How will be the chance to get an multiple entry non-o with no financial proof ?

    Savannakhet will only issue the visa if you appear at the consulate as a family to demonstrate you are living together as a family (de facto marriage). It seems Savannakhet only has authority to issue visas based upon marriage but accept a de facto marriage to do them.

    People have been turned away with documents proving they have full custody of a child after a divorce.

    You can get a single entry non-o visa and then a 60 day extension to visit your child giving you almost 5 months without needing to leave the country. Then go out for another non-o visa and then another extension.

    Thanks for the information. The last 2 years i used this way to get my visa. I never had a problem in Vientiane and the local immigration is every time helpful and kindly.

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