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  1. 6 hours ago, Apiwan2 said:

    You maybe right, Just checked my 2nd PCR test and it says not detected, but no Email.

     

    Maybe that's sent to the hotel for them to print out, I believe I need a paper when checking out to move about Thailand.

     

    What I don't get is, you HAVE to stay in the sandbox scheme for 7 days/ nights , but my day 5 is negative, so what's the reasoning in staying the extra 2 days ?

     

    Maybe a 5 day sandbox is the way forward. Screenshot_20220119-060141_Chrome.thumb.jpg.2194ff84f85687f87979bbdf4c6ccd3f.jpg

     

     

    Just spoke to receptionist and they printed out the above with 2 tests negative.

     

    She said that's all you need to travel on from here ????????????

  2. On 1/15/2022 at 8:49 PM, SiSePuede419 said:

    Actually they emailed the day 1 PCR test to the hotel, not me.

     

    They called the next morning and said my test was negative and that I could come on down and eat breakfast and then they printed it out and gave it to me.

    You maybe right, Just checked my 2nd PCR test and it says not detected, but no Email.

     

    Maybe that's sent to the hotel for them to print out, I believe I need a paper when checking out to move about Thailand.

     

    What I don't get is, you HAVE to stay in the sandbox scheme for 7 days/ nights , but my day 5 is negative, so what's the reasoning in staying the extra 2 days ?

     

    Maybe a 5 day sandbox is the way forward. Screenshot_20220119-060141_Chrome.thumb.jpg.2194ff84f85687f87979bbdf4c6ccd3f.jpg

     

     

  3. On 1/9/2022 at 4:31 PM, Upnotover said:

    Well if you start the booking process to London on the TG website it displays the current entry requirements, i.e. no departure test, just the <2 day arrival test.  So if you're lucky this will have fed down to the check in desks.

    Just checking this myself, must be down to the airline because Etihad require  a PCR test  48 hours before departure. 

     

    Now need to find a place to do it.

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  4. On 1/8/2022 at 5:36 PM, SFSFSF said:

    Apiwan2, did you use the agent mentioned in another thread here? AQ.*.*

    I reached out to their email and they said they could help with existing applications and I started going thru their website flow and stopped when it asked for my passport.  I emailed them again explaining I would be happy to pay to expedite my existing application without handing over my passport photo...and crickets.  I'll be reapplying myself and then emailing the phuket gmail if that doesn't turnaround in a day.

    I believe so

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  5. 7 hours ago, Sheryl said:

    Sorry, I don't know what you mean.

     

    AXA policies are all   general insurance policies. Some, like AXA Sawatdee, are travel policies, some are for resident expats.

     

    Did you mean thep olicies listed on the tgia website? These are COVID only.

     

    You will get the same COVID cover from a more general health policy IMO.

    It was for a trip in January,

    AXA sawasdee and TGI both have travel policies .

     

    Which would be best if I test positive?

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  6. On 11/7/2021 at 8:57 PM, UKPaul67 said:

    I got the AXA cover including the asymptomatic cover, and it's states on the certificate 50,000$ cover, did not want to take the risk on the thailandpass.

    I will get UK travel insurance as well for my own piece of mind but only suit the AXA on the pass.

     

    Waiting to hear back from hotel, had to supply flight E-ticket, vaccine certificate, insurance, and photo of passport ????, just as many documents just for the hotel.

    I'll start my Thaipass when I get the hotel fully booked.

     

    7 hours ago, Sheryl said:

    No insurance will cover quarantine costs for people for test negative.

     

    Thai based insurers would likely cover "Hospitel" for asymptomatic COVID positive people though you need to verify. Whether you'd be given that option, cannot be assured. There seems to be a strong insistence on hospitalization for foreign travelers found positive. Were you to become positive at a later date after arrival might be another matter.

     

    You might like to consider getting a COVID specific policy here   https://covid19.tgia.org/

     

    These have to be obtained before travel but can then be extended

     

    COVID insurance options for people already resident in Thailand are pretty limited as many insurers have stopped issuing them. This seems to be as good as any  https://www.dhipaya.co.th/en/product-detail-10-37-12.html

     

     

    Which is better ?

     

    Thai general insurance  or Thai AXA

     

    Looking for asymptomatic cover

  7. 18 hours ago, timendres said:

    Clock shows 11:05. It looks like daylight outside - so 11:05 am.

    I arrived last week at 08.30 and it was eerily quiet.

     

    I had my pick of immigration officers.

     

    And outside the cabbies were fighting for a job.

     

    Bad times for all.

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