Jump to content

Salerno

Advanced Member
  • Posts

    5,335
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Salerno

  1. Snip - save the file to your hard drive (name doesn't matter) - upload to TP site in relevant area.
  2. If you are using the snipping tool, just save it, no need to mess around after.
  3. Will just be checked as normal, checkin (?) and immigration on arrival.
  4. Things have moved on; coming back to test and go or sandbox, Thais need PCR test. Quarantine, no, but airlines might have their own requirements.
  5. Which goes back to my initial point in that case; due diligence. At the start of all this, fair enough, you wouldn't expect asymptomatic to get dragged off to hospital. Now, no excuse for someone flying in to not have it covered.
  6. Why was he charged in the first place especially in a field hospital? He should have been covered by the government health system.
  7. That's on you to do your due diligence; there are policies that cover it.
  8. It says that on the type of entry page but it doesn't ask for anything more than passport information page when you get inside.
  9. Yes, unless going into quarantine, even then it could be an airline requirement.
  10. Glad to be able to help, have a safe trip ????
  11. Obviously not Thai as citizens can't be deported from their own country.
  12. Yes (depending on the policy obviously, but foreign policy now OK).
  13. As I said, it was reported in various media part of the justifications for the change was to allow foreign policies to be used e.g. In June this year, the cabinet made changes to the regulations to allow foreigners living in Thailand to purchase insurance policies outside Thailand to meet this requirement. It had emerged that a significant number of elderly people had been forced to leave the country after living here for many years when they could not obtain the appropriate insurance cover from Thai insurers to comply with Immigration Bureau regulations. https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2021/10/20/health-insurance-changes-for-expat-retirees/
  14. That's why I posted a link to an "airport hotel"; being so close you might be able to persuade them to give you a freebie trip back but if not, just around the corner.
  15. "Precise" or "accurate"? Not everyone is over 70: *For Economy, Standard and Premier policies, the Single trip policy will cover you for one trip up to: 365 days for persons aged up to and including age 70. 90 days for persons aged between 71 and 75. 31 days for persons aged between 76 and 85. https://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel-insurance
  16. That'll be an extra cost (just a normal taxi unless you want to pay over the odds for hotel transfer).
  17. Yes. Possibly (onward ticket not necessarily return), easily mitigated with a $10-15 throwaway ticket.
  18. Looks like Thailand falls into this category: https://www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioContenutiNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=italiano&id=5412&area=nuovoCoronavirus&menu=vuoto&tab=5 No chance of getting proof of residency emailed to you?
  19. https://asq.in.th/asq-thailand-hotels/elegant-airport-hotel-bangkok-sandbox 3900 Bht.
  20. Their not interested in your visa to obtain a TP, no need to upload.
×
×
  • Create New...