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Salerno

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  1. I noticed the "edit" I was thinking "damn winky was fast" 555 Nicely done Joe.
  2. As long as you have the money they'll be happy to take it. But if you're certain you'll want to stay/visit for that long could be worth looking at the longer packages.
  3. @Winky Thanks for sharing but you might want to redact personal data on that image ... or you may not care ????
  4. I missed that one, he must've been seriously <deleted> off. Do you know if he actually had to leave or did he circumvent the issue? I remember the "overstay" discussions and the Elite people saying you couldn't get the 6th year (IMO because they wanted the money).
  5. Yes, as I understand it, Aussies haven't been able to get a Non O (for retirement) since the O-A was launched.
  6. Doesn't really address the issue even if people bought it before the 1 December cut-off. The issue is expats feeling “trapped” in Thailand, to use the Emirates policy they'd have to fly out and then fly back on Emirates. Then what do they do following year?
  7. Not that kind of worry I believe, If not mistaken LMG was the go-to with a 200K deductible purely to meet the requirements, basically a throwaway policy hence "worthless".
  8. Depends, Australians can't get a Non O for retirement but, like everyone else, they can get them in Thailand.
  9. Googling it brings up the original article https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/11/01/what-works-better-vaccines-or-natural-immunity/
  10. That I doubt, but haven't seen anything specific. I would expect you would need the policy in English at least.
  11. Should work now, it was part of the changes: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2021/10/20/health-insurance-changes-for-expat-retirees/
  12. Except ... look at the post directly above yours. Still no definitive pattern emerging.
  13. Same deal, tested and stay in room until negative result, go exempt.
  14. You have to combine them. Quick and easy online tool if your not sure how to: https://products.aspose.app/pdf/merger/jpg-to-jpg
  15. There's articles in various news outlets including the one that can't be named and the thaiger. Would be nice to find an "official" site but until then I believe this link is OK to post https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2021/10/20/health-insurance-changes-for-expat-retirees/
  16. @Etaoin Shrdlu @mtls2005 @Nojohndoe ( @Chad3000 in case can't get your other policies accepted) Re AXA and positive asymptomatic, replay from an AXA agent to my enquiry: "We fully cover any expenses due to a positive covid test. End of story. No gray area or fine print." Obviously, if thinking of going with them do your own due diligence and get it in writing officially.
  17. That is no longer the case and was used as part of the "justification" for the latest change.
  18. Although there is a lot of talking <deleted> in here 555
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