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How so? It's a method used extensively around the world. Oooops forget it, just noticed what thread this is, not the thread for this discussion.
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What is, testing the sewage or that the Thais are actually testing the sewage?
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MorChana and "Thailand Plus" killing battery
Salerno replied to NorthernRyland's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
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The people mostly using the extensions are the same people that where playing the system previously. They can spin it as much as they like, "real tourists" don't tend to have annual leases, cars/bikes, stay in the one place etc. There are options for everyone to stay long-term regardless of age (costly for under 50s certainly) so can't say I was losing sleep over the pre-covid crackdown and I certainly won't if they do it again.
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No chance IMO, they where denying entry to people for playing the system prior to Covid. The Covid extensions where a really nice gesture at the start ... that ensured at least some money stayed in the country. Why would they keep them going when they're trying to attract millionaires. They've already cut the visa exempt back to normal. I'd say definite extend again until January then if all has gone well with the opening up and they can reduce the entry requirements even more, the Covid extension will be history.
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That thread is a bit of a mess, if you are trying to collate the data, could be worth starting a new thread with specific data mentioned and no discussion e.g. Topic not for discussion. If you have received your pass and willing to share, please supply the following information: Country flying from: Vaccination certificate from: Insurance company: How long entering for: Submitted details on: Received QR on: etc. etc. whatever data your looking for
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Thailand entry rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists
Salerno replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Thailand News
Test and go: For returning Thais and foreign residents, it is not necessary to be in an approved country/territory for 21 days or more, as long as they are travelling from Thailand to the approved country/territory and return within the last 21 days. -
They have been asking, ask them for their bank details and do a transfer via Wise or similar.
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Thailand entry rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists
Salerno replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Thailand News
That would make things ... interesting 555 -
Not with SS he doesn't, the OP is correct: "Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD or a valid social security card or certified letter from their employer." Point 1 under Documentation https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/thailand-pass-faqs
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Need Insurance When returning to Thailand
Salerno replied to Mango Bob's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I posted some actual reports a while back and just checked, still have the screenshots. Should give a rough idea: -
How to get 10 year visa for Thailand
Salerno replied to timoti's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, stamped in for a year each time. Elite say it can't be done (as they would given they sell them) but reports on here and other places confirm (same deal with the one year O-A visa that people stretch to 2 years). No guarantee though, could that loophole be closed in the future, who knows. -
How to get 10 year visa for Thailand
Salerno replied to timoti's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nice try but no; 1 Jan 2022 = expires 1 Jan 2027 (although if you return December 2026 you'll get stamped in for another year). -
Need Insurance When returning to Thailand
Salerno replied to Mango Bob's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
"Travellers entering or transiting through Singapore, including Singapore citizens and permanent residents, are required to take a pre-departure Covid-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test within 48 hours before the scheduled departure date of their flight (i.e. passengers departing on 3 September can take the test any time from 1 September onwards)." https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/travel-info/covid-19/ -
Need Insurance When returning to Thailand
Salerno replied to Mango Bob's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nope because 1 I haven't looked that deeply into it, 2 I don't know if the wording has changed recently. My comment was based on that was it's selling point and reports from people that actually had positive tests and AXA covered all costs. I have dropped a message to an AXA rep, hopefully he'll get back to me.