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Jen65
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9 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
All I can do is state what the regulation issued in 2020 states. You can download it.
These from the pinned topic titled Laws, regulations, Police Orders, etc
Regulation For TM30 Reporting (June 2020) 41.16 kB · 279 downloads
Immigration Regulation For TM30 Reporting (Thai Text June 2020) 1.14 MB · 151 downloads
That's great, thanks for repeating the thread with the latest regulation .
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Why can't they adopt a sensible policy , like Portugal ! Outdoors - no mask , Indoors or shops etc - Mask required .
Then leave it up to the individual and just offer recommendations ie " Outdoors - if engaging in conversation with others at close quarters it is recommended to wear your mask "
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1 minute ago, Shannoblic said:
Jen65 - it might help if you read the topic I submitted in March "Caution from Immigration Police".
I went to the UK Nov/Dec and then back to my home which is my registered Thai address. When visited by the Immigration Police in March as part of my new marriage extension I was cautioned [politely] that leaving the country and returning WAS required to re-register - but travelling in Thailand was not.
As is pointed out many times, different Immigration Offices apply different rules.
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so now we have two schools of thought on this , one says I do and the other I don't ?? This is specifically why I asked about this and created this thread .
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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:
Which immigration office?
As you can see in your thread, as per the norm in Thailand some offices do weird things.
CM requiring a TM30.
Chonburi. One hopes that after the "Boss's" visit just recently when he told them to be nice to foreigners and no more brown envelopes , that they will stop being so dictatorial !! It would not be the first time they have given wrong information.
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14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
No.
You don't need to do anything
Thanks for that , I thought so . Just want to be prepared for when I do my 90 day and they say "you haven't reported on your re-entry " !!!
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I am sure there was a topic and an extract of the Immigration regulations for this . Briefly , does one have to report to Immigration with a Non O-A visa after having departed and then returned on the same visa to same address ?? I can't seem to find the info when I google this .
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The Test and Go is due to be abolished but it is still a requirement for arrivals to have the Thailand Pass and therefore must assume the Morchana App is still required for arrivals ?
After arrival and after the 5 day antigen test (current) can the App be legitimately deleted or after Test and Go is abolished.
This is a power intensive App and keeps refreshing itself - I have had to force stop it because it uses up battery quickly .
The sooner I can delete it the better.
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Master Mariner Class 1 (unlimited - as Master 20 years ) , Marine Surveyor , Pilot. Petrochemical / LPG / LNG inspection and quantification surveyor , Yacht Surveyor , Yacht Delivery skipper .
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Driving Licences are one thing but the other is the Insurance issue and until the government stops handing out insurance for peanuts without vehicle checks/background checks , nothing will change and the boy racers with their modified Izuzu pick-up (wide wheels, lowered suspension and go faster loud exhausts ) and the carnage will just continue . The problem needs pro-active surgery and dealt with at source . Give the whole insurance issue to the private sector . Young drivers / modified vehicles ?? err sorry you need to be on an L plate for one year with no accidents / claims AND your premium initially hiked !! Modfied vehicle ?? oh sorry ,can't insure you ! Additionally the government/police need to get organised with a database connecting vehicles/owners/insurance/tax/inspections.
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forget it ! I tried returning my empty laser cartridges and NOBODY wants them . Apparently they are too complicated to refill and guarantee . In Europe one can return them and get a credit on your bill when buying new ones but not here .
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7 minutes ago, tonray said:
Just take a screenshot and save it in your pics
done already - thanks !
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really useful post this as I am travelling to Europe shortly and AIS subscriber . I need the AIS roaming package initially in order to be able to show the Mor Prom App with my vaccination status for entry acceptance but then once in the country I will buy a local SIM and stop using the roaming package .
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Good news from the author of this topic ( I did try to change the topic to "where can one obtain a an Antigen Test" ( but that seems impossible )
In Jomtien one can get the PCR test for 2800 baht and the Antigen test (with certificate for 750 baht (or very near that figure) so that is considerable cheaper than Bangkok Hospital ( 3500 baht) PLUS many airlines now appear to be accepting either PCR or Antigen / lateral flow tests now for pre boarding which will be a boom for travellers . In 2020 Bangkok Hospital started out charging 6000 baht for PCR tests and one had no choice then - they were the only ones doing it here .
The Clinic in Jomtien is "Chanya Medical Clinic" near the Hanumann statue - Tel: 038 303 762
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how to correct my post to read " antigen " instead of "PCR" ??? there doesn't appear to be a facility to correct ones original post ?
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5 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:
So how do you present/ validly an antigen test?
Could you clarify that this is an airline requirement or a nation requirement?
Which are you going to choose?
One is still governed by the airline requirements if you want to board the plane ! I know the destination requirements and can comply without tests ,so that part is not the subject anymore . Europe has agreed for travellers from Thailand to enter with the Mor Prom App showing double vaccinations .
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3 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:
You should have said that in your opening post!!!
ah yes - it was only just now when I found out what was actually required for boarding from Finnair that they would accept antigen test . In the past it has always been PCR test . If more airlines are accepting the antigen test then the monopoly by Bangkok Hospital will quickly loose its appeal and hopefully a few clinics will start up to accommodate demand for antigen tests+certificate .
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11 minutes ago, Jen65 said:
I had to directly contact Finnair Thailand to find out about their policy for " boarding " and what tests required if any because not stated in the booking info - only destination info and they sent back again info on destination which was all out of date - see my other post about europe accepting the Mor Prom App . I know what is required at my destination better than the airline but it is what is required for boarding I wanted to know ! As it turns out , either PCR or antigen test .
Quote :negative covid-10 PCR or RT-PCR test result taken earliest 72 hours before the departure of the first flight or a rapid antigen test result taken earliest 48 hrs before the departure of the first flight in a continuous journey to Portugal
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1 minute ago, The Hammer2021 said:
'As it turns out , either PCR or antigen test . '
Either or neither?
either !!!
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1 minute ago, The Hammer2021 said:
Local intelligence is far superior to Google.
I'm NOT looking for a PCR test !!! I'm looking for antigen test with certificate - huge difference in costs
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8 hours ago, KamnanT said:
I find all the domestic airlines in Thailand are being incredibly cryptic about their policies on vaccinations and PCR tests. AirAsia, for example, has an entire page on "Flying Safe with AirAsia" which does not mention vaccinations or pre-departure tests at all. "For Malaysians, please ensure that you are eligible to travel". What does that mean? What about everyone else? Are unvaccinated travellers accepted? With or without a PCR test? Nok Air doesn't seem to have anything on it's website other than the arrival requirements in each Thai province they fly to: nothing on requirements to check-in and board.
I had to directly contact Finnair Thailand to find out about their policy for " boarding " and what tests required if any because not stated in the booking info - only destination info and they sent back again info on destination which was all out of date - see my other post about europe accepting the Mor Prom App . I know what is required at my destination better than the airline but it is what is required for boarding I wanted to know ! As it turns out , either PCR or antigen test .
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6 hours ago, stevenl said:
Depends on the country you're flying to and the airline.
it actually more depends on the airline , what they require in order to board AND your vaccination status , since europe is accepting double jabbed travellers from Thailand providing you can show your certificate on the Mor Prom App .This has been agreed since January and is connected to the European Covid Gateway system . Finnair require the PCR or antigen test at the requisite period before departure and with the antigen test being considerable cheaper I would like to find a clinic / other that will do same and provide a certificate in/near Pattaya !! Finnair say you can do their own antigen test but at huge cost !!!
SO- anyone know where antigen tests plus certificate can be obtained here in Pattaya ???
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13 hours ago, 2ndhomepattaya said:
Have you considered doing a web search???
Best PCR options in Pattaya
yes, it comes up with adverts but better if it comes from experience/users of this forum
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On 1/28/2022 at 9:03 AM, Jen65 said:
My camera with a suction cup drops off if exposed to strong sunlight on windscreen and I thought it was damaged the first time but luckily it was OK . Anyway to avoid any damage to camera or car I attached a small piece of line to the mirror bracket to catch it and stop it getting damaged . I try to park where windscreen shaded and use sunshade on the windscreen.
wrong post - ignore / delete
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On 1/28/2022 at 9:15 AM, jollyhangmon said:
... dropped this one in the wrong thread mate ...?
ooops -- yes it is - need to delete it smartly - thanks
Pattaya/Jomtien Immigration
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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They will give you paper stating you must report after 3 months. They gave me a paper stating such .