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They are really willing to go the extra mile to revive tourism!
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Bringing the number of tests back to only one, on arrival, isn’t going to make a significant impact on the number of tourists, Just drop the CoE and the insurance requirements, so that vaccinated people can travel to Thailand at will.
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29 cars and nobody suspected anything till now…..
Can’t help thinking of my early years in Customs, when I had to report to the regional head of the organization to explain how I got - and paid for - my rusty 5 yrs old VW Beatle. Those were the days…..
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13 minutes ago, david555 said:
A home country can never refuse his nationals to enter ....but after entering they can do with them as they feel need to do ...????
Well, Australia does deny entry to Australians, if I’m not mistaken……
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‘Free busses’ are being offered, according to the title of this topic. It’s only when you read the article that you will realize it’s about ‘three busses’, at a cost of 1500 baht…..????????
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Read this interesting article on the subject - just pouring water over it is NOT the solution:
https://cfpa-e.eu/container-puts-out-inextinguishable-fires-in-electric-cars/
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In my native langue we have a saying about selling the skin before you’ve shot the bear. Seems - sort of - applicable to what these hospitals are doing too, with the difference that there are no bears around to shoot at all…….
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I’m not a native speaker so I may be wrong, but I wonder whether ‘reopening’ is the right word for this situation? Yes, the door is sort of open but you have to jump through many hoops before you reach it, only to find a minefield right behind it. ‘Welcome’, really?
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There is no solution, regrettably, as transit is not yet allowed.
See this publication on the website of the UK Thai Embassy:
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8 days to go and still communicating that the scheme can be adjusted or cancelled - now that is the way to establish trust among potential travellers and relevant businesses……
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If they want to create confidence among potential tourists and the relevant businesses, they should define ‘reopening the entire nation’ at an early stage. If they keep changing rules and conditions till the last possible moment, like in the Phuket case, both categories will skeptically ‘wait and see’.
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3 million? That’s only 10.000 - 15.000 full airplanes! The airports will get busy!
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I find these numbers very hard to believe. Everywhere inocculaion appointments have been canceled due to lack of vaccins.
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This is about domestic arrivals only.
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12 minutes ago, stat said:How much would an agent charge to obtain a driving livence? Is there any risk involved in using a well know agent? Can you recomment one in HH area?
Thanks!
Why in earth would you use an agent? It’s an extremely simple and cheap procedure.
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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:Thailand is modifying its coronavirus immunisation strategy
A strategy?? Is there such a thing in Thailand? I’m afraid they wouldn’t recognize one if they stumbled across it…..
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35 minutes ago, Rochford6 said:
Result should be within 72 hours of arrival in Thailand.
Incorrect, see official text on Embassy website:
- (3) a COVID-19 RT-PCR test result (negative) issued no more than 72 hours before travelling
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Ahhh, a Committee to speed up the distribution of something Thailand does not have?
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20 minutes ago, WhatsNext said:
Basic human rights anyone ? Your body is yours and doesn't belong to any government. Making the question here already show total and utter ignorance about international law and human rights.
Article 3 Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
The principle of bodily integrity sums up the right of each human being, including children, to autonomy and self-determination over their own body. It considers an unconsented physical intrusion as a human rights violation.
Maybe the staff of Thaivisa should read up on basic knowledge a little bit, just a suggestion.
Yes, a violation of a very basic human right - in my home country, The Netherlands, this would be an infraction of the constitution.
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On 5/12/2021 at 10:51 PM, samtab said:
thank you but you haven't replied to any of my questions, so useful post !
cats are living in the property since years and the property is huge as a football field, so do you think that I will accept that a piece of $$$hit of a slave of a juristic person to tell me what i can do or not ?
You sound like a very nice person to deal with……… ????????????
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The only thing I need, here in Chiang Rai, for a residence certificate is my passport. The website you are referring to is absolutely incorrect. E.g. why passport-size photos where a residence certificate is little more than a typed statement - there is no formal model - where you are living and does most certainly not include a picture.
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Apparently in the Thai view I would have to stay in bed - as there is obviously no other option in one of these field hospitals shown in the picture - even when I don’t have symptoms? Ridiculous! I do understand the need for isolation, but I’m afraid that with hundreds of infected people in the same space I would develop symptoms rapidly......
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A way to limit the cost Covid Travel Insurance for someone staying longer than 30 days?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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You are, I suppose, returning wit a re-entry permit based on an earlier extension of stay till August next year. I have been told that when applying for the CoE, the Embassy requires insurance covering the remaining period of stay of the visa, irrespective of your actual intended stay, But you didn’t encounter any problems in this regard?