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treetops

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  1. Do you mean Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Qatar is not in the UAE.
  2. What do you base that on? Mixing vaccines has always been mooted as a potential problem when ever I've seen it discussed. Here's some discussion on it from a Canadian viewpoint that doesn't seem too impressed. https://globalnews.ca/news/8086370/mixed-vaccines-travel-policy/#
  3. Not sure what a P45 and a letter to your wife has to do with the poster's question as to whether there's a Tax ID on a P60. Have you got a P60 with one? That's also no help at all in identifying where an individual could find his personal number.
  4. That may be so, but the question asked was "Why should they vaccinate tourists?" and that's what I replied to.
  5. So they don't clog up the hospitals or spread the virus?
  6. Just looked at one from 2013-14 tax year and no HMRC ID code. NI number, Works/payroll number, tax allowance code and Employer PAYE reference was all.
  7. BKK-DOH = 6 hours DOH-LAX = 15.5 hours Total = 21.5 hours on Qatar BKK-NRT = 6 hours NRT-LAX = 9.5 hours Total = 15.5 hours on ANA/JAL or partners. Simple geography shows it's a lot further and looking at flight times on line confirms this, and that it is indeed the "wrong" way if you want the shortest route. However lots of people do it and you have to take more into consideration than just the extra flight time. Saying that it is significantly more so other factors would have to be quite convincing for most people to do it. What made you choose this route over others?
  8. That's what i said and the OP is going to USA, not Thailand so no COE required either.
  9. Logically yes, but unlikely in the real world.
  10. Room for more occupants who'll cause more wear and tear or get more use from the facilities.
  11. Where did you find out you need a COE or a Fit to Fly to enter the USA? It sounds more like the Thai requirements and even these have dropped the Fit to Fly requirement.
  12. After the second jab most places are issuing a certificate with the Thai Vax ID number which also has a QR Code on it. This QR code links to the MOPH record which contains your passport number in the examples I have seen.
  13. You've lost the plot. Read and understand those who have replied to you already.
  14. Legally it requires done, but practically there will be no issue as it's not checked on departure.
  15. Four locations to get it here. Another thread mentioned success at the first location in the article and failure at the airport office. https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001623
  16. treetops

    Green card????

    Too easy to forge would be one reason not to accept it.
  17. treetops

    Green card????

    Agreed, MOPH computers will not be accessible from Immigration systems in the airport or wherever.
  18. If they don't have the capability to increase the level of genomic surveillance then this is a non-starter.
  19. The app needs an Android operating system. You can simulate this on a computer using a program called Bluestacks among others.
  20. Yes, use any scanning method to scan the QR code and it should decode as a MOPH web address where you'll see your vaccination record.
  21. So they can realise the value of it when they're needing a good care home in later life (unless their children try to take it away as the OP appears to be wanting to).
  22. Where have you guys got these different reasons for the change from? I don't know the newpapers' sources, but they indicate the change was down to the high levels of Beta variant which is at odds with all the above. https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/green-travel-list-canada-denmark-21412106 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/travel/red-amber-green-list-changes-21411707
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