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4 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
Same as other offices. You would complete this affidavit to tick the boxes for your reasons.
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Is the box about being unable to get a letter from my embassy part of the requirement? I don't want to go to Bangkok to find out what my embassy will say as I don't feel safe going to Bangkok at the moment.
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Does anybody have any recent experience doing the covid extension in Udon Thani? Particularly as an Australian citizen? What kind of evidence do you need to convince that particular immigration office that you need the extension?
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When I get to Krabi I need to visit immigration to do my covid extension. How can I do this if I am in Quarantine?
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Are there any covid related restrictions on travelling overland from Krabi to Phangan at the moment?
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39 minutes ago, nikmar said:
Maybe try Google.
Also, have you any neighbours who might want to adopt a kitten, possibly a family with toddlers.
Some t##t abandoned a litter of kittens near me but a lady found homes for them all by asking door to door.
The neighbours were the ones who were about to kill it when my friend intervened. So not so sure about that.
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I found an abandoned kitten on the side of the road. Some people tossed it out in a bag. I am not in any position to take care of a cat so I want to know if there's a shelter or somewhere that I can take it.
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What about those who don't want to be part of this experiment?
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Sorry I'm not sure exactly which forum to put this into.
I want to move some items from Krabi to Udon Thani: Two large desks and chairs, a power generator, and two motorbikes. Does anybody have a rough idea about how to go about this, and how much it's likely to cost?
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13 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
They will be issued until the end of July now.
That's great news. So I definitely don't have to go in today. I wish the media would catch up and announce it.
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11 minutes ago, Gilltom said:
What is a covid extension? Surely there as been flights back to your country by now?
Or won.t they have u back????
You've never heard of this extension? It's no longer possible to do visa runs, and my country has a backlog of several thousand citizens trying, and failing, to return. The process currently takes several months. Thailand allows foreigners to extend their visa due to these factors, and because there is a major shortage of tourists.
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6 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Yes
Your visas expiration date means nothing now. Only your permit to stay date on your most resent extension is important.
But I'm only concerned with whether covid extensions will still be issues after May 29.
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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Yes 100%.
No need to go to immigration unless your current extension is expiring today.
So you can confirm that the deadline has now been extended to July 29 if my visa isn't expired yet?
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8 minutes ago, jonga80 said:
It's confirmed at 100%? I want to know if I need to go or no to Immigration.
Me too. Today is the last day we can go if the deadline doesn't change. I am checking frequently before making the journey.
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Just now, DrJack54 said:
OP, when does your current permission of stay end?
It will be extended announced very soon.
Keep in mind one time the announcement was made few days after they ceased.
My current permission isn't expired yet. If they extend the covid extension then I don't need to apply yet.
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5 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Probably today or tomorrow they will issue the extension of it.
It's a bit of a nail biter waiting until the final day.
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On 3/12/2021 at 8:22 AM, bkk6060 said:
You have a link showing it is free?
Mine was free. No waiting, done in 5 minutes.
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If they don't announce further extensions then I need to go to thebimmigratik. Office today or tomorrow, but if they extend then I can go on a later date. But there has been no news at all yet.
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13 minutes ago, mjnaus said:
Provinces are allowed to set their own entry restrictions, so you will want to check with Krabi authorities regarding what's needed at the moment. Songkhla has a web form you'll need to fill out before being allowed into the province, but no idea what Krabi is doing at the moment.
Thanks. Do you have any idea where such information/forms would be available? Finding regulations at the moment is like finding a needle in a haystack.
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I am going to travel from Bangkok to Krabi in a couple of days and just read something about a 'certificate of travel' being required due to current restrictions. I've never heard of this. Has anybody heard of this, and know where I can get one?
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I arrived in Thailand last week and I am finishing my AlQ quarantine shortly. I am flying to Krabi after I finish my quarantine. In light of the current outbreak in Thailand, do I need to do a self quarantine when I arrive in Krabi, due to having flown in from Bangkok?
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I went to get my Covid test in Ho Chi Minh City, and the guy in the hospital was insistent that a fit to fly certificate is needed. I showed him the article that states that if is no longer required and he basically said ok but it's at my own risk.
Has anybody here had a situation where they have been asked for a fit to fly certificate in any state of their journey since April 1?
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You might need to work at a language centre instead now.
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1 hour ago, Phillip9 said:
Best to check directly with the airline. Many airlines keep a good updated list of requirements online. It all depends on the destination country and airline.
Covid testing is easily available any day of the week in Bangkok.
This is for coming to Thailand, not for flying out of Thailand.
Doing the covid extension in Udon Thani
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Nope. Not only is the backlog for returning several months long, but citizens have to pay $3000 for official quarantine. Australia is one of the most difficult countries on earth to enter, and has the stricted and most extreme Covid restrictions in the developed world. Australian citizens are also not allowed to leave the country again once they are in there. In addition to this, the whole point of covid extensions is to encourage foreigners to stay in Thailand (as Thailand has a severe shortage of foreign tourists now), where the usual visa application channels are unavailable due to all neighbouring countries being closed. There are those who no longer reside in their own country, but can't go elsewhere in this region due to the fact that the world is closed right now. And there's no need to call the embassy as Ubonjoe has already provided the official information.