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Elmani

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  1. Thanks. That's exactly what I've done (i.e submitted their first vaccination and then submitted a note under the second highlighting that they are only 15 but that they should be allowed under the rules). Unfortunately we've not heard anything back and my wife and I got our responses within a day. We'll obviously just keep waiting to hear, but it's frustrating !
  2. Unfortunately the Thai pass application form hasn't been updated inline with these new rules. Very frustrating! ????
  3. We are travelling and test & go. The relevant text in the article is: Travellers 12-17 years of age, travelling with parents, are not required to be vaccinated but must have a negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours before travelling. Those unaccompanied must get vaccinated with at least one dose of an approved vaccine and must have a negative RT-PCR test result.
  4. Thanks. The information on the change is on this website UPDATED! Thai Cabinet readjusts entry rules set to begin 16 December - TAT Newsroom But also confirmed to me by an automated e-mail from the Thai embassy in the UK
  5. Hoping you might be able to help. The new rules say that from 16th December, children 12-17 can travel without full vaccination if travelling with parents (and with a negative RT-PCR). My twin boys (15) only have a single vaccine (which is all they can get in the UK). However, the Thai Pass website still expects you to upload evidence of two vaccines. Completely stuck. Any ideas? Thanks
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