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Chris.B

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  1. That 1.4 million doses are said to be delivered by the end of November. https://www.facebook.com/gpoth.official/photos/a.878202732568375/1747393688982604/
  2. No they couldn't, they were offered Sinovac followed by Astra Zenica. Boosters have not been universally approved for Thailand yet.
  3. 40 migrant workers in a bedding supplies business and Thai people unemployed, the mind boggles! ☹️
  4. Be careful of buying property/land in North Cyprus. Some were stolen from Cypriots who fled south during the war.
  5. but before anyone gets excited, these sorts of policies normal require a UK address, be registered with a UK doctor and be resident in the UK. They also have a whole list of illnesses you must declare "If you have a medical condition, no matter how minor it may seem, you need to make sure it is declared ". It is by no means certain you will be offered a quote based on your medical condition.
  6. It sounded like you are boasting while not caring about the people who are encountering problems.
  7. Axa says: o Age: 1- 74 year upon the policy start date https://www.axa.co.th/en/axa-sawasdee-thailand-travel-insurance So if you are 76 years old how did you get it?
  8. Does anyone know what this is? My wife received a letter saying she was owed 227 baht! Mysterious.
  9. From the link above, at the bottom of the page: "AQ.in.th is NOT an official government website of the Thailand, we are only an Online Travel Agent."
  10. This poster from the Department of Consular Affairs seems to be quite clear. It states "COVID-19 insurance with minimum coverage of 50,000 USD".
  11. What I don't understand is why the Op paid so much for land which he doesn't own?
  12. The food was good in there on Sundays, I think free? A friend told me..... They had photos of many East End and South London gangsters on the walls. Used to have some. shady, hard cases among the clientele.
  13. 400,000 good guys (cheap labour) in, bad guys (foreign retirees) out! ☹️
  14. DOCUMENTATION 1. I am an expat living and working in Thailand, do I have to submit an insurance policy document? - Yes - Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD or a valid social security card or certified letter from their employer. - Thai nationals are not required to provide proof of insurance coverage as they are covered by Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) scheme. 2. Does my insurance have to be a COVID-19 insurance in order to register with Thailand Pass? - No. You can also use general insurance or health insurance with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD. https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/thailand-pass-faqs
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