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  1. On 12/3/2021 at 7:48 AM, blackprince said:

    Ivor, I don't wish to start an argument, but there are 3 reasons why I'm certain you weren't given THC:

     

    1. You would definitely have got "high".

     

    2. It's not legal here.

     

    3. Our farm was one of the first to be licensed to grow medicinal CBD - I know the medicinal cannabis industry here intimately

    THC Oil is available in many places, and sold openly.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, DFPhuket said:

    I went from a 2 year a 5 year license in Phuket a couple of weeks ago (went in Sept and got an appointment for Nov). I only had to do the reaction and color blind tests. Due to the small number of appointments given, the place was empty. I completed the process and walked out in 15 minutes with my new 5 year license. 

     

    I had taken the online training and had the printout of completing it along with the other documents when going there to set the appointment. The lady at the front desk who reviewed the documents didn't stable it with the other documents and handed it back to me. This site and my experience suggests the video isn't needed to go from a 2 to 5 year license. 

    Thanks, i have done the same, but I showed them I'd passed the online test via a screenshot when i handed in my documents, so they didn't receive an actual copy. Can you remember if on your yellow appointment slip with the date to return it said '1 hour online training'?, as that is what it says on mine, however i have already done it.

  3. On 10/11/2021 at 2:16 PM, KhunAndreas said:

    Update (if anyone else is going to renew license at DLT Phuket soon and want to know):

     

    I was at the DLT today (when they opened) and got an appointment 22 december, so right now its around 10+ weeks that you'll have to wait until you can renew your license. 

    Just prepare all the papers (+ the e-learning) and go there and they will check your paperwork, staple it together and give you a date and time when you can come back. 

    I did this, and showed them the online learning test that i had passed on my phone, however on the slip they give you with the date to return (yellow colour), it says '1 hour training session'. Can anyone confirm this does not need to be done if you have already passed the online test. I am going from 2 year to 5 year.

  4. Just now, KarenBravo said:

    The first picture is the cover to show that it is official.

    The second picture is the first page of the book showing vaccination details, but more importantly, the stamp.

     

    The only other piece of paper I received was a receipt for the 60Bt.

     

    No, I didn't ask about when they would get new books. The two young girls probably wouldn't know and even if they did, it would still be a lucky draw if they show up, or not.

     

    Put in your application now and then telephone them next week.

    Ok thanks again for your help. Would they accept proof digitally from the mor phrom app, or do they actually need the hard copy issued at Chalong hospital?, and on your yellow book, is there any sort of expiry date?

  5. 1 minute ago, KarenBravo said:

    I just got the book. No need for a separate certificate if you have the book.

    The original certificate from Chalong hospital has always been in my possession. They just needed to look at it.

    Thanks, but in your photo, there's a seperate white bit of paper, is that their record?. Did they say when the yellow books would be ready next week?, or can you just apply then wait for it?

  6. 22 minutes ago, KarenBravo said:

    I picked up my new yellow vaccination book today (see below).

     

    Again, not a single foreigner there, only two Thai ladies, yet, there was a stack of books ready for collection. I can only guess that these are for Thais, which means they need the yellow books for international travel.

     

    There was a sign saying "Run out of yellow books, come back next week".

    I would put my application in as soon as you can, because when foreigners discover this place, it'll be pandemonium.

    The book cost 60Bt.

     

     

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    So they issued you both the book and a seperate certificate?, did they also return the original certificate from chalong hospital for domestic use?. Did they also say when next week the yellow book would be available?

  7. 31 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:

    48 page passport is £125 i think and key visa charged 5K i think.

     

    I'm sure the number all in was about 12K.

     

    Anyway it's less hassle and way cheaper to BKK and home ( twice ) for me.

    Well, with kids, return flights to bangkok in these times, taxis to and from airports is gonna be alot more than 5k, for me at least when i need to do it.

     

  8. 10 minutes ago, pagallim said:

    It's currently 10 days compulsory hotel quarantine returning to the UK from Thailand, regardless of vaccine status.   This obviously affects those who travelled from the UK with UK administered vaccines and are currently participating in the Phuket Sandbox scheme.

    yes, i get that, but even if the uk removes Thailand from the red list, its still 10 days home quarantine now from october the 4th, plus covid test etc before departure, and after arrival, as the uk government is now deeming anyone vaccinated in Thailand as unvaccinated.

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  9. 31 minutes ago, oldcpu said:

    It reads that other countries where AstraZeneca (quality approved by Oxford) are also not accepted, and not just Thailand. For example Jamaica and India  (in addition to Thailand).  My understanding is the UK government link for this information is here:

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/red-amber-and-green-list-rules-for-entering-england

    Yep, but still not good news for any Brits who are thinking of returning back to the uk from Thailand and have been vaccinated here tho'!!, it's 10 days Quarantine at home, plus covid tests etc etc, even if it's removed from the red list.

     

  10. 5 minutes ago, KarenBravo said:

    Just got back from the Provincial Health office.

     

    Just outside the office, under shelter is a desk manned by two young ladies with about twenty seats in front of them. Every seat was empty and I was the only foreigner.

     

    I asked if this was the correct place to get the International certificate.

    She said it was.

    I handed over copy of passport and the original vaccination paper from the hospital showing that I'd had two shots.

    They will fill out a new yellow vaccination book with all the details. I am to collect it tomorrow.

     

    I had brought my yellow vaccination book and asked them to print the info in there. Cannot. Must have new vaccination book.

     

    I printed out the certificate that pagalim had posted. They said that this is submitted by the hospital for a new yellow book. So, this could indeed be just a receipt.

     

    Informed the two young ladies that none of the hospitals I've called know what to do for the International Certificate and that there were lots of foreigners wanting to know where to come and what to do. Then, I stared pointedly at all the empty seats.

    Wife says that they are too low on the food-chain to pass this on to their bosses as it will be seen as criticism of an elder.

     

    So......there you have it. New yellow book from the Provincial Health office. One day wait.

    So are you expecting a yellow book with all the info, a certificate, or both tomorrow?. I presume a Thai would also need this to travel outside of Thailand?

  11. 7 minutes ago, DrPhibes said:

    There is some confusion over the evidence of vaccination.  There is the vaccine certificate (issued by the hospital where you get your shots), the vaccine paper "passport" which is obtained after you have your vaccine certificate (considered complete when your 2nd shot is recorded on it or issued after your 2nd shot depending on the hospital) in hand- usually through the local health dept, and the Thailand Digital Health Pass (on the Morprom app, also obtained when you have your second shot using the 13 digit number on your vaccine certificate).  Have not seen where the vaccine "passport" is considered required for flight, yet.  I have the vaccine certificate, the vaccine paper "passport" (Chiang Mai, took almost no time to get but a second appt to pick up), and the Digital Health Pass (and a screenshot of it in case of no internet) just to cover all bases.

    In the case of no internet, you can just show the hard copy, its exactly the same as what is on the Mor Phrom app

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  12. Are these 'International' certificates needed by law to travel out of Thailand?, do you get refused at immigration if you dont have one i mean what have people been using up till this point to leave the country and re-enter after the required jabs?. Many non thais have been double vaxxed months ago, and i'm sure some have left and re-entered.

  13. 2 minutes ago, pagallim said:

    That was me.   What I suspect is that these international certificates are being prepared at a central location, and then issued by which ever hospital the application was made (in my case Patong).   Again, here is the receipt that I was given.   I'll post information on the 23rd (Thursday) once I get it.  I also stumbled across this thread, at first not realising that it was in the Chiang Mai forum.   Quite a lot of information here:   

     

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    Thanks. So they are only issuing them if you have a confirmed date of travel?, you cant just apply for one that you may use in the future?

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  14. 1 minute ago, KarenBravo said:

    OK, I just got called back by an official at the Aor Bor Jor hospital.

    She said that I have to go to the Public Health department. I asked about stamping the yellow book, but she didn't know.

    The real kicker is that she wants me to call her back to let her know what the requirements are for issuing the international certificate. 

    There has a been a post made from someone who has been to Patong hospital, and will receive the International certificate within 5 days, so they seem to be issuing them there.

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