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  1. 18 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    As has been pointed out already the answer is NO.

    Fly visa exempt and you will be stamped in for 45 days.

    Take note of @zzzzz post.

    Best to have an onward or return return to show airline at departure.

    Ask in the thread about this if confused..

     

    Coming from UK for only 2 weeks? Try and get more time. Long expensive flight for couple of weeks. 

     

    The quote you posted on your reply, from my OP, was a copy paste from the UK Thai Embassy website, I was just showing conflicting number of days on the UK Gov website and The Thai Embassy website, it's nothing to do with me, I am going for 4-5 weeks, thanks for the reply though.

     

    https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/page/84498-faq?menu=5d6636ce15e39c3bd0007350

  2. London Thai Embassy website says 30 days, Uk Gov website says 45..please someone help me!

     

    1. I would like to go to Thailand for vacation for 2 weeks. I hold British passport. Do I need a visa?

    Nationals of the United Kingdom and over 40 other countries are eligible to travel to Thailand, for tourism purpose, with the exemption of visa and are permitted to stay in Thailand for a period of not exceeding 30 days. Therefore, you do not need a visa.

     

     

    Visas

    British passport holders arriving by air or land can enter Thailand for 45 days without a visa (a ‘visa exemption’).

  3. 10 hours ago, baz69er said:

    There is currently no explicit law that bans driving with bare feet, in heels or flip flops, or any other form of sandals or footwear. However, Highway Code 97 states that, before setting out on a journey in a car, it's important that “clothing and footwear do not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner”.31 Aug 2021

    No law, but plenty of evidence it's not a very good idea..

     

    One in three drivers get behind the wheel in flip flops – a shoe which appears to cause 1.4 million road accidents or near misses every year. In a poll, 27% of drivers admitted driving in flip flops had caused a mishap, and 11% said the shoe had got stuck under pedals.                                                                                                                                

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/flip-flops-wedged-pedals-caused-7936313

     

     

     

     

     

  4. 13 hours ago, blackshadow said:

    you dont seem to understand that all these thai drivers are JUST making excuses.....not the fact that they can NOT drive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I understand fully what you are saying, what you can't seem to grasp is that just because something which hasn't happened to you doesn't happen to anyone, like I said I hired a car in Mexico once through Dollar Car Hire Company and the brakes failed..it does happen. I am fully aware of the excuses Thai's make, I have been going to Thailand for 25 years and I hear all sorts of excuses. The driving test is a joke, my Thai partner passed with 10 hours driving, I taught her more than the Driving school did, she is very good driver now. You must get a new keyboard.

  5. On 3/3/2022 at 4:24 PM, Polar Bear said:

    On the Thai Pass application, it specifically asks you to upload proof you prepaid for the PCR (even though it's already in the booking info) but not for the ATK. So if they are just ticking boxes according to what they ask for, they might not even notice. 

    You upload the result to the Mor Chana App. You already had to upload the Day 5 PCR results manually, even though they were done at the hotel/hospital in quarantine.

    The Morchana app has a Google store review score of 1.5, it didn't work in November and it looks like it still isn't fit for purpose, so what happens if you can't upload your Antigen test results to the site after the new rules start?

  6. 6 minutes ago, Gjk7777 said:

    Just got my Thailand Pass with Day 1 and Day 5 RT PCR checks, does that mean I will have to do it again after March 1st? or do I still meet requirements? or do I just just cancel the Day 5 RT PCR and Hotel stay?

    Just read above posts, I am just going to cancel the Day 5, I booked a refundable hotel. I do remember getting a Lateral Flow test given to me free of charge by the lovely Thai nurse when she did the Day 1 RT PCR last November, she said "check yourself on day 7", didn't tell me what to do if I was positive though!

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