Max69xl Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 2 hours ago, traveller101 said: I guess it's fair to state that some "laws/police orders" seem to be rather ambiguous and open to Interpretation by the countries Immigration Offices. Phukets Volunteers are on site every day and work in close cooperation with Immigration. Wht they state on their website comes straight from the horses mouth or in other words spell out Phukets Commissioner of Immigration Interpretation of the "law/Police order" in question. There aren't any volunteers at any immigration office with any knowledge what so ever. They give people wrong info and wrong requirements all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pookondee Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 1 minute ago, Max69xl said: Why would the info come from western embassies/consulates? People who are interested in visas to Thailand are supposed to visit Thai embassies/consulates websites all over the world. I and also others still think that O-A Visas issued earlier won't need an insurance when entering Thailand October 31 or later. Umm..because it is western consulates who are issuing the Non O-A visa? No Thai consulates in my country have added anything about any health insurance requirement to their list of documents you need to produce to get the visa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinLOS Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 6 hours ago, Max69xl said: This is not the instructions for IO's at for example Suvarnabhumi when checking O-A Visas for eventual health insurance. That is precisely what that is.. The question is, what will the IOs do, when they see an oa visa which had no notes on it re insurance to consult. Do they stamp in for a year or deny. I do not think, perhaps beyond a brief transition window, they will let some folks in, with an October issued oa Visa, while denying folks with November issued Visa simply based on notes or no notes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Peter Denis Posted October 31, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted October 31, 2019 9 hours ago, pookondee said: Umm..because it is western consulates who are issuing the Non O-A visa? No Thai consulates in my country have added anything about any health insurance requirement to their list of documents you need to produce to get the visa. The website of the Royal Thai Embassy in Brussels, Belgium has updated already some time ago the application requirements for a Non Imm OA Visa. In a note it states that the requirement for health insurance will be in effect from Oct 31 on. There is no mentioning that people who applied the weeks/days before need to comply with that new requirement in order to enter Thailand after Oct 31. In my mind this is additional evidence that the new health insurance requirement does NOT apply for holders of OA Visas issued before Oct 31. But let's wait and see. I expect no problems for people entering or re-entering Thailand at airports/landborders when they have an OA Visa issued prior to Oct 31. But I do expect some initial problems at certain provincial IO's for OA Visa holders that apply for an extension of stay. There have been many reports of Immigration Officers telling OA Visa holders that they will need health insurance next time the apply for an extension of stay. A clear guideline from IO Headquarters that this is ONLY applicable for Non Imm OA Visas issued AFTER Oct 31 would be very welcome to clear up all the confusion. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oslooskar Posted October 31, 2019 Share Posted October 31, 2019 15 hours ago, pookondee said: No Thai consulates in my country have added anything about any health insurance requirement to their list of documents you need to produce to get the visa. Below is from the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington D.C. and pertains to O-A visas. oslooskar Effective from 31 October 2019 , the applicant must be medically insured for the entire period of stay in Thailand with the following coverage: – Outpatient benefit with a sum insured of not less than 40,000 THB, and – Inpatient benefit with a sum insured of not less than 400,000 THB The applicants must submit the following: 8.1. Health insurance policy document issued by a Thai or foreign insurance company, stating that the applicant is medically insured for the period and with coverage as mentioned above: (a) In case of a foreign insurance company, the applicant must submit the original insurance policy document with 2 copies; (b) In case of a Thai insurance company, the applicant must submit 2 copies of the insurance policy document or, if available, the original insurance policy document with 2 copies. A list of Thai insurance companies participating in the scheme can be found here: http://longstay.tgia.org 8.2. Foreign Insurance Certificate as stipulated by the Office of Insurance Commission and Health Insurance of Thailand, which must be completed, signed and stamped by the insurance company. The form can be downloaded here: Foreign Insurance Certificate Form https://thaiembdc.org/consular-services/non-immigrant-visas/non-immigrant-category-oa/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max69xl Posted October 31, 2019 Share Posted October 31, 2019 13 hours ago, LivinLOS said: That is precisely what that is.. The question is, what will the IOs do, when they see an oa visa which had no notes on it re insurance to consult. Do they stamp in for a year or deny. I do not think, perhaps beyond a brief transition window, they will let some folks in, with an October issued oa Visa, while denying folks with November issued Visa simply based on notes or no notes. You are a little paranoid. No notes, no need for an insurance. How hard can it be? Do you meet the requirements for the O-A Visa? Or any visa based on retirement? If not,why post theories all the time? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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