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Existing Non B returning on Multi Entry

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Need a health certificate to get A VISA ON ARRIVAL.  If you have existing visa and only leave for a few days, what is the situation?  Does anyone know?

Edited by Kay McDonnell

Where are you travelling from?

 

My opinion, for what it's worth, would be you don't need a health certificate. Specific questions like this are probably best asked in the visa forum.

The current situation is explained in this thread.

 

Moved to the Visa Forum.

Where are you travelling from?

What is your passport nationality?

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

If you have an existing visa, and leave for a few days to a country that does not have large outbreaks of Covid-19, the return should not be a problem. That said, not all the measures being taken right now are rational, so there is no way of being completely sure.

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Thank you for your responses.  I am thinking to leave by my car and drive to the Satun border on Thursday.  I have a british passport and have lived here for years.  My last international travel was 3 months ago and it was to get my 1 year non b to Penang.  I have work permit valid until November which requires over border stamp every three months.  I have no symptoms and really do not want to have to get a health note or be in self isolation on return

Any advise is much apprieciated.

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