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Foreigners allowed to enter Thailand on case-by-case basis

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Google Roojai insurance in Thailand’s 450 - 650 baht one year

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  • CharlieH
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    The Hub of "hoops to jump thru" !  Make it difficult enough and they may not bother seems to now be the standard op procedure.    

  • Mr Meeseeks
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    A clear signal is being sent as to who is not wanted back IMO.

  • TallGuyJohninBKK
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    It's a pretty poor and misleading headline for this news report...   Considering that the news report ONLY deals with those holding work permits and some other vague permits to work from the

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4 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

A clear signal is being sent as to who is not wanted back IMO.

 

          Correct .

 Keep farlangs away ..

 

14 minutes ago, fdbob said:

Google Roojai insurance in Thailand’s 450 - 650 baht one year

 

       Not on the approved list , which immigration require .

        Next ..

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Those entering with intent to work and a letter from the Labour Department would surely be admitted into the company health or Thai government social insurance schemes. Why would they need to take out separate insurance?

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They want money from tourism, so at some point they will have to open the door. I would guess July. Unless there is a second wave of virus, in which case we can kiss returning anywhere goodbye.

 

They are wise (for once) in being cautious so as to avoid a second wave.

 

A few months lockdown is survivable, but a second wave could cause collapse of the world economy which in turn could lead to total anarchy.

 

Filthy farang are low priority and will have to wait. (But they must not upset those who they mistakenly view as their friends from China).

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14 minutes ago, DaRoadrunner said:

 

A few months lockdown is survivable, but a second wave could cause collapse of the world economy which in turn could lead to total anarchy.

 

 

  Absolutely correct . 

 

5 hours ago, fdbob said:

Google Roojai insurance in Thailand’s 450 - 650 baht one year

Yes...but maximum payment is 1,000,000 Baht ( far from the 100,000 USD ) and it is payment to the beneficiary in case of death ...not the actual coverage of the medical expenses

 

4 hours ago, elliss said:

 

       Not on the approved list , which immigration require .

        Next ..

Would you be kind enough to provide the list ...if any of them covers the required amount ?

Thanks

15 hours ago, paulikens said:

what i don't get is this insurance that covers covid 19,no new insurance policy is going to cover you for covid 19. so do i presume that your only gonna get in if you have a insurance that you took out before all this happened.

For the money?  Not sure where you are located but I'm here in Thailand.  I think it was a number of months ago in the Bangkok post they listed a number of companies that was providing insurance for C-19 it was pretty much for 100,000 baht the price was pretty cheap.  I took the list and went to a number of the companies just days they had already stopped offering. I went to AXA which I carry insurance for a number of vehicles ( not on the list ) they offered a short term policy that does cover C-19 1500 baht with a 30 days waiting period. 

16 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

It's a pretty poor and misleading headline for this news report...

 

Considering that the news report ONLY deals with those holding work permits and some other vague permits to work from the Thai government.

 

And apparently doesn't deal at all with all the expats who are here on retirement or marriage, or are stranded abroad on retirement or marriage status.

 

Agree, very poor wording leaving lots of confusion.

7 hours ago, alyx said:

Yes...but maximum payment is 1,000,000 Baht ( far from the 100,000 USD ) and it is payment to the beneficiary in case of death ...not the actual coverage of the medical expenses

 

Would you be kind enough to provide the list ...if any of them covers the required amount ?

Thanks

Agree, would you please share a list or a web address for this subject. thanks.

When the amnesty ends July 31 what will the border runners do?

16 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

It's a pretty poor and misleading headline for this news report...

 

Considering that the news report ONLY deals with those holding work permits and some other vague permits to work from the Thai government.

 

And apparently doesn't deal at all with all the expats who are here on retirement or marriage, or are stranded abroad on retirement or marriage status.

 

I think they would much rather you take your wife to farang land and never come back!

 

As for those on retirement extensions, you wait with bated breath for the screws to tighten

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As soon as I can I'm flying my wife and Son out of Thailand.
I applied for and was granted to my wife and son clearance to enter my home country.
Just need to get flights out..
Wife has already packed the house up and we have someone to rent off us at a massive subsidy.
I doubt I will return for a year or so..
and then it will only to pick up what stuff my wife was unable to pack and liquidate anything else..
End of Thailand for me I was planning on leaving anyhow just bad timing for us..

 

18 hours ago, webfact said:

They must have health insurance and a health certificate, as well as bringing a well-filled brown envelope.

Bit of an omission in what is actually required, so I've fixed it for them.

 

7 hours ago, alyx said:

Yes...but maximum payment is 1,000,000 Baht ( far from the 100,000 USD ) and it is payment to the beneficiary in case of death ...not the actual coverage of the medical expenses

 

Would you be kind enough to provide the list ...if any of them covers the required amount ?

Thanks

Somchai's House of Insurance-Voted No.1 by Grandpa Falang on TVisa.....baht only +7% VAT tax no refunds.

1 minute ago, Guderian said:

 

Bit of an omission in what is actually required, so I've fixed it for them.

 

2 pieces of A4 paper with 2000bt inside -placed in said brown envelope, no other colors allowed, solly

13 minutes ago, fred110 said:

When the amnesty ends July 31 what will the border runners do?

I've mentioned many times that folk here on visa exempt need plan B if thinking just do border bounce for a 30 entry when borders open.

Some countries eg Thailand, Vietnam etc maybe not provide VE

4 minutes ago, ChakaKhan said:

Somchai's House of Insurance-Voted No.1 by Grandpa Falang on TVisa.....baht only +7% VAT tax no refunds.

Thanks but do you have a link as nothing comes up when doing the search with there key words 

17 hours ago, treetops said:

WP holders can now apply to get on the repatriation flights, and there's still plenty of these.

 

Note it is not a Covid Free certificate but a Fit to Fly one.

Repatriation flights from Sri Lanka to Thailand? Haven’t seen one yet buddy!

2 minutes ago, alyx said:

Thanks but do you have a link as nothing comes up when doing the search with there key words 

Sorry to report that I do not....will keep you updated....carry on my good man!

17 minutes ago, ChakaKhan said:

2 pieces of A4 paper with 2000bt inside -placed in said brown envelope, no other colors allowed, solly

Are the people not able to pay this measly amount? If so, they won't be allowed into the country.

I have a friend who is arranging for his Thai wife to leave Thailand and move to another country , one which he can visit when he is not working his shifts. Because Thailand is refusing to accept  is application despite bringing up three children and been married for over 20 years . The only home he has is in Thailand, now even that is curtailed by idiotic government restrictions. They were about to move to a new house ( currently renting, so apart from furniture, lose nothing else . H states Embassy officals and even the Thai local Officials do not care  . His wife has had enough so probablymoving to aos or even to another continent . 

15 hours ago, Berti said:

Everyone who pays for his/her 14 day quarantine should be allowed to enter.

Tell me any counter-argument (which is non-racist and non-"grumpy old man who loves lockdowns").

Right. And without the need for fit-to-fly <deleted> or “covid” insurance. If I can get to the airport I’m fit to fly, and “covid” insurance doesn’t exist!

6 minutes ago, Mulambana said:

Are the people not able to pay this measly amount? If so, they won't be allowed into the country.

Someone can give it a try and report back....

13 minutes ago, Khun Paul said:

I have a friend who is arranging for his Thai wife to leave Thailand and move to another country , one which he can visit when he is not working his shifts. Because Thailand is refusing to accept  is application despite bringing up three children and been married for over 20 years . The only home he has is in Thailand, now even that is curtailed by idiotic government restrictions. They were about to move to a new house ( currently renting, so apart from furniture, lose nothing else . H states Embassy officals and even the Thai local Officials do not care  . His wife has had enough so probablymoving to aos or even to another continent .

You write that your friend is married to a thai national.

In that case the easiest way to stay long-term IO-hassle free in Thailand, is to apply for a 1-year MultipleEntry Non Imm O - marriage Visa at the thai consulates in Savannakhet, HoChiMinh City or Penang.

It's an easy application process (apply morning day 1 and get your passport with the Visa next day) and it basically only requires that you show you are married to a thai national, and NO financials required (except the 5.000 THB Visa fee).

That 1-year Visa provides you with a 90-day permission to stay on entry, at the end of which you need to exit Thailand (a simple border-run will do, which will provide you once again with a 90-day permission to stay) or apply for a 60-day extension for reason of visiting your wife.

When timed right that Visa can provide you with 17-months IO-hassle free stay in Thailand, with NO need to park money on a thai bank-account, NO need for 90-day reports, NO need for re-entry permits and NO need having to deal with local thai IO for a 1-year marriage extension and all the associated hoops. 

I dont know how it works in other countries but in the UK insurers look at what the advice is from the foriegn office about travelling to a certain country. At the moment they are advising against travel to all countries. By definition this means that insurance companies will not insure you for a trip let alone Covid 19. The only option for anyone with a work permit will be to take out insurance with a Thai company at a cost.

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I know we have a lot of angry people on here, I’m waiting to enter Thailand, I have marriage extension, however I’m working in UAE, who have a similar repatriation policy just now.

Only UAE nationals are currently allowed to re enter the UAE, expat resident holders can apply, and are being reviewed on a case by case.

My replacement at work is in Thailand, and currently he can’t land in UAE, So he can’t land, so I can’t leave

Its easy to say the Thai Government are idiots, but if you’re wreck less, it could blow up again, if your cautious, your picking on us.

 

What this pandemic has made me do, is reevaluate why I live in Thailand, the wrights we have as expats are ZERO.

So why do you continue to live there, and why should we continue to live there, that’s the big question.

https://th.usembassy.gov/health-alert-u-s-embassy-bangkok-thailand-may-29-2020/

 

I called the Thai Embassy in Washington they had no clue what this was even about. They said to leave my number and they would ring me back sometime next week once they had more info. Because they said they heard nothing about it. They transferred me a few times as well but no one has heard about this until I found the article for them. 

14 minutes ago, Peter Denis said:

In that case the easiest way to stay long-term IO-hassle free in Thailand, is to apply for a 1-year MultipleEntry Non Imm O - marriage Visa at the thai consulates in Savannakhet, HoChiMinh City or Penang.

It's an easy application process (apply morning day 1 and get your passport with the Visa next day) and it basically only requires that you show you are married to a thai national, and NO financials required (except the 5.000 THB Visa fee).

That 1-year Visa provides you with a 90-day permission to stay on entry, at the end of which you need to exit Thailand (a simple border-run will do, which will provide you once again with a 90-day permission to stay) or apply for a 60-day extension for reason of visiting your wife.

When timed right that Visa can provide you with 17-months IO-hassle free stay in Thailand, with NO need to park money on a thai bank-account, NO need for 90-day reports, NO need for re-entry permits and NO need having to deal with local thai IO for a 1-year marriage extension and all the associated hoops. 

This sounds interesting, would liberate the 800K tied up for retirement visa.

Many thanks

19 hours ago, taninthai said:

Get all that and still a bit difficult to enter as flight ban is still operating....lol

Guess they never thought of that. Maybe they can get on a Thai Repratriation Flight? How are Thai Nationals coming in?

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