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Opening to foreign tourists: "More convenience over visas" promised as NSC meet Foreign Ministry today


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4 hours ago, Rmac442 said:

Simple .. no one, in the foreseeable future , will get off a plane walk out the door and get in a taxi ..

As opposed to most countries where the doors will be thrown open and governments have offered absolute clarity on all matters that will effect residents and visitors “ in the foreseeable future??”

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48 minutes ago, Surasak said:

The west is starting to get their act together re: vaccinations and most could be done by April if not sooner. If Thailand wants to be in line for mass tourism, May will be a bit late to state their own vaccination program. The UK start general vaccinations Tuesday 8th, a lot can be done before Christmas.

 

 

Don't forget that those are not mass vaccinations , before the masses will be vaccinated will be around the end of next year so it's likely A LOT can be done before Christmas . Yeah maybe Christmas next year , but i geuss that's not what you meant . 

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2 hours ago, MasterBaker said:

.. but still force us to report every 90 days like we are all criminals here

The Chinese version involved reporting to the local police within 24hrs of arriving at any address you stay at. The 24 hrs part hasn't been strictly enforced in the past, but (judging from much stricter enforcement of minor visa overstays) it could be...

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1 hour ago, onebir said:

The Chinese version involved reporting to the local police within 24hrs of arriving at any address you stay at. The 24 hrs part hasn't been strictly enforced in the past, but (judging from much stricter enforcement of minor visa overstays) it could be...

That’s China, irrelevant here.

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4 hours ago, MasterBaker said:

... but still force us to report every 90 days like we are all criminals here

 

About 100 years ago slavery was abolished in Thailand so there is a regret of this loss of power and therefore we are making them enjoy.....

 

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9 hours ago, Rmac442 said:

Simple .. no one, in the foreseeable future , will get off a plane walk out the door and get in a taxi ..

Dscussion should be all about how to accept people who have received the vaccine ... Valid documentation requirements, prior to departure and on arrival. and;

for those who wish to leave Thailand if vaccinated in Thailand will they have no restrictions when they return ??

Pls don't make it to difficult for them. They have no clue of what is going on this country and they don't care. They just appear as busy meanwhile the money disappears !!!!

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9 hours ago, Rmac442 said:

Simple .. no one, in the foreseeable future , will get off a plane walk out the door and get in a taxi ..

Dscussion should be all about how to accept people who have received the vaccine ... Valid documentation requirements, prior to departure and on arrival. and;

for those who wish to leave Thailand if vaccinated in Thailand will they have no restrictions when they return ??

Approved vaccines once administered will be registered with you country's health provider. Makes no difference if your in Thailand lol.

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4 hours ago, Surasak said:

The west is starting to get their act together re: vaccinations and most could be done by April if not sooner. If Thailand wants to be in line for mass tourism, May will be a bit late to state their own vaccination program. The UK start general vaccinations Tuesday 8th, a lot can be done before Christmas.

 

 

How far does UK get with their 800.000 doses = 400.000 ppl?

One of the 1st will be an Austrian doc wirking at St Thomas Hosp.

A long way till the guy in the street gets the 2 shots. Plus Brexit will be in the way. No longer so easy to just fly across to Brussels by RAF.

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If Thailand really wanted tourists they would have made it a priority to get 70% if its inhabitants vaccinated as quickly as possible.   Who is going to travel to an unvacinated country.  We have seen how just a few freelancers can wreck havic in Thailand.    Imagine 3-4 of these instances popping up every week and Thailand will be in trouble.   

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Surely, just remove the red tape... bin the COE, compulsory Thai-company only COVID insurance (but still require an insurance premium that covers COVID) and any further bureaucratic checking.

 

Just issue the visa as before, demand a COVID test 72 hours prior (as long as you're on a plane with people who are forced through the same requirement) and impose quarantine on those who can not prove effective vaccination.

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