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53 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

They  have updated the Thailand Pass site. https://tp.consular.go.th/

It now has this on it. Purchase Now takes you to this site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html

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The TGIA site still has covid 19 insurance on it as well. https://covid19.tgia.org/

These official links seem to only offer insurance in 30 day periods. If you wanted to follow the rules and get cover for say 32 days you would have to over buy at 60 days. Go to broker sites and they offer the same cover for the number of days you actually need.

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2 hours ago, Tony M said:

And the requirement for the insurance, stating that it must cover the entire duration of yout stay in Thailand is, again, a contradiction of many of the posts in this forum that 30 days insurance cover is fine for long term extension of stay holders. Has this ever been "clarified" by anyone ?

I recall that back in November Richard Barrow met with the top brass of theThai MFA and was told that insurance coverage for around 30 days would be sufficient. Maybe they were referring to tourists as they never refer to 'retirees'   Can Richard Barrow confirmordeny this to put the matter to rest please?

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Perhaps little off topic as not directly related to Thailand Pass however from reading threads it seems many folks are arriving visa exempt. 

A USA couple I met arrive VE and had 30 day insurance.

Since then have obtained a 30 day extension and currently on covid extension. 

The wife contracted covid and in quarantine in hotel.

The husband in separate room and testing every day.

Different story for those of us that live in Thailand as we can isolate in our own place be that rented or owned. 

Someone posted earlier that travel to Thailand currently as a tourist is crazy. I tend to agree. 

Message of USA couple attached.

perhaps of interest to some tourists. 

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

They  have updated the Thailand Pass site. https://tp.consular.go.th/

It now has this on it. Purchase Now takes you to this site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html

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The TGIA site still has covid 19 insurance on it as well. https://covid19.tgia.org/

Since when is this change?

 

I know a guy who entered Thailand on 3rd Feb, his insurance certificate states "costs in connection with measures ordered by the authorities (e.g. quarantine...) ... for purely preventive reasons (no symptoms) ... are not covered."

It is the last sentence of 2 pages of legalese. And maybe it was possible to enter on 3rd Feb.

 

If they are serious about it no Europeans can enter anymore.

Has anybody been refused entry or refused the Thailandpass?

 

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

They  have updated the Thailand Pass site. https://tp.consular.go.th/

It now has this on it. Purchase Now takes you to this site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html

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The TGIA site still has covid 19 insurance on it as well. https://covid19.tgia.org/

You can buy AXA for 180 days there.  Very expensive (18000),  outside Thailand AXZ sells the 365 days policy for less (about 15000).

AXA does not cover quarantine etc, see the other thread "Warning:..."

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4 minutes ago, Lorry said:

Since when is this change?

Apparently it was put on the Thailand Pass homepage yesterday. Note that it states recommended insurance.

 

4 minutes ago, Lorry said:

If they are serious about it no Europeans can enter anymore.

Why?

if you use one of the suggested companies your coverage will meet the requirements.

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5 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Apparently it was put on the Thailand Pass homepage yesterday. Note that it states recommended insurance.

 

Why?

if you use one of the suggested companies your coverage will meet the requirements.

Most Europeans have travel insurance all year round and don't buy one for this trip.

I am waiting for the first person with Allianz or Europeiske being refused. 

 

 They probably accept Thai AXA, even as I wrote, Thai  AXA does NOT cover.

So additionally to one's real health insurance from overseas one has to buy one of their useless Thai insurances, I see.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

They  have updated the Thailand Pass site. https://tp.consular.go.th/

It now has this on it. Purchase Now takes you to this site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html

Eligibility

1. Age between 1 - 85 years old

2. This insurance policy does not cover who infected or suspected of being infected "Coronavirus (Covid-19)" (including complications) that exist before 

 

#2 The recommended Covid cover doesn't cover you??

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6 minutes ago, stubuzz said:

#2 The recommended Covid cover doesn't cover you??

Hospital isolation would seldom be needed. If in the hospital you would have symptoms and be treated for it.

You can do the isolation in a accepted hotel or at you own home if you have one.

 

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

They  have updated the Thailand Pass site. https://tp.consular.go.th/

It now has this on it. Purchase Now takes you to this site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html

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The TGIA site still has covid 19 insurance on it as well. https://covid19.tgia.org/

Your insurance policy must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Thailand.

How does that work if you live here and need to go, let's say for a few weeks abroad and come back to Thailand?

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9 minutes ago, RafPinto said:

Your insurance policy must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Thailand.
How does that work if you live here and need to go, let's say for a few weeks abroad and come back to Thailand?

Duration of stay is mostly meant to be for those that do not live here.

You can get a Thailand Pass with 30 days of the insurance. Immigration does not check to see if you have insurance for your stay when they stamp into the country.

If you make a short trip out of the country you would only need 30 days of insurance.

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