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Hello everyone need some advice on this Covid Thai insurance to come to Thailand.
So l am returning on June 11 from Melbourne.
l have a 1 year Non O marriage extension with a re entry stamp good until the 31st October. l am only staying 40 days then returning to Melbourne. So here's the Question.
Do l buy insurance for 40 days or the length of the extension (31st October) which is 142 days?
Anyone done this before?
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They say do buy 30 days even if you plan to say longer, who's gonna know really how long you stay and how long is the policy as there is no mechanism in place that can check the different...

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Strange question. Why would you leave yourself uninsured? Naturally you insure yourself for every single day you stay and live in a foreign country.

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32 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Strange question. Why would you leave yourself uninsured? Naturally you insure yourself for every single day you stay and live in a foreign country.

If you haven't got the answer please refrain from comments that are none of your business and no one cares what you think. And a side note read the question and think about it!!

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just for 30 days sufficient.

if you are going to travel to thailand often, do get covid policy for 1 year from 4200b.

There is possibility, that covid insurance requirement will stay even after 1st July (supposed full opening).

Buying for a year is cheaper, than buying per month.

That cheapest insurance needs 14 days to be activated. But once activated it's multiple entry and from the day of entry.

Edited by internationalism
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55 minutes ago, Bruce1054 said:

If you haven't got the answer please refrain from comments that are none of your business and no one cares what you think. And a side note read the question and think about it!!

If you read and understand, I left an answer as well to the question. That was that you naturally insure yourself for the whole shabang.

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