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TOPIC: Thailand Pass, applying from the UK.

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If the Thailand Pass is still required by October 2022, is there a problem applying with NHS Covid certificates if the traveller’s middle name is not shown, as it is in travel documents?

I ask this as according to the NHS app help FAQ’s it’s not currently possible to add a persons middle name to the certificates.

5 months away is perhaps over egging the concern somewhat... 

 

But no.... People have been entering Thailand with UK NHS vaccine certificates without any issue - First and Last name is fine (they didn’t even need their passport number). 

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Thanks for the reply, it has put my mind at rest.

90% sure that just next month (June) the Thailand Pass will be history.

For sure, by October things will be very different, and (apart from 300B 'tourist insurance fee') things will be back to normal.

24 minutes ago, 2long said:

90% sure that just next month (June) the Thailand Pass will be history.

For sure, by October things will be very different, and (apart from 300B 'tourist insurance fee') things will be back to normal.

PM already said "it stays" in last 7 days on another thread....but hey, it's flip-flop Thailand.

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1 hour ago, 2long said:

90% sure that just next month (June) the Thailand Pass will be history.

For sure, by October things will be very different, and (apart from 300B 'tourist insurance fee') things will be back to normal.

I hope so, as it is still stifling the return of many tourists. I shall keep an eye on the situation anyway and hope it goes away.

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