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For medical reasons I have to return to my home country for an indefinite period but hope to be able to return for my visa extension (retirement) which expires at the end of August! I have a insurance here which I signed on for as extra health cover some years back. It actually cover the mandatory 40/400000 for O-A visa which on extension I not need. Attached to the policy is (seems like a diploma) a document in Thai / English stating that it also cover covid-19 disease with up to Thb 850000,- pr. policy year. Is this good enough to attach to the Thailand Pass application or do I need to buy a separate insurance if I hopefully can return before my extension expire?

Thanks

Felt

Edited by Felt 35
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If you can prove your insurance covers at least $10,000 of covid 19 treatment will be accepted to apply for a Thailand Pass.

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20 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

If you can prove your insurance covers at least $10,000 of covid 19 treatment will be accepted to apply for a Thailand Pass.

Thank you for replying. Well I will at least try to upload it when applying. Btw, the Insurance company is widely used by the foreign community here but I believe its origin is foreign.

Felt

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2 hours ago, Felt 35 said:

Thank you for replying. Well I will at least try to upload it when applying. Btw, the Insurance company is widely used by the foreign community here but I believe its origin is foreign.

Felt

The insurance does NOT need to be Thai.

As long as it states over $10,000, or unlimited coverage as well as mentions covid-19 you should be fine.

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