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Hi all samster feeling traveling bkk need some help
From what i know
Fully vaccinated travelers from any country are allowed to enter Thailand without quarantine. Here are the requirements: Fully vaccinated for more than 14 days before traveling;; Must book a SHA+ Hotel for Day 1 and Day 5 while waiting for the result of the RT PCR COVID test; must possess a COVID-19 Insurance.
feb 1 test and go and test and go is back up
Pre departure test(within 72hour)
arival test at sha+ hotel day 1
During the day1 are we allow to travel around or have to wait till test result out?
day 5 another sha+ hotel
what about for short term traveler if we are leaving on day 4/5 do we still need to do pcr test? or this program is only for people staying longer then 5day?
Hi all samster feeling traveling bkk need some help
From what i know
Fully vaccinated travelers from any country are allowed to enter Thailand without quarantine. Here are the requirements: Fully vaccinated for more than 14 days before traveling;; Must book a SHA+ Hotel for Day 1 and Day 5 while waiting for the result of the RT PCR COVID test; must possess a COVID-19 Insurance.
feb 1 test and go and test and go is back up
Pre departure test(within 72hour)
arival test at sha+ hotel day 1
During the day1 are we allow to travel around or have to wait till test result out?
day 5 another sha+ hotel
what about for short term traveler if we are leaving on day 4/5 do we still need to do pcr test? or this program is only for people staying longer then 5day?
While waiting for result, u are not allow to roam around. Result will be out within few hours. If u r staying shorter than 5 day or 5 days, u dun have to take pcr n can leave for another country.
My last trip, I reached BKK in the evening, the next morning, the result was with the recept. The hotel I stayed, provided 3 meals. Surfed net, watched youtube, a good sleep, next day, out to roam around Thailand.
Hi all samster feeling traveling bkk need some help
From what i know
Fully vaccinated travelers from any country are allowed to enter Thailand without quarantine. Here are the requirements: Fully vaccinated for more than 14 days before traveling;; Must book a SHA+ Hotel for Day 1 and Day 5 while waiting for the result of the RT PCR COVID test; must possess a COVID-19 Insurance.
feb 1 test and go and test and go is back up
Pre departure test(within 72hour)
arival test at sha+ hotel day 1
During the day1 are we allow to travel around or have to wait till test result out?
day 5 another sha+ hotel
what about for short term traveler if we are leaving on day 4/5 do we still need to do pcr test? or this program is only for people staying longer then 5day?
Pls read up on other thread in the same section. Tired of repeating all the rules for each single member who asks the same questions.
Day 1 & 5 you are required to quarantine in your hotel room till your negative test result is out.
If leaving on day 4, only need to book day 1 test. Its even written in thailand pass FAQ section. So pls go and read first.
Yes agreed still not and havent dclare yet.
If still need thai pass and need ART or PCR then is still not.
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Originally Posted by Hot&Spicy
Hi all samster feeling traveling bkk need some help
From what i know
Fully vaccinated travelers from any country are allowed to enter Thailand without quarantine. Here are the requirements: Fully vaccinated for more than 14 days before traveling;; Must book a SHA+ Hotel for Day 1 and Day 5 while waiting for the result of the RT PCR COVID test; must possess a COVID-19 Insurance.
feb 1 test and go and test and go is back up
Pre departure test(within 72hour)
arival test at sha+ hotel day 1
During the day1 are we allow to travel around or have to wait till test result out?
day 5 another sha+ hotel
what about for short term traveler if we are leaving on day 4/5 do we still need to do pcr test? or this program is only for people staying longer then 5day?
Only when can travel freely and also no need ART or PCR and the virus become normal sickness and was declare then is consider endemic.
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While waiting for result, u are not allow to roam around. Result will be out within few hours. If u r staying shorter than 5 day or 5 days, u dun have to take pcr n can leave for another country.
My last trip, I reached BKK in the evening, the next morning, the result was with the recept. The hotel I stayed, provided 3 meals. Surfed net, watched youtube, a good sleep, next day, out to roam around Thailand.
I see thanks,
Mind sharing how you did your booking?
seem like
flight ticket +booking of Pcr test(pre departure)
covid insurance+pcr with hotel(thailand) day1
after with all the above then apply thailand pass
Apply vaccinated cert from notarise with the pcr test report and print out
I see thanks,
Mind sharing how you did your booking?
seem like
flight ticket +booking of Pcr test(pre departure)
covid insurance+pcr with hotel(thailand) day1
after with all the above then apply thailand pass
Apply vaccinated cert from notarise with the pcr test report and print out
did i miss out or mess up anything?
I submitted my thailand pass application on 2 Feb 2022. You will need the following:
1) PCR Hotel bookings for Day 1 and Day 5 (not required if you staying less than 5 days)
2) Vaccine cert from notarise
3) Covid Insurance Cert
4) An Image of your passport details page
5) Your arrival and departure flight details
Documents to be uploaded in JPEG format. More details can be found on the Thailand Pass website.
I see thanks,
Mind sharing how you did your booking?
seem like
flight ticket +booking of Pcr test(pre departure)
covid insurance+pcr with hotel(thailand) day1
after with all the above then apply thailand pass
Apply vaccinated cert from notarise with the pcr test report and print out
did i miss out or mess up anything?
Go to YouTube on your phone, just type Test & Go, there're plenty of videos there teaching u step by step how to go about applying for the pass...Very informative n you can watch the videos over n over again till you're familiar with the procedures.
It's much better than asking for help here..
Go to YouTube on your phone, just type Test & Go, there're plenty of videos there teaching u step by step how to go about applying for the pass...Very informative n you can watch the videos over n over again till you're familiar with the procedures.
It's much better than asking for help here..
because he's lazy. he wanted to apply for thailand pass and yet he doesnt even bother to go to the thailand pass website to read up on it.
Its all properly listed there!
Go to YouTube on your phone, just type Test & Go, there're plenty of videos there teaching u step by step how to go about applying for the pass...Very informative n you can watch the videos over n over again till you're familiar with the procedures.
It's much better than asking for help here..
because he's lazy. he wanted to apply for thailand pass and yet he doesnt even bother to go to the thailand pass website to read up on it.
Its all properly listed there!
i did do research just being uncertain since first time traveling with so much document dont really want to mess up and wasted all the time and money
I submitted my thailand pass application on 2 Feb 2022. You will need the following:
1) PCR Hotel bookings for Day 1 and Day 5 (not required if you staying less than 5 days)
2) Vaccine cert from notarise
3) Covid Insurance Cert
4) An Image of your passport details page
5) Your arrival and departure flight details
Documents to be uploaded in JPEG format. More details can be found on the Thailand Pass website.
thanks the V-cert from notarise is the OA file right??
oh did you use Axa insurance or other insurance?
thanks the V-cert from notarise is the OA file right??
oh did you use Axa insurance or other insurance?
No, not the OA file. It is the Vaccination Certificate. Once notarise emails you regarding the successful issuance of the cert, there will be a link in that email for you to retrieve it.
I had some issues with applying for insurance with AXA so i went with TUNE Protect instead. It was twice as expensive as AXA, but i was desperate so i just went for it.