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What do you have to prepare prior to traveling to Thailand?

  • Jul 11, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 14, 2020

The foreigner or non-Thai nationals must carry the necessary documents as follows:
  1. Certificate of Entry (COE) issued by the Thai embassy or consulate in your current location.

  2. Fit to Fly Certificate issued by the Thai embassy or consulate in your location. This must be issued no longer than 72 hours before the date of travel. This certificate is also necessary at the airline’s check-in counter for a boarding pass to be issued.

  3. Health Insurance Policy covering treatment and medical expenses related to COVID-19 with a minimum coverage of 100,000 USD. (We can help you)




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How to obtain a Certificate of Entry?

The foreigner must apply for the certificate of entry from the local Thai Embassy or consulate at least 10 working days prior to the intended date of travel and must submit the following documents to the consular section of the Thai embassy or consulate:

· Passport

· Original or copy of the valid work permit or Letter issued by the relevant authorities of Thailand indicating permission for entry into Thailand for work purposes (if applicable).

· Copy of the valid non-immigrant visa or extension of stay based on the Non-immigrant visa

· Copy of the Health Insurance Policy covering treatment and medical expenses related to COVID-19 with a minimum coverage of 100,000 USD.

· Copy of flight details of the intended date of travel

Note: In case the foreign national does not have a valid visa or has an expired non-immigrant visa, he or she can submit all the required documents and a filled-in visa application requesting for the Non-immigrant visa and the Thai embassy or consulate will issue the certificate of Entry and the visa altogether.

What to do upon entry to Thailand?

When entering Thailand, the foreigner or non-Thai national is requested to follow the Thai authority’s guidelines for preventing the COVID-19 pandemic as follows:

· Present the Certificate of Entry to the Thai authorities at the airport of arrival

· Present the completed and signed Declaration Form

· Present the health insurance policy

· Present the valid non-immigrant visa and work permit (if applicable)

· The foreign national will be subjected to a 14-day mandatory state quarantine at a government-designated facility or other facilities under the supervision of the Ministry of Public Health at his or her own expense.


Source: ThaiEmbassy - This is NOT the official website of the Thai Embassy.




 
 
 

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