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Originally Posted by Always Flyin
(Post 34192205)
I went through the steps to apply for the insurance and, once it is declared that you are entering on a non-imm "O" visa, you are not eligible for the tourist insurance. The insurance that is offered is age limited.
Go to the insurance site referenced above and try it for yourself. This is a big issue right now for elderly retirees and we have yet to find a solution. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...d58508cc49.jpg Once again, Thai Pass has no idea what visa you will enter on so it's impossible to be refused or accepted for it based on visa type. The insurance certificate available when purchasing this product will get you a Thai Pass as long as you meet the other Thai Pass requirements. Edit: I've just been through the application on the insurer recommended on Thai Pass site that does up to 85 years old and it too can be taken right up to the payment page. |
Extremely quick turnaround for me when I was worrying I might not get the approval back in time. Submitted my form for Wednesday last night but made sure I meticulously included all details and got the approval this morning about 10 hours later.
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Originally Posted by ft101
(Post 34192402)
As said already, I have been right through to the payment stage with a declared Date of Birth in 1937 and it works fine. The only section where you declare non-imm "O" visa or similar is in Step 1 (pic attached) but that is just them trying to sell you something in the future. Acknowledge the pop up and move on.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...d58508cc49.jpg Once again, Thai Pass has no idea what visa you will enter on so it's impossible to be refused or accepted for it based on visa type. The insurance certificate available when purchasing this product will get you a Thai Pass as long as you meet the other Thai Pass requirements. Edit: I've just been through the application on the insurer recommended on Thai Pass site that does up to 85 years old and it too can be taken right up to the payment page. They will only insure for 30-days. |
Originally Posted by Always Flyin
(Post 34194327)
"The insurance must cover the whole duration of stay in Thailand."
They will only insure for 30-days. The following COVID-19 Insurance Plans coverage meet the 20,000 USD coverage requirement to enter Thailand. Please note that only policies with over 100,000 USD coverage may meet the visa requirement for OA, and STV visas. The following packages are all acceptable for Thailand Pass applications. https://asq.in.th/thailand-covid-insurance |
I don't know about now, but in the past, they were only stamping people in for the length of their insurance policies or length of their visa, whichever was less. Are they still doing that? Also, that's pretty pricey insurance for a 30 day covid policy.
You might try posting elsewhere to see what other retirees are doing. -David |
So do I rebook the first hotel night? No more RT-PCR required after May 1
So I booked a trip in May via BKK back in March. I completed the Thailand Pass process with insurance, Test & Go hotel SHA++ hotel package with PCR for 1 night and booked a second night separately as "just" a hotel night.
Now that the RT-PCR / isolation until results requirement is being dropped as of May 1, should I just cancel the first night and rebook as another "ordinary" hotel night? I wrote an email to the Test & Go email address but have not heard back yet. I'd like to assume that they will accept the current QR code / Thailand Pass with insurance and let me cancel the hotel Test & Go package / rebook the hotel to just regular night rates without question. Anyone have an insight? |
Originally Posted by LIH Prem
(Post 34199803)
I don't know about now, but in the past, they were only stamping people in for the length of their insurance policies or length of their visa, whichever was less. Are they still doing that? Also, that's pretty pricey insurance for a 30 day covid policy.
The original insurance is indeed pricey, perhaps because it had to cover everyone up to 99 years for one price. The other ones are much more reasonabe including the one that goes up to 85 years old. |
Look at the tp page. It says people with prior approval don't need to apply for new qr code. And yes you no longer need the test and go package, just insurance and vax after May 1.
Originally Posted by flyzabit
(Post 34199844)
So I booked a trip in May via BKK back in March. I completed the Thailand Pass process with insurance, Test & Go hotel SHA++ hotel package with PCR for 1 night and booked a second night separately as "just" a hotel night.
Now that the RT-PCR / isolation until results requirement is being dropped as of May 1, should I just cancel the first night and rebook as another "ordinary" hotel night? I wrote an email to the Test & Go email address but have not heard back yet. I'd like to assume that they will accept the current QR code / Thailand Pass with insurance and let me cancel the hotel Test & Go package / rebook the hotel to just regular night rates without question. Anyone have an insight? |
Originally Posted by flyzabit
(Post 34199844)
So I booked a trip in May via BKK back in March. I completed the Thailand Pass process with insurance, Test & Go hotel SHA++ hotel package with PCR for 1 night and booked a second night separately as "just" a hotel night.
Now that the RT-PCR / isolation until results requirement is being dropped as of May 1, should I just cancel the first night and rebook as another "ordinary" hotel night? I wrote an email to the Test & Go email address but have not heard back yet. I'd like to assume that they will accept the current QR code / Thailand Pass with insurance and let me cancel the hotel Test & Go package / rebook the hotel to just regular night rates without question. Anyone have an insight? |
There's lots of places besides TGIA to look for insurance, including a broker that sells entry insurance online at https://misterprakan.com
the long term stay insurance I looked at was up to age 99, and a lot cheaper than TGIA. -David |
Sorry if this has been mentioned earlier or TP web site,
but if one arriving at BKK very late on April 29 (say at 2300) and wait until midnight to proceed to the immigration. Can this qualify for the new rules of Thailand Pass ? |
Originally Posted by ichigen
(Post 34203907)
Sorry if this has been mentioned earlier or TP web site,
but if one arriving at BKK very late on April 29 (say at 2300) and wait until midnight to proceed to the immigration. Can this qualify for the new rules of Thailand Pass ? |
Originally Posted by ichigen
(Post 34203907)
Sorry if this has been mentioned earlier or TP web site,
but if one arriving at BKK very late on April 29 (say at 2300) and wait until midnight to proceed to the immigration. Can this qualify for the new rules of Thailand Pass ? |
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this. If it is not, I apologize, and would appreciate if someone could point me into the right direction...
We want to come visit Thailand next week, under the new rules. I've seen quite a few posts in this thread about difficulties with insurance... it seems to me that the absolute rock-bottom cheapest price is WorldTrips Atlas International, as they could supposedly cover my entire 15 day trip for under 20 USD. Is that correct? Or did I miss an even cheaper option? (I know WorldTrips Atlas International seems plenty cheap already, but considering that we are a large group of people, every extra dollar is multiplied by many people and thus adds up quickly). Second of all, supposing we decide to spring for a better option - one that covers asymptomatic expenses (i.e. if someone tests positive, a policy that would cover their Thanks! |
Originally Posted by ft101
(Post 34199896)
You'll get the full length of your visa, or extension of stay stamp or whatever with 30 days insurance. Hundreds if not thousands have already done it.
I was referring to the person that asked about the long term non-O retirement visa. Those long term visas have insurance requirements above and beyond what you need as a tourist or even when entering on a 90 day visa. It is an issue for them. -David |
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