Thailand Pass


Thailand Pass

The contents of this page may no longer be relevant. For updated information about traveling to Thailand, please go to: Thailand Travel Restrictions in 2023. To purchase your Thailand Travel Insurance please visit: https://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance

What is Thailand Pass?

The Thailand Pass system is a free-of-charge web-based system designed to make the documentation process of travelers entering Thailand more efficient and faster. The Thai Pass QR code is required for all travelers entering Thailand.

The application will be approved by the central authorities in Thailand and not the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate. Therefore, please allow sufficient time for approval after registering for the Thailand Pass.

The goal of the system is to help support the country’s “Ease of Travel” system after it reopens and to expedite filling out information and uploading travel documents.

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Required Documents for Travel to Thailand

Please have the following documents ready.

Incorrect documents will delay the entry screening to Thailand.

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Travelers may join our Facebook Group to ask questions, get help and read the latest developments: https://www.facebook.com/groups/howtoenterthailand

Who Can Apply for the Thailand Pass

Thai Pass is required for all travelers entering Thailand, whether they be Thai nationals or foreigners.

From May 1, 2022, Thai Pass application and approval requirements will depend on a traveler’s vaccination status.

  1. Fully Vaccinated travelers will be able to enter Thailand under the No Quarantine program. A vaccinated traveler does not need to book 1 night’s accommodation in an approved SHA+ hotel or complete an RT-PCR test on arrival.Fully vaccinated foreigners will need to provide proof of COVID insurance and their vaccination certificate when applying for Thailand Pass. Thai Nationals only need to provide their vaccination certificate as insurance is not required. Unvaccinated children under 18 years old may travel with vaccinated parents without quarantine. The parents must include the children’s personal information in the application.
  2. Unvaccinated travelers will have 2 options for entering Thailand:
    • Unvaccinated travelers will be able to enter Thailand under the existing 5-day Alternate Quarantine program; OR
    • Unvaccinated travelers will be able to enter the No Quarantine program by completing an RT-PCR test and uploading the result into their Thai Pass application. The test cannot be older than 72 hours before their departure date.

What are the Requirements for the Thailand Pass

To support “Ease of Travel’, entry requirements have been eased from May 1, 2022. You can now apply with fewer documents and obtain a QR entry code faster.

The document requirements are listed below.

Vaccinated travelers (No Quarantine)

  • Your passport profile page
  • A certificate of full (2 doses) vaccination or vaccine card
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$ 10,000 minimum coverage

Unvaccinated travelers (No Quarantine)

  • Your passport profile page
  • An RT-PCR test result no more than 72 hours before your departure date
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$ 10,000 minimum coverage

Unvaccinated travelers doing Alternate Quarantine program

  • Your passport profile page
  • Confirmed booking of SHA+ hotel 5-day Alternate Quarantine package
  • A pre-booked RT-PCR test on arrival (if not included in your package)
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$ 10,000 minimum coverage

Passport

You must scan your passport or take a photo of your passport profile page similar to this example:

Sample passport

Proof of Vaccination

For vaccinated travelers entering under the No Quarantine program, you must prepare your vaccination certificate or card. The file must be in JPG, JPEG, or PNG.

For unvaccinated travelers who would like to enter Thailand under the No Quarantine program, instead of submitting a vaccination certificate or card, you must submit a negative result of the RT PCR COVID-19 test issued within 72 hours before traveling to Thailand.

Vaccine Card

Flight Details

The next step of the process is to book your flight to Thailand. Although it is not required to submit a proof of flight booking, the Thai Pass system will require the following information of your flight:

  • Country of Departure
  • Date of Arrival in Thailand
  • Flight Number 
  • Estimated Exit Date from Thailand  

Hotel Booking or Address  in Thailand

The Thailand Pass system does not require travelers to provide a hotel booking as well. However, you will be required to provide an address in Thailand. If you will be staying in private accommodation you may provide the address.

For travelers staying in a hotel, we highly recommend using Agoda.com when booking your hotel:

COVID-19 Insurance

Foreigners are required to submit proof of COVID-19 Insurance with minimum medical coverage of 10,000 USD.

To purchase the AXA Thailand Insurance, you can visit: www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance

Here is an example of an Insurance Certificate that you need for your Thai Pass application:

Sample COVID-19 Insurance Certificate

How to Apply for Thailand Pass

The Thailand Pass System is a QR code generating system. To obtain a QR entry code or Thai Pass ID, travelers will have to:

  • Register at the official web portal
  • Input personal details
  • Upload the required documents per their vaccination status
  • Receive a confirmation email after registration (within seconds after registration)
  • Wait for the approval (normally within 1-3 days)

And if approved, you will receive an email with your QR Entry Code or ID, which you will use upon entering Thailand.

1. Apply for Thailand Pass by Yourself

You may apply for the Thailand Pass directly on the MFA website: https://tp.consular.go.th/

If you have already applied by yourself and you need to check the status, please go to: https://tp.consular.go.th/en/check-status

If you already applied and you still did not get the QR code or you were rejected, please email: [email protected]

2. Thailand Pass Application Service by Siam Legal

Application for the Thailand Pass is free-of-charge and you do not need any assistance to apply for it. However, there may be instances where some individuals may voluntarily choose a paid service provider such as a law firm to provide consultation, assist them to prepare their documents, and submit them on their behalf.

Individuals may encounter problems with their documents that are not being uploaded properly or are deemed unacceptable to the Thai embassy or consulate. This may cause delays or rejection of your application, so it may be helpful to retain a service provider to assist you with the application. These paid Thailand Pass services offered by Siam Legal are listed below.

Meet the Siam Legal Thailand Visa Team

You can request assistance from a third party paid provider such as Siam Legal with your Thailand Pass application.

 

Step-by-Step Guide for Thailand Pass Application

Thailand has recently reopened the country to travelers, both Thais and foreigners whether vaccinated or unvaccinated. In this newsletter, you will learn about the Step-by-Step Process of Applying for a Thailand Pass.

Step 1: Visit the official website

You may go to the official website: https://tp.consular.go.th/

Once there, you may choose the option of Air Travel or Land Travel.

thailand pass step 1

After that, you will be directed to a page where you can begin your registration:

Thailand Pass Registration

When you begin the registration, you will be directed to the entry program which is No Quarantine:

Thai Pass No Quarantine

No Quarantine program for fully vaccinated travelers entering any international airport or selected land borders in Thailand or unvaccinated who have RT PCR test results issued within 72 hours before departure to Thailand. Unvaccinated children below 18 years old must be added to their parent’s or guardian’s application.

Step 2: Details of your Arrival

In this part, you will provide the purpose of travel to Thailand whether for tourism or if you are a returning resident.

You will also provide your country of departure, airport of arrival, flight number, date of arrival.

Thai Pass details of arrival

Step 3. Provide your Personal Information

In this part, you will provide your full name as stated in your passport or travel document, nationality, passport number, date of birth, contact number, and email address. Please make sure that you check the correct spelling of your personal information before you proceed to the next step. Also in this part, children under the age of 18 years will be added to the parent or guardian.

thai pass personal information page

Step 4. Upload Proof of Vaccination or RT PCR Test

In this part, you will provide your vaccination information. You will provide the name or brand of your latest vaccination. You will be able to upload a JPG or PNG file of your proof of vaccination.

For faster processing of your Thailand Pass, it is recommended to also upload the QR code of your vaccination document if it is available.

Note: If you are you are not fully vaccinated, you may upload a copy of your RT PCR or professional ATK test result in lieu of a vaccination certificate issued within 72 hours before departure.

Vaccination Certificate and QR code

Step 5: Provide Your Hotel Details or Address in Thailand

In this part, you will be required to provide the details of your address in Thailand or your hotel reservation.

Thailand Pass Accommodation Info

If you are staying in a hotel, you can also validate your reservation if you booked through Agoda.com:

Agoda.com booking confirmed

Step 6: Submit your Travel Insurance

In this part, you will provide the COVID 19 Insurance. You must upload the certificate of insurance. Based on experience, it is recommended to use AXA Thailand Insurance as it is the best insurance provider and they will issue a one-page document written specifically for your Thai Pass application.

Travel Insurance

Step 7: Review the Summary of your Thailand Pass Application

This is the last part of the application process. You will have a summary of your application. Please check all information that you have provided and if everything is correct, you may submit the application.

You will then receive your 6-digit access code which will appear on your screen and it will also be sent to your registered email.

Thailand Pass 6 digit code

 

How long does it take to Process the Thailand Pass

The processing time for the application is up to 2 hours depending on the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Disease Control office. There are instances when the registration will take a couple of minutes to a couple of hours. It is recommended to apply for the Thailand pass at least 2 days before your intended departure.

How to Check the Status of Your Application

To check the status of your Thailand Pass application, you may go to: https://tp.consular.go.th/en/check-status

Check Status

If the status states ‘Reviewing’, it means you need to wait a day or two for the result.

Reviewing Status

If the status states ‘Approved’, you can download the file or save it on your mobile phone.

Status Approved

Once you have been approved, you can download your Thai Pass QR code or you will also receive it through email. For vaccinated travelers and their dependents, they may use the Thai Pass QR code within 3 days after the estimated arrival date in case of flight delays.

Take note that Thailand Pass is not a visa and it is not a permit to stay in Thailand. It is just a permit to enter Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sample Thailand Pass

Sample Thai Pass QR Code

Recommended Thailand Pass Insurance

Based on experience, the common problem for the applications being rejected and travelers being denied boarding their flight is that some insurance policies are not properly worded.

Your COVID 19 insurance must expressly state that it covers up to $10,000 USD medical expenses, including COVID 19 related incidents, and it must cover your whole stay in Thailand.

The Thai Pass system only accepts one attachment therefore it is important to have a one-page Certificate of Insurance with all the required information. To purchase the most reliable insurance that has never had a problem with the Thai Embassy or airline, please click the link below:

https://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance

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Siam Legal Visa and Thailand Pass Application Assistance

Package 1: 200 USD (Visa + Thailand Pass)

  • Online Visa Consultation
  • Extensive checklist of required documents
  • Assistance in Thai e-visa application (non-immigrant O marriage visa and 60-day TR visa)
  • Assistance in Thailand Pass application
  • 3 to 4 weeks process
  • Available in the US, UK, and Canada visa applications only

Package 2: 100 USD (Thailand Pass)

  • Consultation with our Immigration Specialist
  • Extensive checklist of required documents
  • Assistance in Thailand Pass application (including Visa holders and Visa Exemption)
  • 5 to 7 days process
  • Available for Thai and foreign nationals

Thailand Pass Support: https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-pass

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Top 20 Questions on Thailand Pass

Do we still need RT-PCR on arrival after April 1?

No. RT-PCR will no longer be required for vaccinated travelers when entering Thailand.

Unvaccinated travelers who do not want to do a mandatory 5-day quarantine will need to complete a pre-departure RT-PCR no less than 72 hours before their arrival date and will need to upload the result into their Thailand Pass application.

Is there a list of SHA+ hotels in Bangkok?

You can find a list of approved SHA+/AQ and the list of normal hotels in Bangkok at Agoda.com

When should I begin the Thai Pass process? Will the pass expire?

You should begin applying for your Thailand Pass a minimum of 5 working days before your flight date. Yes, it will expire after 7 days from the date of arrival which is stated in the Thailand Pass.

What is the minimum age children need to do an RT- PCR test?

Starting April 1, 2022 travelers both adults and children are no longer required to undergo a mandatory pre-departure RT-PCR test before traveling to Thailand.

Do I need to upload proof of purchase for an ATK kit as part of my Thai Pass application?

No. ATK tests are self-administered and can be bought from a pharmacy or 7-11stores in Thailand. Currently, the official website advises you have to upload proof of purchase of an ATK test kit, but this is not required.

Am I allowed to leave the hotel room while waiting for my RT-PCR negative result?

If you arrive under the Alternate Quarantine scheme, you are required to stay in your room for the full 5 days. You cannot leave the room until you receive a negative RT-PCR test result on day 5.

How long will I need to quarantine if I test positive for Covid while in Thailand?

You will be required to quarantine for up to 10 days or until your RT-PCR test shows a negative result. A second test will be conducted on day 5. If you have a history of COVID 19 infection, the hotel and hospital will determine if you will not be required to isolate or quarantine.

Can I use an old Thai Pass QR if it has passed the original date of approval?

You can use an old Thai Pass QR if your flight changes by up to 7 days before or after the original arrival date. If your changes are over 7 days, then you need to apply for a new Thailand Pass.

If I am a returning expat, how long should I get insurance?

There is no hard rule for how long you need the insurance. Returning expats are being accepted with policy coverage of 30 days.

Why do I have to use a SHA+/AQ hotel?

SHA+/AQ hotels are approved by the Thai Government as Covid safe with 70-100% of staff vaccinated. These hotels have regulated testing processes in place and are partnered with a hospital or medical facility in the case you test positive for Covid on arrival. Booking an AQ or SHA+ hotel is required for travelers under the Quarantine program.

What cities in Thailand do I get an RT-PCR test at the hotel?

RT-PCR tests are conducted at the SHA+ hotel in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, and Hua Hin or partner hospitals for travelers under the Quarantine program.

What cities do I get an RT-PCR test at the Airport?

Visitors landing in Phuket, Krabi, or Koh Samui are tested at the airport and then transported to their hotel. The test is no longer required for travelers under the No Quarantine program.

How much is an RT-PCR test if I have to book it myself?

An RT-PCR will cost from 1,500 to 2,500 Thai baht if you have to book it yourself.

Can I receive assistance with preparing documents for my Thailand Pass?

Yes. Companies like Siam Legal International provide Thailand Pass services that check and confirm all documents are in order.

Can I land in Bangkok and fly straight to Krabi?

Yes. If you are vaccinated, under the new No Quarantine program, you are free to travel anywhere when you leave the airport.

Can I book a flight to Chiang Mai if I land in Bangkok?

Yes. From May 1, Test & Go is no longer required for vaccinated travelers so you can book domestic transit flights anywhere in Thailand immediately.

Do I have to stay at SHA+/AQ hotels for my entire stay in Thailand?

No. SHA+/AQ hotels are only required for travelers entering Thailand under the No Quarantine program. As long as you have a Thailand Pass, vaccination and insurance, you are free to travel anywhere in Thailand and book any accommodation.

Thailand Embassies Near You

Contact your local Thai Embassy for more details on how to apply for a tourist visa to Thailand:

United States – Washington DC

Royal Thai Embassy Washington DC
Consular Section (Kalorama Rd.)
2300 Kalorama Rd. N.W.,
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: +1 202-684-8493
Monday-Friday : 9:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
https://thaiembdc.org/contact/

United Kingdom – London

Royal Thai Embassy
29-30 Queen’s Gate,
London, SW7 5JB
Phone: 0207 589 2944, 0207 225 5500 ext 5505,
5526 / 0207 225 5507 (for visa matters) from 1400 – 1700 hours
[email protected]

Australia – Canberra

The Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra
111 Empire Circuit Yarralumla ACT 2600
Tel: +61 2 6206 0100
Visa and Thailand Pass Section
+61 2 6206 0100  to 120 or 122
[email protected]

Germany – Berlin

Thai Embassy Berlin
Lepsiusstrasse 64/66 12163 Berlin
Tel: 030 794 810
[email protected]
[email protected]

Singapore

Royal Thai Embassy
370 Orchard Road
Singapore 238870
Telephone: (+65) 6737 2475, 6737 2476
Email: [email protected]

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1,338 Comments

  1. Giorgio
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    Hi,
    salivary RT-PCR test is admitted or only via nose?
    Thanks in advance.

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Giorgio,

      Good day.
      For children below 6 years old, they can do the saliva RT PCR test.
      Thank you.

  2. Shay Rozental
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    I am traveling from israel and i have 2 shots of vacination.
    my flight is on november 8th.
    my final flight destination is phuket but i have a connection flight from bangkok.
    will i still be under the “No Quarantine Program”,altough i have connection flight from bangkok?

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Shay,

      Good day.
      You need to stay overnight in Bangkok before you can travel to other parts of Thailand. At this time, domestics transfer is not permitted. If you did not get your COE yet, you need to apply for the Thailand Plus on Monday.
      Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

  3. John Haynes
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    When I get Thailand Pass do I still need a O retired tourist visa to stay 90 day

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear John,

      Good day.
      The Thailand Pass is not a visa. It is a travel pass only. If you need to stay in Thailand for 90 days you need to check what available visas you can apply or obtain. You can apply for the 90-day non immigrant visa or the 60-day TR visa which you can extend for another 30 days. The application for the visa is a separate application, you can go to https://thaievisa.go.th/
      For the Thailand Pass, you can go to https://tp.consular.go.th/
      Should you require any assistance for the Thai Visa and the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.
      Thank you.

  4. Craig Miller
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    Hello again,

    My question was removed, not sure why.
    Do you have to depart from your country of residence due to this 21 consecutive days rule? I am from the UK but work in Belgium, am I able to fly from Belgium as it’s the only way to meet this rule?
    Also do flights have to be direct, for example if you fly Emirates there is a transfer in Dubai?

    Thanks

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Craig,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can travel from Belgium to Thailand with direct flight or with stopover in Middle East such as Dubai or Doha. You apply for the Thailand Pass from Thai Embassy Brussels.
      Thank you.

  5. Margareta
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    Good day. I booked à flight from Köpenhamn too Phuket via Bangkok.
    With Thai air 10 november. Do we have to stay in Bangkok and leav the pcr test at a hotel there or can we Continue to Phuket and do the test there?

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Margareta,

      Good day.
      You need to stay overnight in Bangkok before you can travel to other parts of Thailand. At this time, domestics transfer is not permitted. If you did not get your COE yet, you need to apply for the Thailand Plus on Monday.
      Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

  6. Karen
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    Thank you for replying to my previous question but I have another one now. If I land at Bangkok in the morning and book 1 night in an approved hotel how long is it before I will get the test result? Can I book a flight to Koh Samui for the following morning?

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Karen,

      Good day.
      I suggest for you to check with the hotel because the test may depend the time of your arrival. So if you arrive in the morning of Day 1, you may be able to leave the hotel around midday of Day 2. You can ask the hotel which hospital or clinic will take the test and maybe they can give you an idea about the timing.

      Thank you.

  7. Аля
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    Добрый день! Уменя вылет 15 ноября на пхукет.Если я подам документы 2 ноября,я успею получить разрешение thaipass?
    Я лечу с животным . отель SHA + есть разрешение на животное.. В аэропорту в Пукхете у меня не будет проблем?
    Спасибо.
    Good day! I have a flight on November 15th to Phuket, if I apply on November 2nd, will I have time to get a thaipass permit?
    I am flying with an animal. SHA + hotel has a pet permit .. , I will have no problem in the airport in Phukhet?
    Thanks.

    • October 29, 2021

      Good day.
      Yes, you can apply for Thailand Pass on November 1 or 2 and you will get it approved before your flight on November 15. Just make sure you have all the documents corrected uploaded to the website.
      Thank you.

  8. chan boon seng
    October 29, 2021
    Reply

    hello! if i want go Udon Thani , i must Quarantine in Bangkok or can direct Quarantine in Udon Thani SHA+ hotel 1 night, because i want but air ticket , i dont know buy to bangkok first or can direct to Udon Thani Quarantine 1 night SHA+ hotel

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Chan,

      You must quarantine in Bangkok first before you can travel to Udon Thani.

      Thank you.

  9. Richard
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,
    I fly from the USA directly to Phuket on the morning of November 11. I am fully vaccinated. I have a SHA+ hotel booked in Phuket for 7 days. I will stay for 30 days the travel to Singapore for a week and return to Thailand for 25 days.
    Should I apply for the COE or Thailand Pass?
    Can I purchase AXA medical for 60 days?
    Kindly,
    Richard

    • October 28, 2021

      Dear Richard,

      Good day.
      You should apply for Thailand Pass since your flight is after November 7th. You can apply for the Thailand Pass starting November 1.
      You can have an insurance for 30 days and then another insurance for your new Thailand Pass application for the Singapore-Thailand trip.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  10. Keith Bohm
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,
    Does Thailand recognized Johnson&Johnson/Janssen vaccine for Covid-19?

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Keith,

      Good day.
      Yes, Janssen is recognised in Thailand.
      Thank you.

  11. Eric
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    Dear Team,

    Is it still mandatory to book the RT-PCR test via https://www.thailandpsas.com/ ?
    Because I cannot book any appointment because the website gives an error due to my flight later than 8 november.

    Kind regards,
    Eric

    • October 29, 2021

      Dear Eric,

      Good day.
      Yes, on November 1st, it will be announced what will happen on that website. I believe it will still be used for the 1 COVID test upon arrival. But let us wait for the announcement.

      Thank you.

  12. James Coffman
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    If I want to enter Unvaxxed, what’s the process, after 11/1/21. I having trouble I’m a DAV. comprehending. Thank u

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi James,

      After 1 November 2021, if you are unvaccinated you may enter Thailand but are required to quarantine for 7 days and get a Thailand Pass prior to departure.

      Thank you.

  13. Joanne Kates
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    I am flying from Canada to Bangkok November 26. We hope to pend the first week in Thailand in Phuket. Can we fly to Phuket and go to a SANDBOX hotel directly upon arrival in BKK, or would we have to stay one night first in the Bangkok hotel awaiting PCR results?

    • October 28, 2021

      Dear Joanne,

      Good day.
      For the new No Quarantine Program, the guideline is this: You stay for 1 night and do the COVID test in the city where you land in Thailand. Obviously if the flight lands in Bangkok, you must make the test in Bangkok before you can fly to Phuket. If you want to avoid it, you must fly to Phuket directly via Dubai or Doha. Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

  14. Liat
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    Hello. I will arrive thailand for 10 days trip as tourist. Which line should I choose in question 3 in the COA form (Types of permitted persons)?

    • October 28, 2021

      Dear Liat,

      Good day.
      You can choose Number 11 Visa Exemption Medium Term Visitor.
      Thank you.

  15. David Holcomb
    October 28, 2021
    Reply

    Hi I leave for bkk on Nov 3rd. Do I need to apply for the COE now or wait for the New Thai Pass app? I wont arrive until Nov 5th coming from USA. I already book my quarantine hotel in bkk. I also have an APEC card for entry. Any input would be helpful.

    • October 28, 2021

      Dear David,

      Good day.
      Yes, you need to apply for COE now if your flight is before November 8.
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  16. Stine Agbo Johansen
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hello.

    Why do we need to stay 1 night in an ASQ or SHA+ hotel and have to Apply for the Thailand pass when we have the following. 1: have the 72 hours PCR- test with us, 2: fully vaccinated corona-pass and covid insurance certificate of NOK 15000000,-. We are Going to stay at Hilton hotell in Hua Hin. They will pick us up at Bankok AirPort and drive directly.

    Look forward to hear from you as soon as possible.

    Regards Stine.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Stine,

      Good day.
      If the Hua Hin hotel will arrange the airport transfer from Bangkok Airport directly to your Hua Hin Hotel, then you you do not need to stay 1 night in Bangkok. You can stay in Hua Hin and have your COVID test there also. If you are questioning why do you need Thailand Pass, please contact the Office of Prime Minister for an explanation or the CCSA can explain it. I believe you just need to follow the entry requirements.

      Thank you.

  17. A
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    We had a death in the family 10/23 and have not previously applied to COE. Are there any options to get into Bangkok any sooner than 11/7 for fully vaccinated travelers from the US? We are prepared to submit required documentation to Thailand Pass now but the site looks like it will not be up and running until 11/1.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear A,

      Good day.
      We are sorry to hear that. You can apply for COE right now. Just contact the Thai Embassy about expediting the application. Those who are traveling between Nov 1 to 7, you can apply for COE right now. There is no need to wait for Thailand Pass.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

  18. Mark
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    When I visit Thailand I will be arriving on visa-exemption (from UK). I do not know whether I will extend later. Is it okay if I just buy insurance to cover the initial 45(?) days and then purchase extra insurance later should I decide to extend?

    It doesn’t seem to be possible to purchase a flight direct to Chiang Mai (from UK). If I fly to Bangkok with onward domestic flight to Chiang Mai (i.e. need to go through immigration in Bangkok) can I do my one-night stay in Chiang Mai or must it be in Bangkok?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Mark,

      Good day.
      In order for you to travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, you need the COVID test result. Therefore you must stay in Bangkok for 1 night and do the COVID test. Once you have tested negative of from COVID, you can fly to Chiang Mai. Yes, you can book an insurance for 40 days since the visa exemption is 30 days. You will also provide an exit flight within 30 days also which you can cancel or you can postpone the exit flight after you have successfully extended your visa.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit our partner, http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

    • Mark
      October 27, 2021

      Thanks Rex.

      I just checked the Thai Airways website, and it seems it is possible to book a flight from the UK to Chiang Mai (transit in Bangkok), however a warning pops up saying:

      “Transiting in Bangkok to domestic destinations in Thailand is currently not permitted. Passengers must complete the required hotel quarantine on arrival in Bangkok. Further information is available here.”

      However, I wonder if this message is intended for pre-November system? Otherwise, how would it be possible to do the 1-day quarantine in Chiang Mai?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Mark,

      Book a flight UK to Chiang Mai via Hong Kong if there is any. If there is NONE, you must spend one night in Bangkok. Another option is to book a private jet and arrive in Chiang Mai without stopping in Bangkok

      Thank you.

    • Mark
      October 27, 2021

      But if I go through immigration in HK, then would this potentially cause problems regarding the rule to spend 21 days in safe country you are arriving from?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Mark,

      Then the best option for you is to travel to Bangkok, stay for 1 night for the test and go package and then you travel to Chiang Mai.
      Thank you.

  19. Jane
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Good Day Rex

    I submitted a request two days ago (not shown in the post anymore) and did not get a reply so will try again.

    I am fully vaccinated and from one of the 46 low risk countries. I plan to travel to Koh Samui via Bangkok early 2022. I understand that I can either:
    (1) -Get a PCR test upon arrival in Bangkok and stay one night. I can travel to Samui the next day with the negative test result, OR
    (2) Booked a “sealed corridor” flight (only 2 such flights between Bangkok and Samui) and get the PCR test when arrive in Samui

    Please let me know if this is correct. Thank you in advance for your answer.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Jane,

      Good day.
      I believe I replied to you already. The seal flights are not operating after October 31. In 2022, depending on the month, as of now, you need to book a flight to Bangkok and stay 1 night here to do the COVID test and after that, you can fly to Samui the next day once you have negative result.
      Thank you.

  20. Carina Stover
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Can you include whether there are restrictions on connecting flights in BKK to Thailand destinations such as Koi Samui.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Carina,

      Good day.
      The connecting sealed flight will cease operations after October 31. So you need to quarantine or stay in hotel in Bangkok for 1 night and do a COVID tests before you fly to Samui the next day.

      Thank you.

    • Karen
      October 28, 2021

      I am intending to visit Koh Samui from the UK. The Thai Airways flight lands in Phuket for transit before the flight to Samui. Do I have to book the 1 night Hotel in Phuket and travel to Samui the next day or can I book the hotel in Samui?

    • October 28, 2021

      Dear Karen,

      Good day.
      Yes, you need to book for one night stay in Phuket and the test and go package. It is hotel and COVID test package. After you tested negative you can fly to Samui. In Samui you can stay in any hotel or house of your choice.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  21. Richard
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi.

    I have booked a SHA+ Hotel in Pattaya. Can I travle direct to the Hotel or do I need to stay in Bangkok for 1 day for test results?

    • richard
      October 27, 2021

      Hi Rex.

      Can i stay in Pattaya less than 7 days? i have booked my holiday from the 18th to the 22th of November.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Richard,

      Good day.
      If you are coming from the low risk countries, you only need to stay for 1 night in accredited hotel and spend the rest in preferred accommodation and leave Thailand anytime you like. If you are not from low risk country but fully vaccinated, you can qualify for Sandbox and you can also stay less than 7 nights in Pattaya as long as your next destination is another country.

      Thank you.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Richard,

      Good day.
      You can travel directly to Pattaya as long as your hotel arranged the airport transfer and COVID test.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  22. Hartmut Mader
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    dear all,
    whenever I try to select a SHA+ hotel or a ASQ-Hotel, and I record my stay for 1 night from 28.11.-29.11.2021 in Bangkok, I receive an information: no hotels found!
    what is the reason for this? Do you have an alternative to book the one night in Bangkok?
    best regards – Hartmut

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Hartmurt,

      Good day. Just book for the ASQ Hotels and choose their 1-night Test and Go package. You can check Aloft Hotel Bangkok.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  23. Lanifer rab
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I am a philippine passort holder but i am now in belgium and i want to travel from belgium to thailand is that possible?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Lanifer,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can qualify for the No Quarantine Program. Just make sure you have been staying in Belgium for more than 21 days before coming to Thailand. You need to book a 1-night quarantine in Bangkok and you need to have COVID insurance.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  24. Anne Dethlefsen
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Why cannot I get axa COVID insurance if I was born in 1945?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Anne,

      Some companies are not offering COVID insurance for those above 75 years old.
      Thank you.

    • karl kircher
      October 28, 2021

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      LUMIT oder MP Mister Prakan

      versichern bis 99 Jahre..

  25. CRISTELLE
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    hello

    after doing the one day quarantine in bangkok, is it possible to flight in koh samui without doing pcr test? and when i back to bangkok too?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Cristelle,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can fly to Bangkok and stay overnight. After which, you can travel to Samui. You can use the test result from your stay in Bangkok for the flight to Samui. Flying from Samui to Bangkok, you do not need RT PCR test.

      Thank you.

    • CRISTELLE
      October 27, 2021

      thanks for your answer rex.

      how long my pcr test is valid to go to samui? i would like to stay 5 nights in bangkok and then samui

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Cristelle,

      It is valid for 7 days.
      Thank you.

  26. Corny
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Double vaccinated,
    The flight from Frankfurt to Krabi has a 3 hour Transit at Bangkok Airport.
    Do I have to get the pcr-test during Transit at Bangkok Airport or can I fly to Krabi?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Corny,

      Good day.
      You need to stay 1 night in Bangkok to get the RT PCR and receive the result. After you have negative result, you can fly to Krabi. Other option, you can find an international flight that will arrive in Krabi without stop in Bangkok. Another option, you can enter Phuket and arrange a pre-paid travel to Krabi from Phuket airport.

      Thank you.

  27. Ilya
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi. Which docs I have to provide for Thailand Pass if I gonna to use Pattaya Sandbox Programm? Is this programm support all countries that not in “46 list”?
    Thank you.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Ilya,

      Yes, Thailand Pass is also available for Pattaya Sandbox. You need to book for 7 nights in a Sandbox Hotel in Pattaya. You need COVID Insurance as well. For the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  28. Lei Suwannasarn
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I’ve been trying to submit my COE, but there’s the section about uploading your “vaccine certification”. I thought it was my vaccine card (fully vaccinated since May), but every time I try to submit my documents, that section doesn’t go through and says I need to update a valid certification. Any ideas what that could mean?

    Thank you

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Lei,

      You need to click the upward arrow in order for it to be uploaded.

      Thank you.

  29. Anastasia Leontyeva
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hello. I would like go travel next week (2-6 of November). I am fully vaccinated and in list of 46 countries. What should I do if Thai pass will start work 1st of November only?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Anastasia,

      Good day.
      You can apply for the COE since you will travel before November 8. Should you require any assistance for the COE application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  30. Sak Vichaidith
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I m trying to register. COE thailand pass but can not find correct website. Please advise.
    Thank you

  31. Mikael Kopperberg
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I’m traveling from Greece on November 4th, landing in Thailand on November 5th by 3 pm, my question is: if I don’t get the Thai pass to my email by the time I travel, can I still travel with the paper documents and except it takes longer?

  32. mick
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi,

    I’m arriving on the 30th through a COE.
    I meet all the conditions for the no quarantine, does this mean i will be able to cut my quarantine short from Nov 1st or will i have to complete the full 7 days. Despite being double vaccinated and from a low risk country.

    Thnks

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Mick,

      Good day.
      Please check the weblink that was given to you by the embassy. You can download the updated COE.

      Thank you.

  33. Alex Bojahr
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,

    We are looking to travel from Sydney to Bangkok in December. We have two children aged 1 and 3. Do the children need to be vaccinated? And do they require a PCR test on arrival?

    Thank you!

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Alex,

      Good day.
      Yes, they can travel with you under the No Quarantine Program. They need to have COVID test before traveling and upon arrival. Since they are children, they will just have the saliva test instead of nasal swab.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  34. Tormod
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I arrive Suvarnabhumi 8. of December. Can I go to a SHA+ hotel in Cha-am and stay for one day, or must it be a AQ hotel (in Bangkok). I am fully vaccinated.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Tormod,

      Good day.
      The requirement is that you need to stay 1 night in a hotel within 200 kms from Bangkok airport. Cha-Am is too far so you need to stay 1 night in Bangkok before you travel to Cha-Am.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  35. Nikol
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Dear Rex,
    I’m trying it again…
    We are from one of the “low risk countries”, we will arrive in Phuket on 1.November. We have our COE.
    Does it mean we have to undergo PCR test on day 6 and stay 7 nights at SHA+ hotel or we are allowed to follow new policy (can I cancel the PCR test day 6)?

    Thank you

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Nikol,

      Good day.
      Please check the link that was given to you by the Thai Embassy. You will see that your COE has been updated. There is a note or remarks stating you are Eligible for No Quarantine if you tested negative from COVID upon arrival. It means you can check out after 1 night and ask for refund. You can also ask for refund for the second test. Do not cancel anything now, you can do it in Phuket.

      Thank you.

  36. stewart
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    HELLO SIR
    Just confused with this new Thai pass if it can take up to 7 days to get your Q.R. code how can you put in your hotel and get a PCR test if you are flying to bangkok say the 5th november you just wont be able to put in your details to receive the Q.R. code
    thanks stewart

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Stewart,

      Good day.
      This has been solved. You can still use the old system to get a COE and use it for the November 5th trip. Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  37. Talla
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi,

    I am a Thai national trying to return to Thailand in mid November.

    Can you confirm my process that I will have to undertake, as a non-vaccinated person that is flying in from Papua New Guinea transiting at Singapore.

    Regards.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Talla,

      The passengers needs to apply for the Thailand Pass in order to travel to Thailand and quarantine for 10 days if unvaccinated. Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

    • Talla
      October 28, 2021

      Hi Rex.

      Even Thai Nationals have to apply for Thailand Pass?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Talla,

      Yes, Thai citizens also need to apply for Thailand Pass prior to traveling to their country.

      Thank you.

  38. Tollef Moen
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi

    Where will tourists be PCR testet when they arrive in
    Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok?
    In the airport or at SHA hotels?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Tollef,

      Good day. If you are part of the 46 countries, I recommend for you to just book a Quarantine Hotel for 1 night. The package includes airport service and COVID test upon arrival.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  39. Jan Versteeg
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    To whom it may concern,

    I have read that a fully vaccinated individual from a non low-risk country (The Philippines) must be quaranteed for a week in an approved hotel. Can you please tell me if this individual must stay in the room at all times?

    Looking forward to your reply

    Best regards, Jan Versteeg

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Jan,

      Good day.
      Fully vaccinated traveler from the Philippines can enter Thailand under the Sandbox program. He or she can choose Bangkok, Pattaya or even Phuket Sandbox. Yes, he or needs to book an SHA+ Hotel for at least 7 nights with freedom of movement within the city.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  40. Mr Garry Russell
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,
    I am an Australian citizen, your information doesn’t seem to mention exception of children. One of my children traveling with me in December on family visit is only 10 years old, and therefore not eligible to be vaccinated. What is the requirement of entry for him traveling with me?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Garry,

      Good day.
      For children below 12 years old, they can travel with fully vaccinated parent. They are eligible for the No Quarantine program same as the parents. He needs to have COVID test before traveling and another test upon arrival. They do not need to do nasal swab test, they can do saliva sample testing but still RT PCR test.
      To check the correct COVID 19 Insurance, please visit http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

      Thank you.

  41. Mathew Conte
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hi,
    I have a 60 day tourist visa expires January 12 2022. My flight is from November 12 to February 9. I can get a 30 day extension.
    Will the airline deny my entry because the visa date and flight date don’t match?

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Mathew,

      Good day.
      Since you have a valid visa, your return flight date will not be a problem. It should be alright. Just explain to them that you will extend inside Thailand if ever they ask you.
      Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  42. Hser Cris
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    I’m us citizens, my departure November 7 so, do I have enough time for Thailand pass?also do I need to apply for Thailand visa?
    Staying only 27days.

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Cris,

      Good day.
      If you are now in the US, you can still apply for the COE now. If you are now in the UK< you need to wait and apply for Thailand Pass on November 1. Should you require any assistance for the COE or Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  43. Lara Wiedemann
    October 27, 2021
    Reply

    Hey, I will arrive at the 1 November in Bangkok, I am from Germany and full vaccinated. I also booked a ASQ Hotel for the first night and booked a certified insurance which covers up Covid with 50.000. I applied for the COE, since the Thailand pass I not available right now. I did not book a separate PCR Test right now – should I book one? Can you please help me that I can make it to Bangkok at the 1st November – it is very difficult and I don’t know if I have done everything the right way.. I send the request for the COE at the weekend.. best wishes, Lara

  44. Michael
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Can my girlfriend from the Philipinen book a flight after 1 Nov
    Manila -Bangkok- Phuket using Bangkok as transfer Airport to Phuket.
    Or does she has to use the Sandbox program and book a flight
    Manila-Singapore -Phuket?

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Michael,

      Good day.
      She has to fly Manila-Singapore-Phuket for the Phuket Sandbox or Manila-Bangkok for the Bangkok Sandbox. She can stay first in one hotel for 7 nights which she can go out of the room and explore the city or blue zones. She needs to stay in one Bangkok SHA Hotel for 7 nights if she chose Bangkok Sandbox.

      Thank you.

  45. Ahmad
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    DEar. I did not get any response yet from previous comment I posted. I want to travel to Chiang Mai. I am Emirati. I want to know if I need to stop 1 day for quarantine on 1 SHA+ hotel or can I directly booked a flight to Chiang Mai? Because the booking layover from BKK to CNX is 5 hours only. Where can I do the PCR test and quarantine?

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Ahmad,

      Good day.
      If your flight is Dubai/Abu Dhabi to Bangkok, you must stay in Bangkok for 1 night first and once you have the negative COVID test result you can travel to Chiang Mai. You will book Bangkok ASQ Hotel which includes the COVID test already.

      Thank you.

  46. Alan
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hi Rex,
    I am double vaccinated and expect to get booster before my flight November 23. Should I book a ticket directly to Koh Samui, or do I need to spend the ASQ night in Bkk? Thanks

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Alan,

      The Bangkok Samui Sealed Flights are cancelled already and it will run only until October 31. The best thing to do now, arrive in Bangkok and quarantine for 1 night until you get the COVID test result. After that, the next day, you can fly to Samui. Make sure you fly to Samui only after you have the test result.

      Thank you.

  47. Jami
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    I have already booked the flight on 1 November. Would you please advise if I should apply COE or Thailand pass?

    Thanks,

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Jami,

      Good day.
      Please apply for COE now. You can still get it for your November 1 flight. Thailand Pass system is not ready yet.

      Thank you.

  48. Ben
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,
    This is the 3rd time I am asking this question. Previous two time yesterday and day before I did not answer and post is not showing in the log below. My question I am plaining to go to Bangkok on November 12th on the way I stop over in INDIA for a week. Which category I am falling in ( Thailand Pass system or Bangkok sandbox) . I am an American citizen.

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Ben,

      Good day.
      We apologise for the delayed reply. You will fall under category for Sandbox Program. You can choose the Sandbox Program depending on the airport of arrival. Thailand Pass for the 3 categories: Quarantine Exemption, Sandbox Program and Quarantine Program. You will go for the Sandbox Program and choose Bangkok Sandbox.

      Thank you.

  49. Kirsty
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Not sure if you can help.

    Travelling on 23rd November from the UK, will apply for Thailand pass after the 1st November. Does my 3 year old need a PCR Test prior to departure as well as day 0 and day 6 on arrival?! Do we need to pre book day 0 test or is that done automatically at the Airport? Finally, does my 3 year old also need Thailand pass?

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Kirsty,

      Good day.
      If you are traveling from the UK, you will qualify for the Quarantine Exemption Program or No Quarantine Program. You and your child only need to have COVID test before departure and then another test upon arrival. You do not need a test on Day 6.

      Thank you.

  50. Sven
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hi!

    I`ll try again. I`m planning to visit Thailand Desember (less than 30 days) as a tourist and have all paper needed.
    But suddenly i was not shure when it comes to the requirements to apply for Thailand passport:

    – Passport
    – Vaccination Certificate
    – COVID-19 Health Insurance Certificate
    – Confirmed ASQ hotel booking or Confirmed SHA+ hotel booking
    – Copy of Thai Visa if required

    My question is therefore: Do I have to apply for Thai visa first, before Thailand Passport?

    Sinserly

    Sven

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Sven,

      Good day.
      If you are staying less than 30 days, you do not need a visa. I believe you are Norwegian passport holder, you get 30 days visa exemption upon arrival. You only need to apply for the COE at least 7 days before travelling. Should you require any assistance for the Thailand Pass application, please check this page: http://www.siam-legal.com/coe

      Thank you.

  51. Adam D.
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hi, we were scheduled to leave from Slovakia to Thailand on November 11th, we already have visas (as well as vaccination, SHA, etc.) and last week we applied for the COE. However, it was declined yesterday due to the new rules and regulations concerning Thailand pass.

    Will there will be enough time for us to apply and receive the Thailand pass in time, since the system for Thailand pass is not functioning yet?

    Thank you for your answer.

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Adam,

      Good day.
      Those who are travelling on November 8th onward, you can apply for the Thailand Pass on November 1. For those traveling on November 1 to 7, you can still apply for the COE right now.

      Thank you.

  52. Franziska
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hello Rex,
    we are a group of 3 Germans and will arrive on November 4th. At the moment we still have to fill in the coe, is this right? Is it possible to spend the 4 days in one sha+ hotel and another 3 days in another sha+ hotel. Could we with the new regulation from 01.11. cancel the sha+ hotels from the second night on, although this was specified when applying for the coe? Furthermore, German insurers do not limit their benefits, so that the treatment of COVID-19 is definitely covered, but the confirmation does not contain the sum of 100,000 USD but the confirmation confirmed that the costs are covered.
    Do we have to book the additional PCR test on day 6 and pay even though we arrived after november 1st? if the thailand pass system goes online on November 1st, is it enough to register us on November 1st? We depart from Germany on november 3rd and depart on November 4th. in thailand.
    What should we do now to do it right??

    Thank you in advance for your efforts.
    Franziska

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Franziska,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can apply for the COE. Today there has been new COE format stating Quarantine Exemption. You can request for refunds later but I suggest not to cancel any reservation right now. The embassy requires that the amount of more than 50,000 USD and COVID 19 are expressly stated as well as the date of validity. You can apply for COE right now.

      Thank you.

  53. Kanungnid
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Dear Khun Rex

    My boss is French but he has Thai Resident. Can he mix between 46 country? Can he travel around in 46 country in 21 days before visit Thailand?

    Please advise

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Kanungnid,

      Good day.
      It really depends on the country where he will apply for the Thailand Pass. For example, if he will fly from US to Thailand, the Thai Embassy in the US will require that he stay in USA for 21 days before coming to Thailand (if not US citizen) or if he will fly from UK to Thailand, the Thai Embassy in London is not very strict about this requirement.

      Thank you.

  54. Revanth Karunakaran
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Good day Rex,
    I have booked my flight tickets on Nov 6 to Bangkok. I am Indian passport holder with permanent residence in Germany.
    1- Is visa on arrival possible?
    2- Should i register with CoE application or should i wait for the Thailand pass? Thailand pass website says that i should apply atleast 7days before travel.

    Thanks and regards,
    Revanth

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Revanth,

      Good day.
      Yes, Visa On Arrival is available. When you apply for the COE, you choose Visa Exemption.
      Yes, you must apply for COE now because Thailand Pass is not ready yet. COE will be honored until November 7. Since you are flying on November 6th, you must apply for COE now.

      Thank you.

  55. Kurt
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hello.
    On one side you have the thai pass system, on the other side you have to arrange your visa if you want to stay beyond 30 days. Am I correct?
    I will stay 60 days in Thailand. And I suppose if you do not arrange a visa, you are only allowed the regular Visa On Arrival. Am I right about this.
    If I understand it well, the Thailand pass system and the visa arrangement to get a tourist visa are two different things?

    As a Belgian citizen, it is not required to do a PCR test if you are fully vaccinated. I am not sure if this arrangement depends on the country destination. Is a PCR test prior of flying with destination Thailand required or not?

    Thanks for your answer.

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Kurt,

      Yes, that is correct. To apply for the Visa, please visit: https://thaievisa.go.th/
      Once you have the visa, you can apply for the Thailand Pass, please visit: https://tp.consular.go.th/
      COVID test is required for all passengers entering Thailand as well as Thailand Pass.

      Thank you.

  56. Cecilia
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Hello,

    Is it ok for us to fly to Phuket from Sweden with transit in BKK and enter Phuket Sandbox programme after November 1st?

    Best regards,
    Cecilia

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Cecilia,

      Good day.
      If you are fully vaccinated, you can travel under the Quarantine Exemption Program. You do not need to do Sandbox. Under the No Quarantine Program, if your flight lands in Bangkok, you must stay in Bangkok for 1 night under quarantine hotel or SHA+ hotel and do a COVID test before you can travel to other parts of Thailand. If your flight lands in Phuket, you do the same.

      Thank you.

  57. John
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    if BKK opens for sandbox programme, lets for indonesian people. they need a SHA booking in BKK for 7 days .
    1- can you leave the hotel and look around in BKK
    2- do you really need to stay 7 days or can you go back after 4 days?

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear John,

      Good day.
      Yes, the travelers coming from Indonesia can qualify for the Sandbox program. You only need to stay in an SHA+ Hotel for at least 7 nights and you apply for the Thailand Pass together with a purchased COVID insurance. If you stay for 4 days only, you can do that but your need to book a flight out of Thailand within that time period.

      Thank you.

  58. Tanapat Sudhiwana
    October 26, 2021
    Reply

    Following-up from my previous comment dated 10/22 and responded to on 10/23, the Royal Thai Embassy in Stockholm posted (10/22) on their Facebook page that “The COE system will no longer be used. Travelers are required to register under the Thailand Pass system at tp.consular.go.th. 7 days before departure. The Thailand Pass system will be open for registration from 1 November 2021 onwards.” – does this mean that if our arrival date is on 11/1, we would have to quarantine for 7 days?

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Tanapat,

      No. It means you need to change your flight to November 8 onward. If the Thailand Pass is launched this week, then you have a chance to get the Thailand Pass for your November 1 arrival. If you really want to travel on October 31, please apply for COE and book a quarantine room for 7 nights. You can ask for refund later.

      Thank you.

  59. Felipe Bertoncini
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Hi I’m traveling on the 1st of November. I upload my COE request 20 days ago and still no answer. What should I do? I already buy certified hotels, pcr, insuerence and flung tickets. I’m double vacc. I will be allow to travell?

    • October 25, 2021

      Dear Felipe,

      Good day.
      I would recommend for you to call the Thai Embassy. Maybe they will not issue the COE because they are waiting for the Thailand Pass website. They can still issue the COE but I am not sure why the delay.

      Thank you.

  60. Will
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Good day Rex,

    I arrive in Phuket on 7th November and have pre-approved COE. In order to get final approval for COE I need to pre-book the PCR tests. Problem thailandpsas.com is not allowing me to book a test as there is a message stating, “The booking started from 1st November 2021 is temporarily closed until the official entry process is announced.” Also, the hotel is SHA+ but they don’t provide PCR tests. So, how can I finalise approval for COE? Furthermore, if I wait for Thailand Pass from November 1st I probably won’t have approval in time.

    Thanks in advance for your response.

    • October 25, 2021

      Dear Will,

      Good day.
      Yes, it has been turned off today. I recommend for you to just apply for the Thailand Pass. I believe that it will be available soon. Since your flight is November 6th, I think you still have time to get the Thailand Pass. Please check the Thailand Pass portal on October 28th.

      Thank you.

  61. Jay C
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Hello, I’m a residence in the UK and holding a Philippine passport. I am fully vaccinated, can I travel in Thailand without quarantine?

    Thank you

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Jay,

      Yes if you have spent 21 consecutive days in the UK before traveling to Thailand.

      Thank you.

  62. Mark
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    It doesn’t seem possible to purchase international flights direct to Chiang Mai (from UK). If I fly to Bangkok and have an onward domestic flight to Chiang Mai, can I do my one-night in Chiang Mai or must it be in Bangkok (since I need to go through immigration there)?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Mark,

      Unfortunately, most long-haul international flights only arrive in Bangkok and Phuket. For your case you would need to do Test&Go in Bangkok before you can travel to Chiang Mai.

      Thank you.

  63. Adam
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Hi, I am not vaccinated, I am a parent of a Thai citizen, and I’m traveling to Thailand in November. I read above, that unvaccinated persons are allowed to enter Thailand. Is this true? I will get it if I have to, but I want to know for sure.
    Thanks.

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Adam,

      Unvaccinated travelers can still enter Thailand but must complete a 7-day quarantine as of 1 November 2021.

      Thank you.

  64. Mini
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Hello I am Japanese passport holder flying to Phuket after November 1st.
    First, Is it possible to trancefar at Bangkok to Phuket from Japan?
    Second, I already have
    ・Passport
    ・Vaccination Certificate
    ・COVID-19 Health Insurance Certificate
    ・Confirmed SHA+ hotel booking
    But i don’t have Copy of Thai Visa .
    Do i still need it?

    • October 25, 2021

      Dear Mini,

      Good day.
      If you are coming from a Visa Exemption country, you do not need copy of visa to apply for Thailand Pass.

      Thank you.

  65. james kormanec
    October 25, 2021
    Reply

    Who or how do I make this reservation for the 1 night quarantine stay?

    • October 25, 2021

      Dear James,

      Good day.
      You choose an ASQ Hotel or SHA+ Hotel.

      Thank you.

  66. Sio
    October 24, 2021
    Reply

    is the ASQ / AQ hotel requirement after 1 NOV only ONE night? I see people still booking 7 nights.
    Thanks 🙂

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Sio,

      If you are fully vaccinated for Covid-19 and is traveling from a country on the list of low-risk countries, you are exempted from quarantine but must stay in a AQ/SHA+ hotel for one night to wait for your RT-PCR results.

      Thank you.

  67. Joana
    October 24, 2021
    Reply

    If I fly from Manila to Phuket and my transit is in Bangkok… is that allowed now? Thanks

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Joana,

      Yes that is okay but you will have to quarantine in Phuket first before you can travel to Bangkok.

      Thank you.

  68. Paul Peterson
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    What will be the process to apply for a longer stay, say 60 days?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Paul,

      You will need to apply for a tourist visa to extend your stay for passport holders of visa exempted countries.
      If you require any assistance, please contact us at https://www.siam-legal.com/contactus.php.

      Thank you.

  69. Ken
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    I’m a US citizen working in Algeria, and as Algeria is not listed low risk country and I’m fully vaccinated from the sounds of what I reading I will still face a 7-day quarantine in Pattaya.

    Also one other is the limit of insurance decreased now to 50K USD?

    Is this correct?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Ken,

      Yes that is correct. The country you are traveling from determines your quarantine duration.

      Thank you.

  70. Gianfranco
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    hello, my country is included in the list of low contagion countries. I did the double dose of the vaccine, do I have to do the COE to enter Thailand? and if he can explain to me what I have to do to come to Thailand. Thanks

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Gianfranco.

      Yes, as of 1 November 2021 all travelers coming to Thailand need to get a Thailand Pass to enter the country.

      Thank you.

  71. Wilk
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    I do not see Russia in the list of 46.

    How to deal with Russian tourist ?

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Wilk,

      Good day.
      You can still qualify for the Bangkok or Phuket Sandbox. You just need to stay for 7 nights in SHA+ Hotel and the COVID insurance.

      Thank you.

  72. Mauro
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    Hello. on November 6th I will arrive in phuket with the Sandbox program, (my country is in the list of low risk countries) I have already got the COE,2pcr test booked, shaplus7 day, now from November 1st it will be replaced by the thailanpass, is my COE still valid? Or do I have to apply for thailanpass ?

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Mauro,

      Good day.
      We are still waiting for the announcement but I see reports stating that the old COEs can still be used. However, you have to speak to your hotel about the reduced number of nights’ stay at the hotel.

      Thank you.

  73. Gaurav
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    Hi, Under the Sandbox program from Nov 1 can I travel from flight to Bangkok and go to Pattaya by taxi to stay in SHA+ hotel for 7 days there in Pattaya.

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Gaurav,

      Good day.
      Yes, that is correct. Your SHA+ hotel in Pattaya must arrange your airport transfer.

      Thank you.

  74. Ritchelle
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    Hello, my name is Ritchelle, coming from the Philippines, it says all countries are welcome through Phuket sandbox, I am fully vaccinated anyway, may i ask if do Philippine passport need to get a Thai tourist visa from the Thai embassy here in the Philippines? Or same as before will get it upon arrival? We did have our axa insurance and a booking from a sha+ plus hotel already! Thank you so much! Keep safe😊

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Ritchelle,

      Good day.
      No, you do not need a visa. You can enter Thailand via Visa Exemption Rule which allows you stay for 30 days. Please note that you are not limited to Phuket Sandbox, there is Bangkok Sandbox, Pattaya Sandbox as long as you stay for 7 nights in an SHA+ Hotel.

      Thank you.

  75. Sam C
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    Hi, I am a US citizen and flying as a vaccinated traveler from USA to Singapore. I will stay there for 10 days and fly to Bangkok.
    Would this be a problem?

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Sam,

      Good day.
      The issue here is that, your Thailand Pass has to be issued by Thai Embassy in Singapore since you are spending days in Singapore and not a transit for few hours. I hope that Thai Embassy in Singapore will not require for you to be in Singapore for 21 days before they issue the Thailand Pass. Based on the rules, as long as you are in these 46 countries for a total of 21 days ore more before coming to Thailand. But each embassy may have different interpretation.

      Thank you.

  76. Phillip
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    Hi I am planning to come to Thailand January can I travel from the Uk and transit through a country eg France Netherlands to get to Thailand

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Phillip,

      Yes that is okay if you are just transiting.

      Thank you.

  77. Shahrul Bin Ramli
    October 23, 2021
    Reply

    I want to travel from Singapore 22nd November. Can I go to Pattaya direct from Bangkok and book a hotel and test there?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Shahrul,

      Yes that is possible but you will have to find an AQ or SHA+ hotel that provides transportation directly from the airport to Pattaya.

      Thank you.

  78. Tanapat Sudhiwana
    October 22, 2021
    Reply

    When will the Thailand Pass website be available? It is our understanding from talking with the hotel in Thailand that you the processing time for the Thailand Pass is 7 days and that the website will not be available until November 1st? Thanks.

  79. Itsarachai
    October 22, 2021
    Reply

    I’m thai citizen. I’ll go back to Thailand from France early Nov. Do I need to have COVID insurance?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Itsarachai,

      No, Thai citizens do not need Covid-19 insurance to receive a Thailand Pass.

      Thank you.

  80. Jason
    October 22, 2021
    Reply

    As it is not qurantine and we are only awaiting test results on first night.

    Can we leave the hotel and continue to go to restaurants etc.. please confirm that.

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Jason,

      Good day.
      You are allowed to leave the room but you need to stay within the hotel only. I recommend for you to check with your hotel directly.

      Thank you.

  81. Mike
    October 22, 2021
    Reply

    Does USA citizen need a Visa, for Thailand? I don’t remembered needing one in 2018?

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Mike,

      US passport holders are visa exempted for 30 days, however, if you would like to extend this stay you may apply for a tourist visa.
      For assistance please contact us at https://www.siam-legal.com/contactus.php.

      Thank you.

  82. Tony
    October 22, 2021
    Reply

    Hi , we are from the uk and are not going to Phuket until the 14 th December. So we will fill in the Thai pass but who will be paying for the pcr test at the airport. I have seen on your web page that it is in with the cost of the hotel but we have been told by our hotel that we have to book and pay for it .

  83. Frode
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    Hi,
    What about traveling with children that are not fully vaccinated after 1 Nov?
    Thank you.

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Frode,

      Good day.
      For this scenario, you can choose the Sandbox Program. It means both vaccinated parents and unvaccinated children can go to Phuket for 7 nights before they can travel to other parts of Thailand.

      Thank you.

    • thomas purcell
      October 23, 2021

      Hi can I obtain 60 day visa .or what do I do.
      Thank you

    • November 4, 2021

      Hi Thomas,

      Please contact a Thai embassy or consulate in your country.
      If you require assistance, please contact us at https://www.siam-legal.com/contactus.php.

      Thank you.

    • Michael S.
      October 23, 2021

      Moechte am 1 November in Thailand BKK Einreisen..Hotel unb Flug sind Schon Reserviert.
      Wird bis dahin der Thailand Pass Freigeschaltet oder soll ich besser noch das Alte Formular Ausfüllen? Gehoere zu Gruppe 1 Vollständig Geimpft/ Deutschland. Gruss.Michael.S.

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Michael,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can do both. You can do the COE now and Thailand Pass when it is launched.
      If you COE approved, you can still use it.

      Thank you.

  84. Amit Kumar goel
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    Please advice how can I apply for Thailand pass as I have to travel on the 1 st of November to Phuket
    Thank you

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Amit,

      Good day.
      The Thailand Pass may be launched next week or on November 1. We just need to wait for a couple more days.

      Thank you.

  85. Terrance Coles
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    My wife is a Thailand National; I am a Canadian citizen. I have my ticket bought; I will be entering Thailand on November 3 2021. Will you assist me under your package 2 option please?
    Thanks
    Terrance Coles

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Terrance,

      Good day.
      If you are travelling and staying for less than 30 days, you can purchase our Package 2. The process for the Thailand Pass will start on October 28-31. We just need to wait for further updates and announcements.

      Thank you.

  86. Joe Dourley
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    Thank you for your detailed information.
    I may wish to travel from the U.K. arrive December staying 3 months
    I will have all the requirements as listed.
    Just have 2 questions please
    Please explain what confirmed SHA+Hotel booking means.
    Do I have to provide my accommodation rental agreement with hotel or if renting a condo privately from a friend
    Regards joe

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Joe,

      Good day.
      SHA+ Hotel is the type of hotel you need to stay for one night while you wait the result of your RT PCR test that is taken upon arrival. After that, you can stay in any hotel or accommodation of your choice.

      Thank you.

  87. mark hobourn
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    What if I already have coe will I still be able use coe for December 2021
    or will I now need to reapply for Thailand Pass

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Mark,

      Good day.
      Normally the COEs are not issued more than 31 days before the trip. I am not sure why you already have a COE for December. You need to get Thailand Pass if your trip is in December.

      Thank you.

  88. Emil
    October 21, 2021
    Reply

    Hello ! Im flying with Thai Airways the 13th November from Stockholm to Phuket with a Direct flight. Im still waiting for my insurance papers so I havent applied for the COE. Im a Swedish citizen and I am fully vaccinated. Should I wait for the Thailand Pass to get going and skip applying for the COE completely? Is the COE not gonna be a valid paper anymore?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Emil,

      Good day.
      I recommend for you to apply for the Thailand Pass after November 1. You do not need to apply for COE now. You only need to book for 1 night stay in SHA+ Hotel, take COVID test before traveling and upon arrival and ensure you have COVID 19 insurance. You can purchase it at http://www.siam-legal.com/axa-.insurance

      Thank you.

  89. David Gibbs
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    Hi I have my Coe already and land in Thailand 04/11/21

    Do I still need a Thailand pass to not quarrintine

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear David,

      Good day.
      If you are fully vaccinated, I assume your COE states you only need to stay for 7 nights in the ASQ or SHA+ Hotel. If you apply for Thailand Pass next week, this will be changed to 1 night stay in SHA+ or ASQ Hotel. I think that COEs will still be accepted and the Health Officer at the airport will amend the number of nights and COVID tests that you are required to have.

      Thank you.

    • Michael S.
      October 23, 2021

      Wenn ich ein SHA+ Hotel in Pattaya habe darf ich dann mit den Öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln vom Airport nach Pattaya fahren oder gibt es einen extra Transport Service?

    • October 23, 2021

      Dear Michael,

      Good day.
      You have to book the airport transfer with your hotel or they can arrange an SHA+ accredited airport transport provider.

      Thank you.

  90. rolf
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    sorry, but pass is starting 1.11. – my flight is going 6.11 – how does this work ?? I lost already some clients because nothing is yet prepared and also coe is not longer working….

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Rolf,

      Good day.
      It may be possible that it will be launched between October 28-31. However if the changes occur on October 1, travelers should also give some time before they travel. There is no race who reaches Thailand on November 1. It is also possible that old COEs with travel date on November 1 can use the same COE.

      Thank you.

  91. Pontus stocklassa
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    I would like a 60 days visa and stay in thailand 90 days i make än extensien after 60 days and like to leave beginning december or januari, how much will it cost, i already have covid insurance for 100.000 dollar
    Best regards pontus stocklassa

  92. Bill McGuire
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    One statement says fully vaccinated, from a listed country doesn’t have to quarantine. Yet, one of the requirements for obtaining a Thailand Pass states confirmation of ASQ or SHA+ bookings. Why the contradiction? What effect will this have on those of us who will be staying with family/friends?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Bill,

      Good day.
      That refers to the one night they need to stay in ASQ or SHA+ Hotel while they wait for the result of the RT PCR test taken upon arrival.

      Thank you.

  93. Edward Jones
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    Hi, I’m travelling on November 5th and I’m wondering if Thailand Pass will be available by then. Some reports are suggesting that it won’t be released until the 1st. Can I apply to COE with 1 day ASQ for my covid test instead? or would that not be an option?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Edward,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can try that. Perhaps the Embassy will accept it and issued the COE to you. Then on November 1, you can still apply or sign up for Thailand Pass. You can have both COE and Thailand Pass.

      Thank you.

  94. Bob Russell
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    Australia has less covid cases than the USA, BUT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SUPPOSED ” LESS RISK” countries
    Very odd

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Bob,

      Good day.
      The initial list was only 5 countries. As of today, October 21, there are 46 countries included. Please refer to the updated article.

      Thank you.

  95. Quek Chin Way
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    As it was published on media that no quarantine is required for Chonburi. Do I need to book an ASQ or AQ when applying for COE? My flight is confirmed on 2Nov 2021 from Sg to BKK. Pls advice. Your help is very much appreciated. Thk u.

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Quek,

      Good day.
      You can book for 7 nights to get the Letter of Confirmation. Once you have the COE, you can check with the ASQ Hotel if you can change it to 1 night only and get a refund. If they don’t agree to it, then you need to wait until Thailand Pass and the new entry rules and requirements are made official.

      Thank you.

  96. Annie
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    I am interested in your service, but note your list does not include Australia ….. will this change from November 1 ?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Annie,

      Good day.
      Australia has been added in the final list of 46 countries.

      Thank you.

  97. Alex Soulis
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    how far in advance can I apply for the Thailand pass? or how long is it good for once I get approved?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Alex,

      Good day.
      The Thailand Pass system will be launched hopefully next week or November 1 at the latest. You can apply as early as 30 days before the trip and at least 7 days before the trip.

      Thank you.

  98. Damian
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    Hi Iv already applied for the certificate of entry Which is waiting for approval I don’t fly till 25th November will I have to re apply for the Thailand pass,, thank you

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Damian,

      Good day.
      Yes, you can apply for the Thailand Pass since the Thailand Pass processing time is around 3 to 7 days only.

      Thank you.

    • Tina
      October 27, 2021

      Hi!
      What rules apply for infants? Can we enter under new rules if travelling with 1.5y old and does he also need to take the PCR tests?
      Thank you,
      Tina

    • October 27, 2021

      Dear Tina,

      Good day.
      Unvaccinated children below 12 years old can enter Thailand together with parents. I believe the child can take COVID test using saliva sample instead of nasal swab.

      Thank you.

  99. Debbie Marcus
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    I am a fully vaccinated American citizen who wants to travel to Bangkok and stay in the home of my daughter. Can I do this without quarantine after 11/1/2021?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear Debbie,

      Good day.
      If you are departing from USA to Thailand, yes, you only need to book an SHA+ Hotel for one night and after that you can transfer to your preferred accommodation. You still need to apply for the Thailand Pass and you need to have COVID Insurance. For the COVID 19 insurance, please visit: http://www.siam-legal.com/axa/-insurance

      Thank you.

  100. David Hanks
    October 20, 2021
    Reply

    Insurances for 75 years which company can use ?

    • October 21, 2021

      Dear David,

      Good day.
      You can check with LUMA or Tune Insurance.

      Thank you.

    • Rene
      October 26, 2021

      Hello I have confirmed step 1 of the coe since last friday, but after I can’t log in to upload everything for step 2.my fly its on 31.10.
      What I can do? I try already to call the ambassy but no one answered

    • October 26, 2021

      Dear Rene,

      Good day.
      Maybe the passport number or the reference ID are not correct. You can call the Thai Embassy or consulate to check what is the problem. Today there has been this type of problem but just make sure you have the correct reference ID.

      Thank you.