FAQ

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Registration - General Info

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- No. However, you must have a proof of insurance with minimum coverage of at least 10,000 USD and COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR / Professional ATK), issued within 72 hours before your travel or a certificate of vaccination.
- If you are passing through the immigration control, you must register the Thailand Pass.
- You are permitted to transit in Thailand for the maximum of 24 hours without passing through immigration control.

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If you have problem accessing Thailand Pass on mobile device, please access the site on Desktop mode or on your PC.

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If you do not carry a mobile phone with the QR Code, you may print out a hard copy (A5) of the QR code and bring it with you to present it to the officers at the airport. Preferably, you could register with Thailand Pass on your PC and print out the QR Code. You also have the option to download your Thailand Pass QR Code to your Apple Wallet/Walletpasses to facilitate your travels.

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Currently, Thailand Pass is for those who plan to travel to Thailand by air and land only. Passengers who plan to arrive by boat must contact the Royal Thai Embassy / Royal Thai Consulate-General in your area for COE issuance.

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No. However, children aged below 18 can register alongside their parents and they will be granted the same entry scheme as their parents.

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- Yes.
- Applicants can use their approved Thailand Pass QR Code to enter Thailand on different date of arrival if the new date of arrival is within 72 hours (3 days) after the original date of arrival as indicated on the QR Code (no need to re-apply or modify your application). Be advised that for those entering Thailand using an RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result, your test result must remain valid by the time of your departure from the port of origin. Further note that each Thailand Pass QR Code can be used only once.

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Thailand Pass QR Code will be automatically issued within 1 – 2 hours. Please note that your entry to Thailand is not determined solely by the Thailand Pass QR Code, but also by the validity of your documents attached therein.

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- Effective from 1 November 2021, all travelers arriving in Thailand by air are required to register with Thailand Pass in order to travel into Thailand.

- Starting 1 June 2022, Thai nationals (Thai passport holders) are no longer required to register on Thailand Pass and may enter Thailand without quarantine or COVID-19 tests upon arrival. However, they must bring either their certificate of vaccination or, if unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated, a COVID-19 RT-PCR or Professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours before departure.

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Registration - Scheme Requirements

No. Effective from 1 February 2022, travellers departing from all countries / territories are eligible to enter Thailand under the No Quarantine scheme.

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Documents - General Info

Contact Us
 
No. 9 Soi Rama 6 Soi 30, Rama 6 Road, Phayathai Subdistrict, Phayathai District, Bangkok 10400
 
 thailand@prd.go.th 
 
+66 2618 2323

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Documentation Required No Quarantine
Passport Copy
Vaccination Certificate
*Not required for children aged below 18 travelling with their parents

Insurance

(Minimum coverage 10,000 USD)
*Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 10,000 USD or valid social security card or certifying letter from employer.

* Thai nationals are not required to provide proof of insurance coverage.

Hotel Reservation

Not required
RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result (Within 72 hrs. before departure) If Unvaccinated /
Not fully vaccinated person
Thai Visa  If required

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Documents - Vaccine Certificate

- Yes. Those previously infected with COVID-19 are considered fully vaccinated if they have received a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine at any time after their recovery. Please be advised that your proof or medical record of COVID-19 recovery must be submitted alongside your single-dose vaccination certificate.
- If you have been fully vaccinated before contracting COVID-19, you are still considered to be fully vaccinated.

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Yes. You need to submit both the certificates of your 1st (1/2) and 2nd (2/2) doses of vaccination. However, you can use your 2/2 EU Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) as reference of both your 1st and 2nd doses of vaccination.

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Thailand fully recognizes mixed vaccination. However, your second dose needs to be administered based on the recommended timeframe for each vaccine type (first dose), as follows;
- 1st dose (Sinovac) = 2nd dose after 2 weeks
- 1st dose (AstraZeneca) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks
- 1st dose (Pfizer-BioNTech = 2nd dose after 3 weeks
- 1st dose (Moderna) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks
- 1st dose (Sinopharm) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks
- 1st dose (Sputnik V) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks
- 1st dose (Covaxin) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks
- 1st dose (Novavax) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks
- 1st dose (Medigen) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks
- 1st dose (TURKOVAC) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks
*To be considered fully vaccinated, your 2nd dose must be administered at least 14 days before your travel.
*Those vaccinated with Janssen (Johnson&Johnson) vaccine do not need to receive their 2nd dose to be considered fully vaccinated.
*Those vaccinated with Sputnik Light vaccine do not need to receive their 2nd dose to be considered fully vaccinated.

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The vaccines approved by Thailand include;
- CoronaVac (Sinovac)
- AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria, Covishield)
- Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty)
- Moderna
- COVILO (Sinopharm)
- Janssen (Johnson & Johnson)
- Sputnik V
- Covaxin
- Novavax / Covovax
- Medigen
- Sputnik Light
- TURKOVAC / ERUCOV-VAC

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Children aged below 5:
 - VVaccination not required if travelling with parents / legal guardian
Children aged 5 - 17:
 - Able to travel alone if vaccinated with 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine no less than 14 days
Children aged below 18:
 - Vaccination not required if travelling with parents / legal guardian
All age group may travel alone (unaccompanied) if fully vaccinated

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Documents - Insurance

No. You can also use a standard/general insurance or health insurance with a minimum coverage of 10,000 USD.

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- Yes
- Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 10,000 USD or valid social security card or certified letter from their employer.
- Thai nationals are not required to provide proof of insurance coverage as they are covered by Thailand’s universal healthcare programme.

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Security, Privacy and Miscellaneous - General Info

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- More information can be found on the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand’s website (https://consular.mfa.go.th), or you may contact the Royal Thai Embassy / Royal Thai Consulate-General in your area for more information.
- For information and follow up regarding your application status on Thailand Pass, you can contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand or Phuket Authority (if travelling to Phuket). Their contact details can be found on Thailand Pass website.

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Your personal information is encrypted and safe with Thailand Pass as it will be used for the purpose of approving and facilitating your arrival in Thailand only.

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Comment from post - Comment from post

Planned wind farm told it will need to shut down for five months a year to protect parrots

In a statement last week, EPA board chair Andrew Paul said the organization had concluded that “significant mitigation measures” were needed in relation to “potential impacts on the orange-bellied parrot population.”

https://qa.thailand.go.th/issue-focus-detail/planned-wind-farm-told-it-will-need-to-shut-down-for-five-months-a-year-to-protect-parrots?hl=en#comment-2

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