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  1. So as I understand this, extensions of OA's will only require 3m cover if done after 1st Sep 22. New applications will require 3m cover but can be with an overseas insurance company. Previously I have 2 health policies, one from LMG just for the OA extension, and a proper health policy from Cigna. Does this mean in future I may be able to use the the Cigna one only and scrap LMG ?
  2. It's possible a rejection is on its way. I had one vaccine in bkk and one in the UK. So this might cause a problem. But if that's the case I can't understand why they would pre approve it. I did speak to someone who got rejected for similar reasons so he just changed to unvaccinated and will now do the full quarantine. But he was flying to bkk. If that did happen, am I even able to go unvaccinated into phuket? If not I may have to start over and write off all the travel costs I've spent so far!
  3. I'm also waiting for final coe approval for phuket with my flight booked for 16th Oct. I started the process on 3 Oct and received pre approval on the 4th. I had initially assume that pre approval meant the documents I had submitted in stage 1 had been accepted. It appears now from reading other accounts that may not be the case. I submitted travel info on 6th Oct and received an immediate email acknowledging receipt. Although I'm now beginning to think I should have started this process much earlier. How long does it normally take to receive approval after you have submitted travel details?
  4. OK so far so good. I got pre approval based on the two vaccine documents etc. Now I have submitted documents for travel and proof I've paid for the pcr tests. I did this on Wednesday night. How long does it take to give full approval? I'm supposed to be flying next week.
  5. I had my first Astra Jab in Thailand, flew to the Uk and had the 2nd there. The NHS app shows my 2nd jab and marked it as 2 of 2. However I can't get the covid pass, as they can't fully incorporate overseas jabs into their system as yet. Working on it apparently. Problem is I want to return to Thailand now. I tried unsuccessfully to submit a sandbox CoE application. I attached one documents for each jab, but it kept telling me to attach the vaccine certificate. I did check with the Thai embassy before I left if I'd be able to apply for the sandbox, having been vaccinated in two different places, and they said yes. However that probably means nothing. So the question...is this just a technical error with the application form, or am I likely to be considered not fully vaccinated and have to spend 10 days in quarantine in BKK ?
  6. I've had one astra zeneca vaccine shot here in Thailand and I plan to fly to the UK, visit family and get the second shot before returning to Thailand. However I can see problems. I will have two pieces of paper showing the 2 different shots in 2 diffferent countries, but I'm not certain if that be accepted. I will be fully vaccinated of course but I'm not certain if the documentation I have will be satisfactory. Sandbox website says: The vaccine certificate/card must be issued by a government authority either in digital or paper format (document issued by private entities will not be accepted). The vaccine certificate must contain the following information: The travellers' personal details, including name, date of brith, nationality and passport number. Anyone have any advice about this ? Also if I go into quarantine in Bangkok instead, does that require full vaccination ?
  7. I've relooked at this on a daily basis rather than monthly. Now I get: 30 days 2,770 baht - 92 baht per day 60 days 5,130 baht - 85 baht per day 90 days 7,630 baht - 84 baht per day 120 days 14,860 baht - 123 baht per day still not much sense in it...
  8. I was also wondering about this as I contemplate the hassles of a trip back to the Uk. My rentry certificate takes my up to end of Jan 2020, so I assume from what's been said here I would need insurance to cover up to that date. One thing puzzles me, I got a few quotes from the Axa Thailand website, for various periods. Here's what came up: 1 month 2700 baht 2 month 7600 baht 3 months 14,860 baht 4 months 14,860 baht How does that make any sense ? 3 month cover is 5 times the cost of 1 month !
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