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  1. With a Thai partner, I love Khon Kaen. I think there's great European / Mexican food restaurants and a vibrant art scene. Plus we love plants so lots of great nurseries. Chiang Mai has too many busy tourists for me these days.

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  2. On 4/14/2022 at 4:02 PM, PeachCH said:

    The following rules are applying:

     

    General Requirements

    MEDICAL DOCUMENTS

    • Recognized Proof of Vaccination
    • Negative COVID-19 Test (RT-PCR) Result from DOH-accredited laboratories, taken within two (2) days prior to departure  
    • Additional Medical Documents for Travelers who have been infected with COVID-19:
      • Printed or digital laboratory test result showing evidence that traveler was infected with COVID-19 within eleven (11) to sixty (60) days before departure to Malaysia
      • Travelers with history of hospitalization must submit a Fit to Travel letter from the hospital
      • Travelers who have not been hospitalized shall undergo professional RTK-Ag test two (2) days before travel. (Travel shall be allowed if test result is negative).
     

    TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

    • Registration to the MySejahtera online application three (3) days before entering Malaysia.
      • Fully vaccinated travelers will be issued a “Digital Travelers Card” (Blue Traveller Card).
      • Partially vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers will be issued a “Digital Home Surveillance Order (HSO)” for five (5) days (Red Traveller Card).
      • Travelers without a “Digital Travelers Card” or “Digital Home Surveillance Order” will not be permitted to continue travel.
    • Travel & Health Insurance with a minimum coverage of USD20,000 (for Short-Term foreign visitors

    Good advice. I've been twice. The MySej app is easy to use, much quicker than ThailandPass. You can then get your COVID test within 24 hours either at the airport or any private clinic - I used the drive through tent at the KL Sentral arrival hall, where the airport train arrives. Immigration was a breeze too, no queues.

  3. 2 hours ago, BobinBKK said:

    Same with the American embassy, however I do get more timely information from the British embassy. With much gratitude I give thanks to the British embassy email this morning alerting me to register at MedPark Hospital in Bangkok. About 15 minutes after I registered, I received a confirmation email with a time and date for my vaccination.

    Many thanks mate for your post. I went back to the old Intervac website and it has the link to MedPark hospital. I also registered and they have confirmed me for 8 August for free government over 60s vaccine. Which vaccine did you get?

    https://www.medparkhospital.com/en/page/covid19-vaccine-expats

  4. 56 minutes ago, ddotmark said:

    I registered for the vaccine at Market Village location. I am 64. I was not given an appointment date. I was given a green card with 3 barcodes to scan (for LINE, Facebook and Hua Hin Hispital).

     

    I was told I can scan one of the barcodes and it would show an appointment for a vaccine. I have tried scanning every few days since I registered in early June. I am taken to an all Thai website. Using Google translate I have determined that Hua Hin Hospital run out of vaccines and has not been scheduling appointments for several weeks. 

     

    Has anyone else in Hua Hin had a similar experience?

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    Hi mate. Same experience, but click on "Thai" not "English" in the translate option, then enter your ID number and click and it registers you and gives you a queue number. No idea why or how, but if you enter it in English even though it's a number, it won't register you.

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