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I realize it would be pure guess work. I notice 2000 spots set aside married folk.

Seems a bit thin. I realize there is capacity constraints. 

So for the guess work question......how many people would be trying to enter Thailand using the married option. 

You would think a big number or opposite.

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Thailand plans to allow some foreign travellers in next week

 

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FILE PHOTO: Empty chairs are seen on a beach which is usually full of tourists, amid fear of coronavirus in Phuket, Thailand March 11, 2020. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand plans to allow some foreign travellers into the country starting next week, as it eases restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, a senior official said on Wednesday.

 

The first group of foreigners that have registered for 14-day state quarantine include those with work permits, investors and business executives, said Taweesin Wisanuyothin, spokesman for the government's Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration.

 

The new measures will be subject to approval by the government's task force that meets on Monday, he said, adding that medical tourists would also be allowed entry.

 

The Thai aviation regulator has banned international commercial flights up to the end of June, but has said some business travel could resume in July.

 

"There will not be a complete opening of skies any time soon because the crisis is still going on globally, but arrangements can be made for certain foreign travel," Taweesin told Reuters.

 

Short-term business travellers will be required to have a certificate showing they are free of the coronavirus, health insurance and to allow medical personnel to monitor them while in Thailand.

 

Travellers, however, may find it difficult to obtain virus-free certification due to limited testing and flights to Thailand because the pandemic has brought global air travel to a virtual standstill, with many airline fleets grounded.

 

Tourists from countries with "travel bubble" arrangements will be allowed to travel in August, but they will be limited to a certain space in what the government calls "villa quarantine".

 

Foreign arrivals this year are expected to be only around 8 million people, down from last year's record of 39.8 million, the central bank had said.

 

Thailand has so far recorded 58 deaths related to COVID-19 among 3,157 infections, of which 3,026 patients have recovered.

 

The government on Wednesday also announced that schools, bars and massage parlours would also re-open next month, but with strict health guidelines.

 

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35 minutes ago, tribalfusion001 said:

Tourists from countries with "travel bubble" arrangements will be allowed to travel in August, but they will be limited to a certain space in what the government calls "villa quarantine".

 

Sounds like fun in a "villa quarantine".

Will they be allowed to call in any "entertainment"? ????

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44 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

 

i jsyt contacted the Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh on behalf of a Cambodian woman scheduled for surgery at a Bangkok Hospital in August. Same story - no way to register, nothing in progress.

My wife and son need to get back from Laos.  I've been told there's a good chance that some reopening of the land borders is possible after this week's COVID meeting between the ASEAN countries.

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8 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

My wife and son need to get back from Laos.  I've been told there's a good chance that some reopening of the land borders is possible after this week's COVID meeting between the ASEAN countries.

I devoutly hope so!!!

 

 

 

 

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I tried yesterday (23 June 2020) here in the US, to apply for a visa as a spouse to a Thai national at the Thai consulate in Los Angeles. The doors were locked but the man in charge was coming out the door to mail something and he told me that they weren't open due to Covid-19 and when I asked him about a visa for a spouse, he said "we are not giving visas to any foreigners who want to go to Thailand. We are only helping Thai nationals who want to return home." He told me to watch their website for future information. Or better yet to follow them on facebook. 

Apparently either he hasn't gotten the memo yet or things haven't been all ironed out as to how to approach this many foreigners wanting to come in.

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Thanks to a terrible and continued poor response from the US gov't leadership, Many US hospitals are in danger of being overrun with cases now.  I seriously doubt any country is going to want to rush to allow US travellers back in.

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