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new announcement just made 

https://www.caat.or.th/th/moicovid

 

some translation needed 

Traveling into the Kingdom 

  • Thai nationals
  • Exempt person Or allowed with necessity
  • Diplomatic
  • Carrier as needed
  • Vehicle operator
  • Traveling into the Kingdom 

  • Spouse, parent, or child Of Thai nationals
  • Resident
  • Worker
  • Students of international public-private educational institutions Border Patrol Police
  • Traveling into the Kingdom 

  • Foreigners come to treat in Thailand
  • Non-Thai Entered with special agreements
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On 7/7/2020 at 3:59 PM, PatrickC said:

I think Thailand is right in future to reject more people from coming in, and I hope they do. Many tourists and retirees spend next to nothing in the country, so I don't see why they should be allowed to stay. Covid might be a positive thing if it means Thailand gets tougher on these issues.

 

Is it really what you said ? Thinking of covid like a positive thing is simply shameful . The fact that you are enjoing the Kingdom now more than before (less pollution,less traffic,less buses around,etc.) doesn't mean you have to hope the virus will do more damage than it has already done. Be honest , this is the only reason why you're so pessimist.

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19 minutes ago, PatrickC said:

 

And you can diagnose that based on some posts? Well done to you - you must be a genius.

 

It is not lack of empathy, it is reality. You screwed up by leaving Thailand and now probably can not get back in this year. You should not have left. Now you have and you have to live with the decision. There are many people around the world who are stuck places they do not want to be - and now you are one. Welcome to the club.

 

The hard reality for you is that you probably won't get back in until October/November at the very earliest. More likely January/February. These new procedures which have been introduced will see a huge backlog of foreigners looking to get in and only limited processing capacity at BKK. It is going to take many months for this backlog to clear. Only then will they consider categories such as retirees, and then there will be more queues.

 

If you are truly retired, you should not have had to leave for work.

 

These new procedures which have been introduced will see a huge backlog of foreigners looking to get in and only limited processing capacity at BKK.

 

the constraint is the number of seats on planes/number of planes, not limited processing capacity, that would merely increase time not volume.

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