organicman Posted January 7, 2021 Share Posted January 7, 2021 I have a list of Special Tourist Visa health insurance companies to go with. I'm 40 y/o from Australia. https://longstay.tgia.org/home/companiesstv Sompo Insurance = 26,220 $1125 AUD Navakij Insurance = 27,000 $1160 AUD Southeast Insurance Public Company = waiting for quote via email Thaivivat Insurance = 36,000 over 50+ prices Thai Health Insurance = waiting for quote AXA Insurance = 30,426 over 50+ prices Muang Thai Insurance = 25,450 $1090 AUD The Viriyah Insurance = 21,900 $940 AUD Aetna Health Insurance = waiting for quote Asia Insurance 1950 = waiting for quote Bangkok Insurance = 30,900 $1330 AUD Pacific Cross International = waiting for quote LMG Insurance = 7,900 $340 AUD (email sent to confirm this price on website) Falcon Insurance = 10,185 $440 AUD (90 days) Dhipaya Insurance = 28,385 $1220 AUD I'm not sure which one is best? Some insurance companies won't pay out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
organicman Posted January 7, 2021 Author Share Posted January 7, 2021 I just got an email back saying I need 2 types of health insurance??? I think it would be easier to go with a normal tourist visa now and go to another country (no quarantine) after 90 days? 1. Covid Insurance : The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) insurance plans for foreigners travelling to Thailand, Will be available to purchase at website https://covid19.tgia.org 2. Health Insurance for Special Tourist Visa (STV) 90 days coverage / policy start time as 16.30 *We need 3 working days (72 hours, please don’t expedite, if we finish early we will send asap) to processing the policy after your application approved and the payment has been paid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil VM Posted January 7, 2021 Share Posted January 7, 2021 Hello everyone, I was stuck in Belgium until December and wanted/needed to go back home in Buriram Province, where I'm resident on a retirement (O-A) visa. I confirm you need 2 documents, but here is my story about it. After inquiring a few solutions like above list, I had the chance to exchange via email with Pacific Cross client relationship director, Jamie, directly replied to me, even if it was during a 3 days weekend, promising me to have my file properly handled by next Monday ... And Tuesday, due to the efficiency of Kevin, I received both documents, for the Covid19 and the retirement visa, in one single health insurance. Cost = 68,408.00 THB, including an extra. So to cut it short, this amazingly efficient handling allowed me to get the COE just in time, and finally being able to take a KLM flight from Brussels to BKK via Amsterdam the next Saturday. Thanks Jamie and Kevin, a great 2021, happy and healthy, to you, your family and the team of Pacific Cross. nb: at your disposal for further questions, if I can help, guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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