Anyone knows if it's possible to book days 1 and 5 for the test and go scheme in different cities?
Also, is it possible to get a medical insurance of our choice? When I asked for my visa a while ago they required me to hire a medical insurance from a specific list, but I do not see this anymore on the Thailand Pass site. Does anyone know if this has changed?
Thanks a million!!
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The discussion revolves around the possibility of booking the COVID-19 Test and Go scheme's required days in different cities, which can be done with proper bookings at specific SHA+ Extra Plus hotels that include COVID testing. Several users confirm that it's possible but may require extra steps in the booking process. Additionally, there are changes regarding medical insurance requirements for travelers, with mentions of flexibility in choosing insurance providers compared to earlier restrictions.
I am currently on a Non B Visa and have an approved reentry certificate. Can I do one night in Bangkok and then travel to my current residence in CM and stay day 5 in a SHA+ approved hotel to take my PCR test. There is no mention on the Thai Pass website that this cannot be done. I noticed there are 176 SHA Extra+ hotels in CM on a link that is on the Thai Pass website.
You can book in different cities but it's a bit more complicated.
You'll need to book your SHA+ Extra Plus hotel that includes Covid test, or if Phuket your SHA+ hotel in and your 1st Covid test through the PSAS website. Then book your day 5 test and hotel stay with an SHA Extra Plus hotel in your second city. You'll need the second booking to say that it includes a Covid test and is fully paid just like the first.
Then you'll need to send all of these documents in as part of your Thailand Pass application.
Depending on the type of visa or no visa at all you need to have an insurance for covid. There was a list of advised thai insuranceccompanies and a general health insurance. H
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