i am planning to back to spain on july and back to thailand again the end of july.
Is it really possible i can back to thailand from EU or stil not 100% confirmed about it?
Some people told me that it is limited number of people possible to re-enter even i have all documents etc and some people said i can back if i have all documents(travel insurance over 100000us dollars and certification from thai embassy)
i checked thai embassy information and they announced like this.
Travel Ban
* The government bans all entries of international flights to Thailand until June 30 to focus on repatriation of Thai nationals for the mandatory ‘state quarantine’.
* The foreign diplomats and foreigners with a valid non-immigrant B visa and work permit to Thailand may now apply for the “Certificate of Entry to Thailand” to be allowed to enter Thailand right now or in July.
Please advice me what is real fact on this moment,
thank you.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user seeks advice on re-entering Thailand in July with a Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit amidst current travel restrictions due to the pandemic. They mention conflicting information about re-entry limits, required documents such as travel insurance, and certificates from the Thai embassy. Community responses indicate that while it is possible to return if criteria are met, many recommend delaying travel due to potential complications such as mandatory quarantine and lengthy approval processes.
In theory you can get back in if you meet the criteria. In practice you are relying on getting approval from Thai embassy, and getting a flight, which at this point is shaky to say the least.
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