Is my AXA insurance sufficient for the Thailand Pass with a coverage of 100,000 USD?

Nov 1, 2021
3 years ago
Ronald *********
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I maybe overreacting, my AXA insurance 100,000 USD states complies with COE for Thailand I purchased it pre Thailand Pass.

I travel 30 November, surely it is the insurance amount that matters not the title.
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The user is inquiring whether their AXA insurance, which provides coverage of 100,000 USD and complies with the Certificate of Entry (COE) for Thailand, is sufficient for their upcoming travel. Comments confirm that the insurance should be fine as long as it covers more than just COVID-19, including general health coverage. Further discussions involve details about insurance costs and suggestions for duration based on visa type.
Gertjan ********
How much did you had to pay for such insurance ( and for how many days ) ? Do you need to get that through a Thai insurance company ? Thx in advance for your comments .
Ronald *********
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@Gertjan *******
I took it out for sixty days as per my TR visa, cost under 3000 BAHT.

It fully complies with COE requirements.

I intend extending thirty days, so I will need an extra month to cover this period.
Gertjan ********
Kool *******
It also has to cover more than just covid now. If it is health insurance that also covers covid it is fine.
James **********
That's the one I went with. You should be fine.
Jeffrey ************
Of course...
Stuart *********
That will be fine.
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