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What are some recommended health insurance companies for the OA Visa in Thailand?

Jun 26, 2025
10 months ago
Chet *******
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Does anyone know a good health insurance company with reasonable rates? As I'm trying to complete my OA Visa. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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A user inquired about health insurance options for obtaining an OA Visa in Thailand. Several members suggested various companies known for their reasonable rates and compliance with visa requirements, including AXA, Pacific Cross, and LMG. Recommendations also included consulting professional brokers like Tenzing for personalized assistance, and verifying approved insurers with the Thai embassy.
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Chet *******
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Thank you all for the advice. I appreciate it.
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Michael ********
I think you need check with embassy which ones they approve
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Francois ********
O-A-10 yr retirement visa

from Thai embassy required

40k thb OP

400k Thb IP

Yrly premium about 8,000thb

LMG-Thai ins comp
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Wyn **********
Falcon
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Brian *********
I used LMG, was fine.
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Brad **********
Check Joe in Thailand business👍🏼
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Loic *******
Pacific Cross is one of the providers approved for OA visa insurance.

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Keith *******
I would use one of the recommended companies on the Visa application website, makes things easier. I chose AXA.
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Arpan ******
I know a very good insurance agent in Chiangmai

Let me know if you are interested
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Samuel *******
@Chet ******
speak to Tenzing, they're a professional broker in Thailand focused on expats, very knowledgeable and can point you in the right direction:
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Graeme ******
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Graeme ******
The e visa system will give you a number of companies that meet the O-A requirements. AXA is one that is quoted, you can choose your deductible to manage the cost which is quite reasonable
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