What are the 13 health insurance companies recommended by Thai Immigration for the OA visa application?

May 28, 2020
5 years ago
Steve *******
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I know it's probably been posted before but does anyone have a list of the 13 health insurance companys recomended by Thai Immigration/Consulates when applying for an OA visa.
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The post seeks a list of the 13 health insurance companies recommended by Thai Immigration for individuals applying for an OA visa. Several comments provide insights into whether non-listed companies are acceptable, with some users sharing their experiences and recommendations on insurance coverage. Additionally, links to resources and discussions on using other insurance companies are mentioned.
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Adrian ********
I have 12 month family visa who is the best insurer for this including covid so I can return
Steve *******
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@Adrian *******
At the moment you dont need insurance for a "family visa".
Jaap ************************
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Brian ********
Never been asked fy health insurance can't get to old
Steve *******
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@Brian *******
It's only needed for the Non Imm OA visa.
J ******************
For retirement Visa Thai Consulate Sydney said if you can get health insurance for the right amount of coverage you can use any health insurance company but that was just before the border closed. Probably easier to use one of the listed ones and maybe look elsewhere after the first year.
Garrett ***********
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I've heard that some embassies don't require the specific insurance through the immigrations site. When you apply for the extension in a year though, you'll need one of the approved companies.
Shamus ********
Good question
Kevin **********
Dear Steve, I work for Pacific Cross health insurance, we are a company approved by the immigration. If you need more information do not hesitate to contact me
Paul *******
@Kevin *********
HI please can you send me contact details
Dean **********
@Kevin *********
Please send contact info. Thnx
Steve *******
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Joseph ***********
@Kevin *********
could you please send me your details.
Brian ***********
@Kevin *********
can you send me your contact details at pacific cross thanks
Alan ***********
Is an insurance still acceptable if the company is not on the list? (Regency for example).
Gary *************
@Alan **********
I have Regency and used it for my Retirement Visa Extention just a week ago
Garrett ***********
@Al**
Nope, not for the Non-OA visa.
Garrett ***********
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Steve *******
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Ranjita ************
Can you please tell me few companies recommended by Thai immigration.
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