What are the specific insurance requirements for the Thai Pass for a NON-OA visa holder?

Dec 3, 2021
3 years ago
Jean-Michel *********
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Hi everyone, I'm currently in Europe, planning for a return on the 25th of December. Can someone clarify the precise insurance request for thai pass. I have a non OA visa (retirement) with 1 year extension until mid march and re-entry permit.

I obviously have the "big" insurance to get extension... I'm talking about the specific Covid insurance to activate thai pass. Is it 50k$ or 100k$ and should it be 1 month or until the end of my extension (3months)...not clear even on the insurance Internet site... Thanks for help.
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The user seeks clarification on the type and duration of Covid insurance required for the Thai Pass, specifically for someone holding a NON-OA (retirement) visa. There is confusion about whether the required coverage is $50,000 or $100,000 and how long the insurance needs to be valid, given their re-entry permit and current extension. Comments suggest contacting the insurance provider for specific details, with a note that insurance links are not permitted.
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James ********
I believe the OP knows what she needs to do now...

We wish her success in getting the insurance certificate from her current OA insurer. She should contact her insurance agent for assistance.

Commenting closed.
James ********
Sorry Steve Speed... And Lisa

We do not allow any links to insurance. This is a friendly warning. I have deleted your posted replies.
James ********
You say you are on an OA extension of stay til March 2022...

Do you now have the insurance which was and is required for the OA one year extension?

If you do then provide proof if the OA insurance you should noe have and you will be stamped into Thailand until its expiration date in March 2022.
Jean-Michel *********
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@James *******
yes I do have this insurance that was mandatory to renew the extension of stay. However it doesn't clearly states "covid coverage" and I was under the impression that in order to receive the requested "Thai pass" for entering the country , a specific additional covid insurance was requested. 30 days and 50.000$ coverage.

Now I'm receiving information that because of my visa it should cover me until the validity of my extension when I enter Thailand ie 3 months to March 22nd.

Can you confirm that my existing insurance non OA plan will be accepted or should I get additional covid coverage ?

If second option 30 or 90 days coverage ?

Don know if I'm being clear ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ ?
James ********
@Jean-Michel ********
you do not need more insurance. Show proof of your insurance certificate. Ask your insurance company as they can provide proof needed. And the proof needs to be the ending date of your current OA insurance.
Jean-Michel *********
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@James *******
OK, thank you so much
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