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.
TLDR : Answer Summary
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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