What is the current status of entry requirements for Thailand as of January 2022?

January 5, 2022
3 years ago
Andre **********
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They said with the Thai Passport you can only enter till 10 January!

I can’t find something officially!

Did someone know where to find ?
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There is uncertainty regarding the entry requirements to Thailand for those holding a Thai Passport around January 10. Some mentioned that the Test & Go program might only be valid until that date, while others noted that entry is still possible via Alternative Quarantine (AQ) or Sandbox programs. Official confirmation was not expected until after the CCSA meeting on Friday, amidst rumors about possible changes.
Frank ********
Claire ********
Rob **********
Nothing official until the CCSA meet on Friday.
Bob **********
Don't forget Fake News was invented in Thailand 😎😎😎
Will ************
There are reports of 66 hotels setting up for quarantine in Phuket
Stuart *********
At the moment that’s just a suggestion for the test and go option. We won’t know if it’s official until Friday probably. Rumours are sandbox may stop too, but it’s still just press speculation.
Andre **********
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@Stuart ********
Thanks!

That’s what I thought!
Michael ********
No they said Test & Go only till 10th January.

You can still enter via AQ in Bangkok or Sandbox in Phuket
Andre **********
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@Michael *******
Yes !

They said !

But can’t finding an official!

It’s just an idea or official?
Darren *******
@Hank ******
it's what the health minister has proposed but the main meeting isn't until Friday. That's the earliest it will be made official.
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