What process should I follow to obtain my vaccination certificate for returning to Australia after receiving my COVID-19 vaccinations in Thailand?

Mar 12, 2022
3 years ago
Phill ***********
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Question pls, I am tourist visa long time now in Thailand and had to source my own vaccines so I can go back to Australia, I have had my 1st dose at chon buri public hospital and second is on 15th march same place, I am a bit confused with the certificate I need to fly home the orange one will they give it to me at the hospital on my 2nd dose or how do I get that, I am also being told I need to upload it onto a database, when I got my 1st dose the hospital stapled a piece of paper in my passport with a barcode and my name on it, I need directions on the process please & bare in mind I am tourist visa so may differ, thanks for any assistance it's been a long time here now.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarity on obtaining a vaccination certificate after receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine dose in Chon Buri, Thailand, and is due to receive the second dose. They are specifically asking about the type of certificate (orange one) they need to return to Australia, how it will be provided after the second dose, and the process of uploading it to the necessary database. A comment from another user mentions receiving a certificate with a QR code in Udon Thani and recommends ensuring that both doses are recorded on the document for international recognition.
Terry ********
I received a certificate with a QR Code in Udon Thani when I had my booster in January. On the certificate which is in English and recognised by the UK and EU, are spaces/lines for 3 doses. You should get the same for your 2nd dose as international certificate parity is being/has been agreed and I would think this would include Oz. Ask them to also enter your 1st barcoded dose on the certificate. U can then scan and upload the certificate as per your government website's requirements. Things may now have evolved and you might be able to get the certificate emailed to you to upload but given Thailand's obsession with paperwork I somehow doubt it.....Good luck.
Phill ***********
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@Terry *******
sounds promising terry cheers
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