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Feb 2, 2024
a year ago
The International Community is encouraged to donate! ALL Nationalities are Welcomed.

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And now UK, France and Ireland donors who were previously unable to donate have been Welcomed Back at Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Special processing for blood.

Donor Eligibility Update: Donors from the United Kingdom are Welcomed Back at the National Blood Centre in Bangkok and Chiang Mai Red Cross.

Please donate! All Blood Types needed, but.... Rh-Negative is extremely Rare in the Thai population. Over 20% of UK donors are Rh-Negative.

Map to Chiang Mai Red Cross

Red Cross Blood Bank Donation Center

+66 53 418 389

[members only]

Map to National Blood Centre in Bangkok 📌

National Blood Center, Thai Red Cross Society

+66 2 263 9600

[members only]

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Rh-Negative is extremely Rare in Thai Population. Eligible Westerners, please donate. Most people do not know their blood. Whatever your blood type may be, someone will use it.

✅ Under 60 if first-time donor in Thailand. 70 is upper age

✅ No alcohol 24 hours prior

✅ Healthy low-fat meal at least three hours prior

✅ Drink Plenty of water 💧

✅ Donors from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧, France 🇫🇷 and Ireland 🇮🇪 who lived in the vCJD "mad cow disease" impacted regions from 1980-1996 are Welcomed Back at the Main Chiang Mai Red Cross blood bank and the National Blood Centre on Henri Dunant Rd ONLY. Special processing for blood.

No Appointment is necessary.

✅ Bring ID

✅ Fill out registration form and register

✅ Health Check. Blood pressure and hemoglobin level. Meet with doctor briefly.

✅ Donate blood (less than 7 minutes)

✅ Enjoy a snack and rest for a few minutes

Give the Gift of Life 🎀💝🎁 in one hour of your time.

More at Thailand RH- Blood Donation

Full Requirements are pinned on top of the Group and on this Page.
Mar 17, 2023
2 years ago
We are asking the Expatriate population to help save his life. Accident Victim.

Rh-Negative is extremely Rare in the Thai population; less than 1 in 1000 Thai People

Relatively common in the Western population...8% of us.

Most of us do not know our blood types... please try.

Please become a blood donor here in Thailand with special attention to Rh-Negative.

Eligibility is pinned on this Rh-Negative Page.

Under 60 if first time donor

70 is upper age limit

No alcohol 24 hours prior

Healthy, low fat meal, prior to donating

O Negative Donors in Bangkok.

Please donate at the National Blood Centre on Henri Dunant.

[members only]

Times: Saturday& Sunday 8am/3pm,

week day 7.30am/7.30pm

British, French and Irish are Welcomed Back at the National Blood Centre.
May 12, 2021
4 years ago
Khai ************
ORIGINAL POSTER
⚠️ Take note: STV Extension

I went to the immigration office in Bangkok and I thought I have all the documents required but I still miss these few points. I would like to share my experience so you don’t have to go through this hassle.

1. Make sure you dressed appropriately (ladies, cover your shoulder with scarf or just wear a t-shirt)

2. If you’re staying in a hotel and use it as your current address in the form, make sure the hotel registered TM.30 in the system. Immigration will check on the system to make sure you’re staying there.

3. Make sure your ASQ hotel gave you a hotel confirmation letter as below. The actual certificate given is not acceptable. Make sure you have the original receipt copy of your ASQ photocopied.

and of course the other documents still needed as stated,

1. Original passport

2. Photocopy (1 copy needed only) of identity page passport, T.M 6 departure card, arrival stamp, visa approved page, ASQ receipt, ASQ confirmation of completion letter, your current hotel booking receipt, insurance

3. A photo of yourself
Oct 10, 2018
6 years ago
David ************
ORIGINAL POSTER
I will assume that the news about affidavits of monthly income from embassies will be abolished in December and only bank money will be accepted as proof of funds for extension of stays is NOT true. I’ve seen it posted on other pages but no comments here on it to either confirm or deconflict.
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