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Jul 13, 2022
2 years ago
Timothy ********
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Looks like things have simplified quite a bit. I guess for vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors need to show a PCR test upon arrival and that's pretty much it?
Jan 25, 2022
3 years ago
Eri ************
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Is Test&Go officially go?

Can I cancel flight & hotel for Phuket Sandbox and start preparing Test&Go for Bangkok?
Aug 28, 2021
3 years ago
K ****************
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Are there any American's here who have entered through the sandbox program? I could use a little help if you or know of any resources that are helpful. Also was your vaccine card enough to prove your vaccinated?
Jun 22, 2020
4 years ago
Sam ********
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Where do you register to come into the country? I have friend that has work permit and needs to return. He would be a business traveler from what I understand. This was posted today but I see no link to give him to register. Any advice?

The government plans to allow seven groups of foreigners to enter the country, Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, the spokesman of the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, announced today (June 22). The committee has divided these into two main groups.

The first group may be required to undertake state quarantine on entry:

1. Businessman and investors (around 700 have registered to enter).

2. Skilled labourers and exporters who need to inspect factories or for specific business purposes (around 22,000 have registered).

3. Foreigners married to Thais, or permanent residents of Thailand (around 2,000 have registered).

4. Medical and wellness tourists (around 30,000 have registered).

The other group comprises travellers who won’t need to go into quarantine on entry:

1. Businessman on short-duration stays, including those coming into the country for business discussions. This group might need a specific area and intense screening both before travel and at arrival at airports.

2. Government guests who are invited for ceremonies or specific seminars.

3. Tourists under the travel bubble.

The CCSA aims to discuss the issue in depth with the Cabinet after finalising the details.

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