this policy has been developed for the for the O-A (and O-X) visa extension. Don't expect it to be much good when itt comes to covering for hospital expenses. The large excess, the low sum insured and not covering any pre existing conditions means most things won't be covered. The few things that are covered will be to a maximum of 200,000 Baht.
I live in Cha Am and through this pandemic we have not lost a single
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. Most businesses in Cha Am don’t rely on international tourism. That’s not saying that everyone is not hurting. Domestic tourism and local trade has also dropped, especially in these last few months.
with the greatest respect you are in a different position to the OP. In their case the baby has, or will be, born in France to non Thai parents. The baby won’t be eligible to a Thai passport like your son. Without a Thai passport then getting a visa and extending it at the same time as one or both of the parents is the best solution.
yes, because you are changing your reason for extending your visa from Tourism to Unable to Travel because of COVID. The 60 days will start from when you apply. It will not be added to your existing stamp.