Paul Korat. Certificate is better. You can register on Mor Prom, and it also has a QR code. For any Aussies here, you can email the certificate to your GP who can enter the details into the Medicare system, so you'll have a second access point
Jeremy Miller. I'll believe that when it happens. And not one person has suggested how much it will open. The number of countries it will "open" to varies between 5 and 38. No one single mention has been made of land borders, and any land border opening requires agreement between two countries. Air arrivals require only Thailand agreement. I'm interested to learn how someone will apply for a COE whilst standing at some land border in the middle of nowhere. However, I repeat, if you think that's going to happen in the next 15 days good for you!!
Jeremy Miller. You are aware land borders are closed, and if you leave you have to reapply for a COE before you can re-enter? Not quite sure how you could fly to say Singapore, comply with their entry requirements, apply for a COE from the embassy, fly back to Thailand on the same day, but if you think it's possible good for you!
Jeremy Miller. It still only gives 60 days plus an additional 30. That's 90 days and you must then LEAVE THE COUNTRY, and restart the process by entering again with a new COE, insurance, possible AQ or SHA+. The STV allows a person to stay in the country for up to nine months