If you read the news it says those from countries with COVID entry restrictions, so the answer would be NO. But as official announcement not made hard to tell and you should have health insurance coming to Thailand anyway....common sense
I did it last year. Filled in everything at home and she took to VFS.
Make sure to read the checklists. We over compensated and had letter from my parents addressee to VFS stating she was visiting UK, where, when and there was no cost to stay. I also supplied my sponsor letter and explained the holiday plan and attached A2 weeks plan of what we would do. Also also evidenced relationship via a letter and pictures of us abroad on holiday. Finally we evidenced she had a job and a company and a house in her name and that she was coming back to Thailand. No questions and approved first time
Neither. international transfer only if you select the last option in the purpose list. Living expenses in Thailand from memory, otherwise just show local transfer
Rule changes and new/dropped plans every 10 minutes doesn't help boost trust in any scheme either . They also need to boot out their advisors as they are so out of touch
Nope. Almost every airline won't let you board a flight if you are a tourist with 1 way ticket and no ticket out. Ticket can be to anywhere and cancelled next day