Technically speaking you are supposed to have ID with you at all time....Thais carry their ID card. Non Thais should carry their passport at all times. I always carry a copy of mine in my wallet just in case
Hello - I got my OA multi-entry visa in August of this year and entered on 13th of September. My first 90 day report is in December ... anyone know if I will be asked to produce health insurance insurance at the same time?
Diabetes is not on the list of conditions which would preclude him from getting his medical declaration signed...see another NHS GP..just had mine done.It cost £15..I would imagine would have cost me much more if done privately
Murray - If you're over 50 get yourself the multi-entry Non O-A visa - you would only need a one way flight ticket. The visa lasts for 12 months but you get stamped in for 12 months everytime you re-enter the country..so in effect you could make the visa last for 2 years
Roger - I spoke to GP receptionist who advised that I may need blood tests to rule out that I have not suffered Leprosy, etc...will speak with doctor to establish what is required in order to have medical declaration signed..