yes, he would be eligible to return, but he could be locked out for months waiting to get a seat on a repatriation flight and waiting for a vacancy in a quatantine hotel to become available. Some reports of quarantine hotels being booked up until December
Is your son able to travel to your home country? Doe he have a passport etc Or is this the issue? That you would have to leave him behind if you went home? People talk about the 60 day visiting Thai family visa. If you are recognized legally in Thailand as your son's father perhaps that would give you some breathing space to plan your next move
but no-one can leave and re-enter anytime in the near future. Those on OA that were due to leave and re-enter during the border shutdowns will have effectively lost their free second year and I guess will have had to do a regular 1900 baht extension with proof of funds during this period
Australians are not permitted to leave Australia in 2020. some speculation that Australians will be able to travel internationally again after March, or maybe July 2021
You just need your passport these days if reporting in person. If it is your first time might be worth bringing a copy of your lease agreement/ landlords ID/copy of housebook or a recent receipt from your accomodation provider. Make sure your arrival card is in your passport (TM6) and if you have it, your TM30 receipt. It is ordinarily a 10-15 minute undertaking in Chiang Mai
I did the online reporting last night using internet explorer on my laptop, after 8 unsuccessful attempts on chrome and in the app, on my phone. Still pending but as I have less than 7 days until my due date I was concerned thar I might have submitted it too late
that is scary, especially if the Thai national is travelling alone as they could be paired in state quarantine with a stranger for 14 days who has the infection. Could end up being a death sentence or an ICU stay