I had to get a form from land transport office to take to immigration in order to get my address certified. Getting my address certified involved my landladies housebook and id card plus a document on which I had to place 45baht of stamps obtained from another office. On taking the completed firm to lto I had to do 2 simple tests and got my license for 259 baht. However, I did have valid uk driving license and international driving permit. The driving school I went to required 15 hours of study followed by a test to get a license but in the end I did not have to do that. It was a tedious process but worth it as driving license proves your address and often carries more weight than my passport.
My friend returned to UK after first AZ vax. He got his second AZ vax in UK. His doctor entered info for both jabs and he now has NHS certification. Is the same now possible for two AZ jabs in Thailand as I understood UK does not recognise them?
Mor Phrom would not work for me because it did not recognise my phone number. I had to go back to the hospital and have it reentered in the system. It all works fine now. I understand that to show this on your phone is acceptable evidence of vaccination in Thailand at any rate.
I was sent my credit card and told I could have my debit card sent here too. I only need UK credit card for emergency or to pay bills in UK. I decided I did not need a UK debit card as it was so expensive to use for anything. Now have two thai debit cards to use.
as far as I am aware UK does not recognise vaccines given outside of Europe or USA so you would still need to self isolate if entering from other countries even if amber. If this has changed please provide a link to relevant evidence.