what type of accident cover? doesn't the health insurance cover you in the event of an accident? Say I electrocute myself because of dodgy Thai workmanship, the health insurance covers your treatment and subsequent stay in the hospital (minus your excess) under the terms of your policy. I also know the other benefits and restrictions of health insurance policies(I do live here and I've had many ridiculous quotes also). Jeez I was being flippant and made a joke highlighting the exorbitant price of the quote as everyone with a sense of humour got. Except you, did you have your funny bone 𦴠removed through an accident or a health incident?? And under which policy did the claim come underπ€π€ͺ
I did notice that thanks, but I wasn't going pay that as I thought I'd only be away 3 times before my visa needed renewed, if I did happen to go 4 times I'd lose 200bt if I didn't I'd lose 800bt
thanks π that'll mean I don't need to do one before I head to the UK beginning of August either, cheers.ps that 1000bht re-entry permit every time you leave isn't half a pain in the ring π€¬
Get whatever you need for the cat plus 2000bht in your own country that'll give you enough to get to your resort by bus, taxi or train then change the rest in resort . Not really a major conundrum is it. But there are booths before passport control as many have said, but I prefer getting there asap and minimizing the queueing time so don't waste time at those booths
no land or I'd be living with her instead other way round,she has kids but ones 20 and ones 18 so hardly bairns. But the fact we're only going for 12 days for a wedding, we have return flights and our apartment and life is here with all our belongings, it seems silly to me as I've travelled around the world for years and never encountered this amount of scrutiny. It's annoying