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What are the current visa and entry requirements for Thailand if flying on June 25 with a SETV?

May 26, 2022
3 years ago
Josh ******
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Hi, tried the search bar, but still confused on current requirements. Flying June 25 to stay for 90 days - SETV for 60 plus 30 day extension.

- Do I need to apply for COE separately or does that come with SETV?

- For Thai pass, do I only need 30 days insurance or the full 90? Do they accept foreign health insurance?

-Can I just show proof of accommodation for first night? (im still deciding where to stay on my trip)

-Fully vaccinated so no covid test needed correct?

-Recommendation for onward ticket bc I'll be extending 30 days while I'm there?

Sorry for so many questions. Thank you for your help.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarification on several entry requirements for Thailand associated with their upcoming trip. They plan to travel on a Special Tourist Visa (SETV) for 90 days (60 days plus a 30-day extension) and are asking about the necessity of a Certificate of Entry (COE), the duration of required travel insurance, accommodation proof, vaccination status in relation to testing, and advice on an onward ticket. The answers indicated that a COE isn't needed, a Thailand Pass is required with 60 days of insurance, only proof of accommodation for the first couple of days is necessary, vaccination means no COVID test is needed, and a changeable onward ticket within 60 days is advisable.
Stuart *********
1. You don’t need a COE.

2. You do need a ThailandPass. You’ll need insurance for 60 days.

3. Only the first couple of days needed for accommodation details.

4. You’ll be best to have an onward ticket within 60 days. Get a changeable one and just change the date when here.
Josh ******
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@Stuart ********
awesome thanks. For #4, do I need when applying or boarding the plane or both?
Stuart *********
@Josh *****
Depends on what embassy/consulate your using. Some require, some don’t.
Josh ******
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@Stuart ********
I need when boarding for sure tho right?
Jason ******
@Josh *****
Hey Josh! It's been a while.

I know this response is late but in case anyone else is looking...

In my experience airlines don't ask for a return or onward flight.

If you can check in online then you bypass the check altogether (I know not always possible).
Stuart *********
@Josh *****
That’s up to your airline. Some will let you board without some won’t. If it’s a long haul flight they’re more likely to require a ticket out.
Josh ******
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Josh ******
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