I will be coming to Bangkok from Manila and I am an Australian citizen.late October visa on arrival where can I quarantine for my 7 days. Do I still need 100 000 in a bank account advice would be appreciated keep up the good work thanks
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An Australian citizen traveling from Manila to Bangkok in late October can enter Thailand without a visa for up to 30 days, given the visa-exempt status. While a visa on arrival is not available, they will need to obtain a Certificate of Entry (COE) from the Thai embassy in Manila. Quarantine options include staying at SHA+ certified hotels, and travelers are required to have a COVID-19 insurance policy covering $100,000. No bank account with that amount is necessary, but they must comply with COVID-related entry requirements including multiple COVID tests.
I didn't think you can come from Philippines to Thailand.
Andrew ********
You don't need any money in a bank but you need covid medical insurance to cover 100,000. And all the other embassy requirements. The only thing you don't need is a visa, Aus passport just turn up and get 30 days.
Dave ******
You need a COE (certificate of entry) from the embassy in Manila, and yes you need $100,000 usd covid insurance policy, not money in the bank. Check the Thai embassy in Manila website for requirements.
Bobby ********
Australians don't get Visa On Arrival, you are eligible for visa-free entry. Are you going into quarantine or sandbox?
I just don't get it. As an American I'm happy they let the US in, but our 7 day average is about 120,000 new cases a day. What makes the Philippines more dangerous?
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