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Hello everyone, I would like to ask what health insurance that is best to get for Non O Retirement visa. I am inquiring on behalf of my mother and she is already 79 y/o. Thank you in advance.
Looking for options for Health Insurance for Thailand Retirement Visa for a 68yo relatively healthy Quotes I'm getting of $900-$1200usd monthly are not an option. What inexpensive option is there? My health insurance I have doesn't cover outside USA.
I got DTV and I’m in Thailand now. I want to buy health insurance. The online application asks for Thai identification card number. Where do I get this ID card?
Hi.I am already in Thailand and i have AXA insurance 90 days finish at 26/2 .They told me because i am 67 don't extend more. I try to find other agency maybe have a solution. If anyone knows something please inform me. Thank you
Does anyone know of a insurance company who will do a 3 month policy for the retirement non-o 3 month visa?
All the company's I've tried only do 1 year and I want to apply in Australia to save the hassle doing it in Thailand but won't be staying in Thailand for a full year. Meaning I'll be leaving not long after I'd apply for the 1 year extension and don't require a year policy.
Hello, iam 10 month in Thailand and 2 month a year in germany where i have a home too. Iam searching for income health insurance for the 2 months stay in Germany. Iam a german and not sure if it is possible to take for exmple a thai healthcare holiday insurance for that. Has anyone experiences? Regards
My buddy has a retirement visa issued within the Kingdom. Currently he is in the USA and wishes to return to Thailand and has a current visa.
What are the best options for him to minimize cost of insurance. He has not plans to return to the US. He may go back after a month or after a couple of years. He has US insurance but not the Thai covid insurance. He doesn't want to buy a lifetime supply.
Should he buy onward travel to Singapore (or other cheap destination) with necessary week's worth of insurance and just throw away the ticket to Singapore?