Coronavirus Policy - update
FYI Corona Virus Insurance
KRUNGSRI Bank (the yellow bank) offers COVID-19 insurance for Thais & foreigners. For us farangs, you must have been in Thailand 6 months or more. There are 4 levels of coverage from 150 - 850 Baht for 1 year. I bought the 850 baht plan:
1) up to 100,000 Baht for testing and/or hospitalization
2) in the worst case scenario, 1,000,000 Baht Life insurance
There is no medical exam although if sick during the 1st 14 days, they will just refund your money
Also if you have been hospitalized for any of the listed pre-existing condition (I haven't been in the hospital so I'm not sure what the conditions are..sorry).
1) up to 100,000 Baht for testing and/or hospitalization
2) in the worst case scenario, 1,000,000 Baht Life insurance
There is no medical exam although if sick during the 1st 14 days, they will just refund your money
Also if you have been hospitalized for any of the listed pre-existing condition (I haven't been in the hospital so I'm not sure what the conditions are..sorry).
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I don't think it's a matter about having insurance in the case of corona virus.when you turn up at a hospital you'll find a queue probably a mile long and told there's nothing they can do but stay at home.italy will have a better health system for sure and look what's happening there.
Re: FYI Corona Virus Insurance
wonder what the premium would be for C-19 health coverage US $100,000? Saw this in BKK Post today.
Travellers to Thailand have to now show authorities a health certificate, issued no more than 72 hours before travelling, confirming that they have been tested and are free from the virus. They must also present an insurance policy showing minimum coverage for coronavirus of not less than US$100,000.
Travellers to Thailand have to now show authorities a health certificate, issued no more than 72 hours before travelling, confirming that they have been tested and are free from the virus. They must also present an insurance policy showing minimum coverage for coronavirus of not less than US$100,000.
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Coronavirus Policy - update
We now have an insurance company who will accept foreigners who have been overseas within the past 6 months - except China that is
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Hi, What about Foreigners who HAVEN'T Been Overseas,I've only been to Laos in the last 6 Months for A Border Run on a Non-Imm " O " Visa Multi Entry Based on Marriage !!
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Apologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
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Peter, And Just How MUCH is this Policy ??AA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
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AA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
Hi and if I am overseas (been out side Thailand for the past 4 months) working in a low risk Country, and if I now wish to travel Back to Thailand for a 10-12 day visit next month end of April, can I buy the required insurance,
Q1.To protect /provide me with the insurance - medical treatment & hospital cover, while I am on holiday in Thailand
Q2.That will satisfy the Thai Authorities/Immigration allowing me to enter into Thailand
Q3. Do I need to buy a one month Policy or a six month Policy or a one year Policy
Q4. Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from where I am or just before I arrive in Thailand to make sure the Insurance Policy Cover is in effect when I arrive at Bangkok
Q5. Is there an age limit restriction on who you will provide this Policy to. i.e. Must be under, 60 or under 65 or under 70 years old??
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Yes see under
Post munged update under
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Depends on Plan - 450 Baht or 750 Baht747man wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 4:26 pmPeter, And Just How MUCH is this Policy ??AA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
Email and we can send out details : peter@aainsure.net
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Depends on Plan - 450 Baht or 750 Baht747man wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 4:26 pmPeter, And Just How MUCH is this Policy ??AA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
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Any further info please email : peter@aainsure.netpipoz4444 wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 6:15 pmAA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
Hi and if I am overseas (been out side Thailand for the past 4 months) working in a low risk Country, and if I now wish to travel Back to Thailand for a 10-12 day visit next month end of April, can I buy the required insurance,
Yes you can
Q1.To protect /provide me with the insurance - medical treatment & hospital cover, while I am on holiday in Thailand
Yes - against the Virus
Q2.That will satisfy the Thai Authorities/Immigration allowing me to enter into Thailand
Yes if you need to show a policy that you are insured for the Virus
Q3. Do I need to buy a one month Policy or a six month Policy or a one year Policy
All policies are for 12 months
Q4. Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from where I am or just before I arrive in Thailand to make sure the Insurance Policy Cover is in effect when I arrive at Bangkok
Sorry do not know, we are Insurance Brokers
Q5. Is there an age limit restriction on who you will provide this Policy to. i.e. Must be under, 60 or under 65 or under 70 years old??
Yes - under 99 years
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Sorry about the previous post as just a quote the forum SW munged my post
this has been clarified to state that you need a negative test certificate, and that it will be enforced from tomorrow.
The effect for most passengers is a de facto ban as there are very few countries that will test someone who has no symptoms.
From the https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand
The T8 And medical certificate
From Thai AirQ4. Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from where I am or just before I arrive in Thailand to make sure the Insurance Policy Cover is in effect when I arrive at Bangkok
https://www.thaiairways.com/sites/en_SE ... virus.pageFollowing information is required by foreign nationals:
Passengers needs to present a health certification at check-in certifying the passenger “pose no risk of being infected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)”, issued no more than 72 hours prior to the date of travel.
Passengers needs to have health insurance (in amount of US$ 100,000) that should cover all expenditures of medical treatment while travelling abroad.
Screenings are held for all arriving passengers
Passengers are recommended to download the application AOT Airport and report their state of health. Please find the app on App Store and Google Play
Passengers are encouraged to self isolation. This means that you are allowed to go out when necessary but avoid situations/ places with crowds.
this has been clarified to state that you need a negative test certificate, and that it will be enforced from tomorrow.
The effect for most passengers is a de facto ban as there are very few countries that will test someone who has no symptoms.
From the https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand
The forms are here https://www.caat.or.th/wp-content/uploa ... 8_form.pdfEffective from 21 March, Thailand will introduce additional screening measures for passengers flying to Thailand from the countries listed above. From 22 March, these additional screening measures will apply to passengers travelling to Thailand from all destinations, including those in transit. You should be aware that some scheduled flights are being cancelled and options may become more limited.
Before passengers check-in, airlines will be required to check whether they have recently travelled to the countries above. If a passenger has visited, or is flying from, one of those countries, then they will need to present a medical certificate signed by a medical professional confirming no evidence of the coronavirus infection in the previous 72 hours, and also present evidence of travel insurance of no less than US$100,000 which covers COVID-19. Failure to meet these requirements will mean passengers are not permitted to board their flight.
The T8 And medical certificate
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Thanks for all the answers, but what I meant to say in Q4 - Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from a hospital in my country overseas, to submit with my Application, in order to qualify for/satisfy the Broker to get the Insurance Policy Cover, or will the Policy Cover be issued to me without one?AA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 21, 2020, 2:47 pmAny further info please email : peter@aainsure.netpipoz4444 wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 6:15 pmAA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 1:30 pmApologies if I was not clear – we can now offer the Virus Policy to anyone – if you have been overseas or not
Hi and if I am overseas (been out side Thailand for the past 4 months) working in a low risk Country, and if I now wish to travel Back to Thailand for a 10-12 day visit next month end of April, can I buy the required insurance,
Yes you can
Q1.To protect /provide me with the insurance - medical treatment & hospital cover, while I am on holiday in Thailand
Yes - against the Virus
Q2.That will satisfy the Thai Authorities/Immigration allowing me to enter into Thailand
Yes if you need to show a policy that you are insured for the Virus
Q3. Do I need to buy a one month Policy or a six month Policy or a one year Policy
All policies are for 12 months
Q4. Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from where I am or just before I arrive in Thailand to make sure the Insurance Policy Cover is in effect when I arrive at Bangkok
Sorry do not know, we are Insurance Brokers
Q5. Is there an age limit restriction on who you will provide this Policy to. i.e. Must be under, 60 or under 65 or under 70 years old??
Yes - under 99 years
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Hi Peter, are you sure the above email address is correctAA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 11:19 amWe now have an insurance company who will accept foreigners who have been overseas within the past 6 months - except China that is
Peter
peter@saainsure.net
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Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
7eleven started selling covid-19 insurance.
for those with pink id card as well (as rumours go).
has anybody tried this already?
source:
https://www.7eleven.co.th/service/healt ... E0%B8%9419
for those with pink id card as well (as rumours go).
has anybody tried this already?
source:
https://www.7eleven.co.th/service/healt ... E0%B8%9419
Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
7-11 selling Insurance
"If we dont have it you dont need it"
At every corner looking to make a buck
"If we dont have it you dont need it"
At every corner looking to make a buck
Re: Coronavirus Policy - update
Seems low cover and expensive compared to AA ?
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Any further info please email : peter@aainsure.net
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Thanks for all the answers, but what I meant to say in Q4 - Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from a hospital in my country overseas, to submit with my Application, in order to qualify for/satisfy the Broker to get the Insurance Policy Cover, or will the Policy Cover be issued to me without one?
Nothing to do with what the Thai Immigration may or may not want
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Sorry misread - no you do not need a certificate but you do need to be in Thailand to apply
Peter
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Thanks for all the answers, but what I meant to say in Q4 - Do I need to obtain an medical clearance certificate from a hospital in my country overseas, to submit with my Application, in order to qualify for/satisfy the Broker to get the Insurance Policy Cover, or will the Policy Cover be issued to me without one?
Nothing to do with what the Thai Immigration may or may not want
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Sorry misread - no you do not need a certificate but you do need to be in Thailand to apply
Peter
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apologies - should be : peter@aainsure.netpipoz4444 wrote: ↑March 22, 2020, 12:14 amHi Peter, are you sure the above email address is correctAA Ins Broker wrote: ↑March 20, 2020, 11:19 amWe now have an insurance company who will accept foreigners who have been overseas within the past 6 months - except China that is
Peter
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