I remember 20 years back a BK in my hometown in Tennessee, USA was selling Cheese Whoppers for $1 or say 32 Baht. Boy have times changed......and how time flies. Seems just like yesterday!
Why would you want to. Stay in Thailand.
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I shouldnt really do it but now circa 40 bt to the quid i do tend to compare everything to pound sterling ..semperfiguy wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 1:43 pmI remember 20 years back a Burger individual in my hometown in Tennessee, USA was selling Cheese Whoppers for $1 or say 32 Baht. Boy have times changed......and how time flies. Seems just like yesterday!
Without thinking i bought a bag of 3 small bottles of organic 100% orange juice sold by the intersection walkers 3 for 100bt ..its delicious but then i thought thats 2 pound 50p , 80p for a 200 ml bottle
An English breakfast is 4 or 5 quid
Chang small can is a quid
A coffee house capu a quid
Basically you dont get much for 40bt nowadays
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Requirement to enter Thailand for any foreigner is/was for Covid insurance onlychoi choi wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 12:29 pmNot to keep on asking, but can I get this right? those staying in Thailand with a "O" type Visa dont require a health insurance.But now seems EVERYONE needs the insurance to enter Thailand. "O"Visa or not!
I have cancelled my trip to UK but British Airways will only give a voucher for a later flight!
If I cant get back, I lose 720 quid!
Visa requirement for Health insurance generally is/was for newly issued OA visa only
I think....!
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Oranges are cheap but you’re paying for the 195g of refined sugar in each bottleDrunk Monkey wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 1:52 pm
Without thinking i bought a bag of 3 small bottles of organic 100% orange juice sold by the intersection walkers 3 for 100bt ..its delicious but then i thought thats 2 pound 50p , 80p for a 200 ml bottle
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Dunno but tasted lovely .. im on a fruit and veg diet from now on .. too much bread rice etc .. might slip in an odd cheesecake now n then as a treat in fact going to papas soon to buy them allNiggly wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 2:45 pmOranges are cheap but you’re paying for the 195g of refined sugar in each bottleDrunk Monkey wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 1:52 pm
Without thinking i bought a bag of 3 small bottles of organic 100% orange juice sold by the intersection walkers 3 for 100bt ..its delicious but then i thought thats 2 pound 50p , 80p for a 200 ml bottle
DM
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8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
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8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
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Too lateDrunk Monkey wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 2:51 pmmight slip in an odd cheesecake now n then as a treat in fact going to papas soon to buy them all
Snooze, you lose
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Re: Why would you want to. Stay in Thailand.
1. Non Imm O visa: My understanding is that those Farang's already in Thailand on a Non Imm "O" Type, visa do not need Medical Insurance cover, at this time, according to what I have read.choi choi wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 12:29 pmNot to keep on asking, but can I get this right? those staying in Thailand with a "O" type Visa dont require a health insurance.But now seems EVERYONE needs the insurance to enter Thailand. "O"Visa or not!
I have cancelled my trip to UK but British Airways will only give a voucher for a later flight!
If I cant get back, I lose 720 quid!
2. Non Imm O-A Visa: I might be wrong, but my understanding is that,
2A. For Farang's Outside of Thailand, wanting to get a Non-Imm O-A Visa: That is anyone who is wanting to apply (first time) for a Non Imm O-A type visa at a Thai Embassy in your Country of Residence, he will need to present with his Application to the Thai Embassy, evidence that he has Medical Insurance cover, for that proposed 12 month period, from one of the 13 Companies listed in the Link below.
https://longstay.tgia.org/
2B. For Farang's currently inside Thailand and on Non-Imm O-A Visa and now wanting to extend for another 12 Months: This is where it gets a bit unclear. My reading is that when the Farang does next go apply for his 12 month extension to his existing Non-Imm O-A Visa, he might (and I say might) be asked to provide proof of Medical Insurance cover from one of these 13 Companies, in order to get his next 12 month extension of his Non-Imm O-A Visa. As I say, this is just my understanding of how I believe it may work and if I am wrong, someone can correct me.
3. Farang's who are currently stuck outside of Thailand: For those Farang's who are currently stuck outside of Thailand and looking to return to Thailand in say 3 or 4 months’ time, (whether they be on an O type, O-A type or Retirement visa), I don’t think anyone knows for sure what the rules will be from the Thai Immigration or what type of Medical Insurance they might ask for (at the Airport Counter) if any, when the he borders re open for Farang’s. The question of what Medical Cover (if any) for returning Faring’s and or what other Thai Immigration restrictions might be imposed, is open to debate and yet to be clearly answered, by the Thai’s. It does however appear that Thai Immigration will be imposing some sort of restrictions on the returning Farang’s.
If was in Thailand at present (which I am not) on any visa type (O type, O-A type or Retirement), I would just be sitting it out and certainly not exiting Thailand the rules /restrictions for returning Farang's are made clear by the Thailand Immigration.
You just don't know what might drop out of the Thai tree, in the next 3 to 4 months
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Papa’s cheeseburger pies are cheaper & lovingly created by an artisan rather than BK mass produced chain restaurant food.
Just thought I’d mention it, hope you don’t object
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An application for an extension (ie in Thailand) of an O-A visa, based on retirement, requires insurance.
For an extension based on marriage (even if previously based on retirement), insurance not required. SFG did this recently.
For an extension based on marriage (even if previously based on retirement), insurance not required. SFG did this recently.
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Thanks, makes it more clearjackspratt wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 3:22 pmAn application for an extension (ie in Thailand) of an O-A visa, based on retirement, requires insurance.
For an extension based on marriage (even if previously based on retirement), insurance not required. SFG did this recently.
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OK yes I understand that.But if go out the country,can you come back without that health insurance?jackspratt wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 3:22 pmAn application for an extension (ie in Thailand) of an O-A visa, based on retirement, requires insurance.
For an extension based on marriage (even if previously based on retirement), insurance not required. SFG did this recently.
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At the moment, and until the COVID restrictions are eased/lifted, my understanding is that all non-Thais (with some exceptions) require US$100k insurance to enter Thailand, whether they have a visa, or are coming in visa exempt (eg tourists).
I am not sure how that fits in with the insurance required if you apply for a Retirement O-A visa while overseas.
I am not sure how that fits in with the insurance required if you apply for a Retirement O-A visa while overseas.
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^ I may be wrong but I think the US$100k Covid-19 insurance requirement was rushed out solely as a deterrent in March and in lieu of the subsequent virtual 100% foreigner lockout and border closures. It also suggested that Covid-19 infection was something they could prevent in Thailand when once again reality dictated that every nation is now infected. The added deterrent back then was such insurance had a Catch 22 in that by knowingly traveling to a Covid-19 infected country, you would render such insurance, even if it were briefly available, null and void.
Hopefully, it won't be a feature of the new normal but may be included in the additional tax levied on the air ticket. That was being suggested as a way of funding an in-country insurance scheme to stop uninsured foreigners having accidents or getting sick and burdening the local health care system.
Hopefully, it won't be a feature of the new normal but may be included in the additional tax levied on the air ticket. That was being suggested as a way of funding an in-country insurance scheme to stop uninsured foreigners having accidents or getting sick and burdening the local health care system.
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Hi choi choi, you would probably be better off asking an easier question, at time time, such as "When will the World End". The answer being - "You will never know until it happens"choi choi wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 5:00 pmOK yes I understand that.But if go out the country,can you come back without that health insurance?jackspratt wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 3:22 pmAn application for an extension (ie in Thailand) of an O-A visa, based on retirement, requires insurance.
For an extension based on marriage (even if previously based on retirement), insurance not required. SFG did this recently.
In your case, a similar answer, being "You will never know until you leave and try to get back in"
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From what I have read and inquired about, most can get Travel Insurance from a range of recognized Companies,for about US 3 to 5 per day, so for 14 day holiday it will cost around say USD $56 and for 30 days say US $120.tamada wrote: ↑May 28, 2020, 5:30 pm^ Hopefully, it won't be a feature of the new normal but may be included in the additional tax levied on the air ticket. That was being suggested as a way of funding an in-country insurance scheme to stop uninsured foreigners having accidents or getting sick and burdening the local health care system.
At 64, I can get Worldwide Travel Insurance (excl USA & Canada) for a 7 days holiday to Thailand for US $24.00, with USD 100,000 travel insurance cover, inclusive of capped sums for, legal fees, travel accident, loss of passport, loss of baggage and even hijak. So for a normal younger traveler its going to be less.
Why wouldn't Thailand and other Countries, those that they intend to trade Tourists with, simply establish a credible list of Global or even In Country Companies and then tell all their incoming and outgoing travelers that you front up at the Airport (when coming in or going out) with your Travel Insurance, from one of these International or In Country Companies for a minimum period of 14 Days Travel . i.e. spend a nominal US 56, extra when buying your ticket and leave it at that.
Better still, just leave a big glass Jar on the Immigration Officers Counter, saying "Please Donate for Whatever" and I will drop my $56 in and say have a "Sawadeekrup"
If you can't afford to buy Travel Insurance to where you are going, then you should be allowed to get on that Plane.
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It's all got a bit Silly now, more hoops to jump through, goalposts moved, I would definitely not return if it wasn't for my Ole Lady, Seriously looking at shipping her back to the UK and moving to Spain. I know where I'm not wanted.
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Because it's a relatively safe place to be during the pandemic.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
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BillaRickaDickay wrote: ↑October 21, 2020, 7:30 pmIt's all got a bit Silly now, more hoops to jump through, goalposts moved, I would definitely not return if it wasn't for my Ole Lady, Seriously looking at shipping her back to the UK and moving to Spain. I know where I'm not wanted.
silly question , but what's the difference between her in Thailand and you in UK, and her in UK and you in Spain (apart from a few hours flight time every time you visit her)?
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Accurate stats depend on reliable data, certain countries withhold information for what ever reason. Many countries are not up to speed on Testing, if there's no testing how can Stats be accurate. Are the countries with closed borders just kicking the can down the road.mak wrote: ↑October 22, 2020, 12:26 pmBecause it's a relatively safe place to be during the pandemic.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
If you happened to be in Thailand when this all kicked off then for many life goes on as normal, for me with borders closed for the foreseeable future then the chance of return seems unlikely.
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