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Home » Reader question » Thailand reader question: Phuket Sandbox program, how can I prove to be fully vaccinated?
Thailand reader question: Phuket Sandbox program, how can I prove to be fully vaccinated?
Dear readers,
In my opinion, to travel to Thailand via the Phuket Sandbox program, proof of full vaccination is required. How can people in the Netherlands obtain a certificate recognized by Thailand? Is the yellow book enough? Statement from the doctor? RIVM registration card?
I am curious about the answer….
Regards,
Raval
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The yellow booje with stamps, in which all other (tropical) vaccinations are also registered, is internationally recognised. I am not aware that Thailand would suddenly not accept this international document for Covid-19.
A booklet that does not have a photo, where the name is not filled in, seems doubtful to me that this would be accepted as evidence. I think it is more of an overview of vaccinations so that the GGD in the Netherlands can see which vaccinations need to be renewed. Furthermore, in Thailand, for example, after a bite from a cat or dog, one can see whether one has already had the first 3 vaccinations against rabies in the Netherlands, so that 2 additional vaccinations are sufficient.
The website of the embassy in The Hague states that the yellow booklet is sufficient. With frequently asked questions.
In the link below from the Thai embassy in The Hague, under the heading required documents, it is stated that the registration card is valid, as well as the yellow booklet and the digital eu version.
https://hague.thaiembassy.org/th/content/phuket-sandbox?page=5f4d1bea74187b0491379162&menu=5f4cc50a4f523722e8027442
A booklet that is not provided with a photo, where the name is not even filled in, seems to me doubtful that this would be accepted as evidence. One could borrow one of these from another person. It would also be sloppy if one accepted this flawed document, it seems to me. I think it is more of an overview of vaccinations so that the GGD in the Netherlands can see which vaccinations need to be renewed. Furthermore, a Thailand can, for example, after a bite from a cat or dog, see whether he has already had the first 3 vaccinations against rabies in the Netherlands, so that 2 extra vaccinations are sufficient.
Furthermore, the cover of the booklet states that it is intended for yellow fever registration.
Dear Khan Moo,
Apparently you have not opened and read the link given by Bangkokfred, because this web page of the Thai embassy in The Hague does state that the yellow booklet is also accepted as proof of vaccination.
“3. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
3. COVID-19 vaccination certificate
– International Certificate of Vaccination – the yellow booklet
– Corona vaccination registration card
– EU Digital Covid Certificate”
As everyone knows by now you need a COE to enter Thailand. When requesting this document online, you can, for example, upload the yellow booklet or the relevant vaccination documents from the GGD. The Thai Embassy in The Hague will, if approved, list the vaccination data on the COE. Then it's official.
Photo of the doc you get at the vaccination was enough for me. Then you can download a statement via DIGID after 2 weeks
I submitted a photo copy of the yellow pants, which was accepted, but I think you would do well to download your code via your DigiD,… it is also international. I have also attached an insurance document stating that I am 100% covered... also accepted. So without $100000.
Look, I think it's good that you mention: insurance document 100% covered has been accepted.
I added this to my COE last December (Menzis) and it was also accepted then, but nobody believed me then.
Yes, just tried it, insurance was no problem, and was never asked about it, only upon entering Phuket, no problems there either.
Indeed yellow vaccination passport, document with stamp and vaccination type + date of GGD and probably also the QR code.
Groet