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Home » Reader question » Will the Thailand Pass be canceled on July 1?
Will the Thailand Pass be canceled on July 1?
Dear readers,
I understand that the Thailand Pass will be canceled on July 1. We can then go to Thailand normally again. Wonder how they will check if you are vaccinated?
Is there anything clear about that July 1 date?
Regards,
Harrie
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Will be discussed on June 17th according to Bangkokpost.
As MrM said above, they still have to talk about it. Nothing has been decided yet.
I have read in the Bangkok Post that the compulsory insurance may remain for a while.
Assume that if the pass is no longer there you just have to show your vaccination certificate at the passport control at Suvarnabhumi.
Dear Travelers,
Before going to Thailand, keep this website up to date https://tp.consular.go.th/home
Now it says that people with -Thai passport holders- do NOT need a Thailand Pass.
You read the rest
* Starting 1 June 2022, foreign nationals can also use a COVID-19 Professional ATK (self-ATK is not permitted) test result issued within 72 hours before traveling to enter Thailand
* Foreign nationals can also use their Thai social security or certifying letter from employer/agency/company in place of insurance.
* Please be advised that, starting 1 June 2022, every foreign national entering Thailand is required to have either a certificate of vaccination (for fully vaccinated persons) or COVID-19 RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours before traveling ( for unvaccinated / not fully Vaccinated persons) as the mandatory quarantine option (AQ scheme) is no longer granted.
* Starting 1 June 2022, Thailand Pass QR Code will be automatically issued within 1-2 hours once you have completed your registration. Please note that your entry to Thailand is not determined solely by the Thailand Pass QR Code, but also by the validity of your documents attached therein.
* Unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated travelers who wish to be exempted from quarantine must attach a negative RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours before travel in Thailand Pass, including unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated children aged 6 – 17 who travel with unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated parents (children aged under 6 do not have to attach the test result). Please be advised that this does not apply to children aged under 18 who travel with fully approved parents who will be automatically granted the same entry scheme as their parents.
* Applicants can use their approved Thailand Pass QR Code to enter Thailand on different date of arrival if the new date of arrival is within 72 hours (3 days) after the original date of arrival as indicated on the QR Code (no need to re- apply or modify your application). Be advised that for those entering Thailand using an RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result, your test result must remain valid by the time of your departure from the port of origin. Further note that each Thailand Pass QR Code can be used only once.
*Application on Thailand Pass is free of charge.
Translated
*From June 1, 2022, foreigners can also use a COVID-19 Professional ATK (self-ATK is not allowed) test result issued within 72 hours before traveling to enter Thailand
*Foreigners can also use their Thai social security or statement letter from employer/agency/company instead of insurance.
* Please note that from June 1, 2022, any foreign national entering Thailand is required to have either a vaccination certificate (for fully vaccinated persons) or a COVID-19 RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure (for unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated persons) because the mandatory quarantine option (AQ scheme) is no longer granted.
*From June 1, 2022, the Thailand Pass QR code will be issued automatically within 1-2 hours after you complete your registration. Please note that your entry into Thailand is determined not only by the QR code of the Thailand Pass, but also by the validity of your documents enclosed therein.
*Unvaccinated/not fully vaccinated travelers who wish to be exempted from quarantine must attach a negative RT-PCR/Professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours prior to travel in Thailand Pass, including unvaccinated/not fully vaccinated children of 6 – 17 years old traveling with unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated parents (children under 6 years old do not need to enclose the test result). Please note that this does not apply to children under the age of 18 traveling with fully vaccinated parents who automatically receive the same entry schedule as their parents.
* Applicants can use their approved Thailand Pass QR code to enter Thailand on a different arrival date if the new arrival date is within 72 hours (3 days) of the original arrival date as indicated on the QR code (no need to reapply submit or change). Please note that for those entering Thailand using an RT-PCR / Professional ATK test result, your test result must remain valid at the time of departure from the port of origin. Please also note that each Thailand Pass QR code can only be used once.
* Application for Thailand Pass is free
So there is no problem to enter Thailand.
Have fun and book quickly.