Beginning on January 9, there are no restrictions on foreigners entering Thailand.
Mr. Saksayam Chidchob, the minister of transportation, announced today (January 7, 2023) that the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) or CAAT has published a notice of entrance requirements for visitors from outside Thailand. By doing the following from January 9 at 8:00 a.m. to January 23 at 0:00 a.m.
1. Passengers above the age of 18 must show proof of obtaining two immunization doses or a doctor’s statement stating that they have recovered from COVID-19 for no longer than six months (180 days). from a doctor with justifications
2. Travelers from nations that have laws preventing COVID-infected individuals from returning to their country must have health insurance that covers COVID treatment in Thailand for the duration of the trip, plus an additional seven days for missionaries. A certificate from the host organization may be used instead, including the crew.
3. Travelers with Thai passports are exempt from the requirement to present proof of immunization and health insurance.
4. Transit or transit passengers are exempt from having their health insurance and immunization records checked. These travelers are required to adhere to the rules laid out by their destination nation.
5. The airline is required to examine the mentioned documents. The carrier will deny the passenger’s request to travel if they are unable to show these documents.
6. Airlines must abide by pertinent regulations and rules, such as requiring passengers to wear masks throughout the flight. Aside from at meals and emergencies
7. Travelers who experienced COVID-19 symptoms When they reach their location, they will be instructed to take an infection test.
In order to define those who have fully received the COVID-19 vaccine
– had at least two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from various manufacturers and had received the required COVID-19 vaccination at least 14 days before to travel. And at least two to four weeks must pass between receiving the second dosage of the AstraZeneca vaccine and the first dose, for example, if receiving the first dose of CoronaVac from Sinovac.
– was previously infected with COVID-19 before or after vaccination and got at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (in the case of two or more doses).
Proof or a vaccination certificate (Certificate of Vaccination)
– Adults (18 years of age or older) present proof or documentation at least 14 days prior to departure attesting that the necessary vaccinations have been completed in accordance with the criteria and have been registered under the Drug Act, approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), or as required by the Ministry of Public Health.
– Individuals who have COVID-19 infections At least 1 vaccine dose must be given after infection and at least 14 days before departure. and demonstrate a medical document or laboratory test results proving his COVID-19 infection presenting a vaccination certificate
– Travelers who have COVID-19 who have been healed at least 7 days but not more than 6 months before going, if they have never received any vaccinations, submit a medical certificate or laboratory test results proving that they have COVID-19