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Thailand's latest entry policy, the latest news of Thailand's tourism entry

202 1 Thailand's inbound tourism will be officially and conditionally resumed on July 1. Thailand, as a world-famous tourist and holiday country, suffered heavy losses in the year when the epidemic spread, and now there are finally signs of gradual recovery and opening up.

On June 29th, 20021,official website, the Thai government announced that the Thai government had promulgated the latest regulations for foreigners to enter Thailand according to Article 9 of the 26th edition of the Emergency Law and Article 1 1 of the State Administration Law of Thailand. The general contents are as follows:

Official gazette document

1. According to the government policy, the new regulations allow foreigners to travel to Thailand to promote the economic and tourism development of the pilot cities;

2. The epidemic prevention conditions and time of entry into Thailand meet the requirements of the epidemic control center, and it was officially implemented on July 1 day;

In addition, official website also publicized the document of the Center for Epidemic Control on the epidemic prevention regulations for foreigners before entering Thailand. The requirements are as follows:

1. Avoid going to risk areas or crowded areas at least 14 days before entering Thailand;

2. Persons entering the country/region designated by the Thai authorities must stay in the country/region (original residence) for at least 2 1 day before entering the country, and prepare the following entry documents:

Proof that COE is allowed to enter Thailand;

—— Effective negative proof of RT-PCR COVID-19 test within 72 hours before departure;

Health insurance with an amount not less than USD 654.38 million (including COVID-19);

-proof of payment of accommodation expenses and RT-PCR COVID-19 inspection, which require you to stay at least 14 days in hotels registered by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Thailand and the National Tourism Administration. If it is less than 14 days, you need to show your return ticket;

—— A certificate that the vaccine has been inoculated in COVID-19 according to the dosage specified by the manufacturer/0/4 days before departure, and the vaccine needs to be registered by WHO or the Ministry of Health;

-Before departure, check the body temperature and respiratory tract at the international starting point/place;

Post-employment requirements are as follows:

3. Require immigrants to take a special bus from the airport to the hotel or accommodation, and do not stop and rest anywhere on the way;

4. Immigrants need to carry out RT-PCR virus detection at their own expense at the place designated by the government. The test requirements are as follows:

-After arriving in Thailand, the first test is required, and it is forbidden to leave the accommodation until the test result is negative;

-After staying in Thailand for 7 days, a second test is required, that is, on the 6th or 7th day after staying in Thailand or according to the regulations of the Ministry of Health;

-Stay in Thailand for 10- 14 days, namely 12 and 13 days after staying in Thailand, or according to the regulations of the Ministry of Health, the third test is required;

5. Immigrants can go out after completing the test and the results show negative, but they are not allowed to stay out overnight. They must report to their hotel or residence every day;

6. Those who stay in Thailand for less than 14 days are prohibited from leaving the tourist pilot cities, and must leave immediately after the specified number of days;

7. Those who stay in Thailand for more than 14 days are allowed to leave the tourist pilot cities after the specified number of days, and virus testing is required.