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27/01/2022

Travel insurance vs. health insurance: What’s the difference?

If you are an expat or frequent traveler, it’s essential to be insured while away from your home country. But did you know that travel and international health insurance aren’t the same? Although both are for those who spend time abroad, the intended purpose of each insurance plan is entirely different.

So not knowing the difference between the two may also leave you with the wrong type of coverage. Along with limited cover for sudden events and unexpected medical bills. Which one should you buy before starting your journey abroad?

What is travel insurance?

Travel insurance offers financial protection from the potential pitfalls of traveling, such as:

Lost luggage or travel documents
Travel delays
Theft of personal belongings
Personal liability
Trip cancelation
Emergency medical coverage

In terms of medical coverage, it’s important to highlight that travel insurance is intended to provide short-term emergency medical treatment within your specified destination or period of cover. Such medical coverage may also be limited, and if further treatment is required, you’ll be expected to receive it back at home.

Thus, for minor or non-emergency procedures, you’ll likely have to pay out of pocket or use an international health insurance plan that you’ve taken out.

What is international health insurance?

International health insurance for expats and frequent travelers, on the other hand, is different to travel insurance in many ways. Here are a few differences to know about.

Firstly, a typical coverage policy charges monthly, quarterly, semi, or yearly premiums, as well as varying deductibles for medical services at home and abroad.

Secondly, the extra benefits, such as protection against theft of personal documents or missed flights, are not traditionally included in an international health insurance plan. This is because an international health insurance plan is solely focused on providing health coverage.

Next, an international health insurance plan is set up to cover you for the length of stay, even if you are relocating from one country to another.

Last but not least, you can get cover for pre-existing medical conditions. But such plans will require you to pay a higher premium or you must wait for a certain period of time to pass before you can make a claim (also known as a waiting period/moratorium).

Which coverage should I buy?

If you primarily reside in your country of birth and occasionally take trips abroad, stick with temporary travel insurance. It will provide all the coverage you need to access emergency health care services during your vacation. Plus, you will get non-medical benefits such as protection against theft and the ability to recoup costs in the case of travel cancellations.

On the other hand, if you live abroad as an expat or travel frequently, you need constant, running travel insurance, along with an expat-specific international health insurance plan. A comprehensive plan offers general and emergency coverage abroad, along with administrative support for healthcare needs outside your home country.

Expats on a group health insurance plan
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Still unsure as to whether you need travel insurance or international health insurance? We know that securing the right plan can be daunting and confusing. This is true for those who are unfamiliar with the different insurance jargon and terms and conditions.

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UPDATED! Happy Quarantine entry rules from 11 January 2022 - TAT Newsroom 09/01/2022

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UPDATED! Happy Quarantine entry rules from 11 January 2022 - TAT Newsroom From 11 January, 2022, international travellers from any country around the world, regardless of their vaccination status, can enter Thailand under the Alternative Quarantine entry scheme.

03/11/2021

REGISTRATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS

1. When will Thailand Pass be open for registration?

- Thailand Pass will be open for registration starting from 1 November 2021 at 09.00hrs (Bangkok Time)

2. Is registration in Thailand Pass required for all 3 schemes traveling into Thailand?

- Effective from 1 November 2021, all travelers arriving in Thailand by air are required to register with Thailand Pass in order to travel into Thailand.

3. Can I use my approved COE to enter Thailand?

- If you have an approved COE, you can travel to Thailand using that COE, and will be eligible to enter Thailand via one of the three schemes, depending on whether you meet the scheme’s requirements. Your COE will indicate which schemes you are eligible for.

4. What should I do if my COE is still under consideration?

- If your COE has been pre-approved, you will need to submit the rest of the required documents by 7 November 2021, otherwise your COE request will be automatically rejected, and you will need to register with Thailand Pass to travel to Thailand.

- If your COE has been pre-approved, you will need to submit the rest of the required documents by 7 November 2021, otherwise your COE request will be automatically rejected, and you will need to register with Thailand Pass to travel to Thailand.

5. How long does the approval process take with Thailand Pass?

- Applicants are required to submit their registration at least 7 days before their intended travel date.



6. Can I change my travel date once I have registered and received my QR code?

- No. If you would like to change your travel date or other details, you will need to re-register on the Thailand Pass system.



7. I am traveling as a family or a group, can I submit one application for the whole family/group?

- No, except when travelling with children if the conditions below are met.

- For the Exemption from Quarantine scheme, everyone aged 12 or over must submit an individual registration through Thailand Pass. Children aged under 12 can be added into their parents’ registration under the section Personal Information.

- For the Sandbox Programme, everyone aged 18 or over must submit an individual registration through Thailand Pass. Children aged under 18 can be added into their parents’ registration under the section Personal Information.

8. My children are unvaccinated; can they enter Thailand through the same scheme as their parents?

- For the Exemption from Quarantine scheme, all persons aged 12 or over must have a vaccination certificate confirming that they have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days before their travel in order to be able to enter Thailand.

- For the Sandbox Programme, all persons aged 18 or over must have a vaccination certificate confirming that they have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days before their travel in order to be able to enter Thailand.


9. What are AQ and SHA+ hotels?

- AQ hotels are hotels that are eligible to be used as quarantine sites under the AQ scheme as well as designated venues to wait for your RT-PCR result under the Exemption from Quarantine scheme.

- SHA+ hotels/accommodations are hotels that meet the “Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration” standards and are eligible to be used as hotels under the Sandbox Programme and as venues to wait for your RT-PCR result under the Exemption from Quarantine scheme.

10. Can I travel in Thailand freely if I have entered through the Exemption from Quarantine scheme / Sandbox Programme / Alternative Quarantine?

- Exemption from Quarantine scheme: You can travel to any destination in Thailand if the RT-PCR test conducted on your day of arrival is negative.

- Sandbox Programme: You can travel freely in the Sandbox area for the duration of 7 days if the RT-PCR test conducted on your day of arrival is negative (can stay in the province that your hotel is located only, travelling across different Sandbox areas is not permitted). Once you have completed your 7-day mandatory stay at SHA+ hotel within the Sandbox area, you can travel to any destination in Thailand.

- Alternative Quarantine scheme (without vaccination): You will need to undergo your 10-day mandatory quarantine at your AQ hotel / accommodation. Once you have completed your 10-day mandatory quarantine, you can travel to any destination in Thailand.



11. Do I need to register with Thailand Pass if I plan to travel to Thailand by land or sea?

- No. Currently, Thailand Pass is for those who plan to travel to Thailand by air only. Passengers who plan to arrive by land or sea must contact the Royal Thai Embassy / Royal Thai Consulate-General in your area for COE issuance.



12. When will Thailand Pass be expanded to include those arriving by land and sea?

- The related agencies are still considering the issue of expanding the registration system for passengers who plan to travel to Thailand by land and sea.



13. My country is currently not one of the listed countries / territories eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme. Will my country / territory be included in the future?

- The list of countries / territories eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme are constantly being considered and revised. Please stay tuned for more updates. In the meantime, if you want to travel to Thailand, you can do so through the Sandbox Programme or Alternative Quarantine, depending on your vaccination history.



14. Do I need to submit my COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR) into Thailand Pass?
- No. However, you must provide your COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR) issued within 72 hours before your travel to the officers at the airport, except if you are a Thai national arriving in Thailand through Alternative Quarantine. For others, failure to provide your COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR) may result being denied entry into Thailand. Please note that your test result must be a hard (not digital) copy or print-out and in the Thai or English language only.



15. If my international flight to Thailand includes transit in a non-listed country / territory, will I be eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme?

- Yes. However, your transit in a non-listed country / territory must not exceed the duration of 12 hours and you must not pass immigration control; otherwise you will not be eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme.



16. If I am travelling to Thailand in order to transit to other country / territory (not passing through immigration control), do I need to register with Thailand Pass?

- No. However, you must have a proof of insurance with minimum coverage of at least 50,000 USD and a COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR), issued within 72 hours before your travel.



17. How long do I need to have stayed in the listed countries / territories before being eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme?

- You need to have stayed in the listed countries / territories for at least 21 consecutive days (can stay in several listed countries / territories for a total of 21 consecutive days) before being eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme.



18. If I am travelling out of Thailand to stay in listed countries / territories for a duration of less than 21 days, am I eligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme?

- Yes. However, please make sure that you do not stay in non-listed countries / territories during your travel after leaving and before re-entering Thailand (except for Transit purpose as described in FAQ15); otherwise you will be ineligible for the Exemption from Quarantine scheme.



DOCUMENTATION

1. I am an expat living and working in Thailand, do I have to submit an insurance policy document?

- Yes

- Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD or a valid social security card or certified letter from their employer.

- Thai nationals are not required to provide proof of insurance coverage as they are covered by Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) scheme.



2. Does my insurance have to be a COVID-19 insurance in order to register with Thailand Pass?

- No. You can also use general insurance or health insurance with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD.



3. What are the required documents for Thailand Pass registration?

- Requirements vary depending on the scheme which you plan to apply for your entry into Thailand. Details are as follows:

Documentation Required

Sandbox Programme

Alternative Quarantine

Passport Copy

Vaccination Certificate

Insurance: (minimum coverage 50,000 USD)

* Expats living and working in Thailand under a valid visa or residential permit are required to provide proof of insurance coverage in Thailand with a minimum coverage of 50,000 USD or valid social security card or certifying letter from employer.

* Thai nationals are not required to provide proof of insurance coverage.

Hotel Reservation

- SHA+/AQ for 1 day for Exemption from Quarantine
(Test and Go)

- SHA+ for 7 days for Sandbox Programme

- AQ for 10 days for Alternative Quarantine

Thai Visa IF REQUIRED

** The applicant is also required to have an RT-PCR test result that is issued within 72 hours before departure and bring the results to present to the Health Control station upon arrival. This requirement is not compulsory for Thai nationals entering under the AQ scheme. Please note that your test result must be the hard (not digital) copy or print-out and in the Thai or English language only.



4. What if I do not have a mobile phone, how can I present my QR Code?

- If you do not carry a mobile phone with the QR Code, you may print out a hard copy of the QR code and bring it with you to present it to the officers at the airport. In this case, you may register with Thailand Pass on your PC and then be able to print out the QR Code as a hard copy.

4. Can I use a COVID-19 test result other than the RT-PCR to enter Thailand?

- No. Your COVID-19 test result must be obtained using the RT-PCR testing technique(ATK is not permitted) and issued within 72 hours before your travel only.



6. What are the vaccines approved by Thailand?
- The vaccines approved by Thailand include:

- CoronaVac (Sinovac)
- AstraZeneca
- Pfizer-BioNTech
- Moderna
- COVILO (Sinopharm)
- Janssen (Johnson & Johnson)
- Sputnik V

7. Does Thailand recognize mixed vaccination?

- Thailand fully recognizes mixed vaccination. However, your second dose needs to be administered based on the recommended timeframe for each vaccine type (first dose), as follows:

- 1st dose (Sinovac) = 2nd dose after 2 weeks

- 1st dose (AstraZeneca) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks

- 1st dose (Pfizer-BioNTech) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks

- 1st dose (Moderna) = 2nd dose after 4 weeks

- 1st dose (Sinopharm) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks

- 1st dose (Sputnik V) = 2nd dose after 3 weeks

*To be considered fully vaccinated, your 2nd dose must be administered at least 14 days before your travel.

*Those vaccinated with Jansson (Johnson&Johnson) vaccine do not need to receive their 2nd dose to be considered fully vaccinated.



8. I have previously been infected with COVID-19; can I travel to Thailand?
- Yes. Those previously infected with COVID-19 are considered fully vaccinated if they have received a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine within 3 months after their recovery. In this case, your proof or medical record of COVID-19 recovery must be submitted alongside your single-dose vaccination certificate. However, if you have been fully vaccinated before contracting COVID-19, you are still considered to be fully vaccinated.



SECURITY AND PRIVACY

1. Will my personal information be safe with Thailand Pass?
- Your personal information is encrypted and safe with Thailand Pass as it will be used for the purpose of approving and facilitating your arrival in Thailand only.



2. I have inquiries regarding my travel to Thailand / Thailand Pass system, where can I find more information?
- More information can be found on the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand’s website (https://consular.mfa.go.th/), or you may contact the Royal Thai Embassy / Royal Thai Consulate-General in your area for more information

- Thailand Pass is also designed to be user-friendly and provides step-by-step instructions on how to register correctly.

O-A non-immigrant visa applicants required to have ฿3m health insurance 20/10/2021

Foreigners applying for non-immigrant (O-A) visas for stays in Thailand of up to one year are now required to have a health insurance policy with minimum coverage of 3,000,000 baht for in-patient medical fees, instead of the previous 400,000 baht.

Deputy Public Health Minister Sathit Pitutecha said today (Tuesday) that the new rule is intended to ensure that they will receive proper medical treatment if they fall ill during their long stay in the country.

According to the Thai Immigration Bureau and the Department of Consular Affairs, 3,768 foreigners were granted non-immigrant visas last and this year.

The insurance policies can either be purchased in Thailand or in their home country, but the coverage amount of foreign issued policies must be on a par with the sum stipulated in policies issued in Thailand.

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/non-immigrant-visa-applicants-required-to-have-3m-health-insurance/

O-A non-immigrant visa applicants required to have ฿3m health insurance Foreigners applying for non-immigrant (O-A) visas for stays in Thailand of up to one year are now required to have a health insurance policy with minimum coverage of three million baht for in-patient medical fees, instead of the previous 400,000 baht.

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Krabi, 81000

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Krabi, 81000

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Krabi, 81130

เพจนี้จะเน้นประกันแบบสะสมทรัพย์ระยะสั้น และยาว คิดถึงประกันสะสมทรัพย์ นึกถึงเราค่ะ คุ้มเต็มMAX

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Krabi, 81000

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Krabi, 92000

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Krabi, 81000

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Krabi, 81190

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Krabi, 81000

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