Thailand will simplify entry rules for foreign tourists from June 1

Thailand will simplify entry rules for foreign tourists from June 1

From June 1 foreign tourists will still need a Thailand Pass to enter the country. But getting it will be easier. All you need to do in the application is to provide passport data, vaccination data and attach a health insurance policy in the amount of 10,000 US dollars.

The system will then automatically issue a Thailand Pass QR code to applicants. Upon arrival in Thailand, vaccinated tourists must undergo an entry body temperature screening, after which they will be able to freely travel around the country, travel anywhere in the kingdom.

Unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated travelers must upload a confirmation of a negative result to the Thailand Pass system PCR test done within the last 72 hours, then receive a QR code and go on your route without any restrictions.

CCSA also approved further easing of nationwide controls for COVID-19 domestically. For this, the territory of the kingdom was divided into zones and “painted”; in three colors: The pilot tourist areas have become “blue”,  The provinces included in the “Surveillance Zone” have been highlighted in green, and the “Strictly Surveillance Zones” left yellow.

Night entertainment venues such as pubs, bars and karaoke rooms in the green and blue zones will be allowed to reopen, including the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on premises until 24:00. However, all establishments are advised to strictly adhere to recommendations for disease prevention.

CCSA has also lifted quarantine requirements for people who have been in contact with infected people.

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