Entry into Thailand from July 2022 onwards
On June 16, 2022, it was reported that there will be changes to entry procedures from July onwards. The changes to entry into Thailand from July onwards are as follows:
- Thailand Pass registration before travel is no longer required
- There is no longer a requirement to purchase medical insurance to cover COVID-19 treatment costs (purchasing is recommended)
- Fully vaccinated people will still be required to present a vaccination certificate, and those who have not yet fully vaccinated will be required to present a negative test result.
Required travel documents
Those who have received the Thai government-certified vaccine
- passport
- Vaccination certificate (English)
- A valid visa or re-entry permit (if necessary)
Those who have not yet completed vaccination
- passport
- A negative certificate of a RT-PCR test or a ATK test (rapid antigen test) conducted by a specialist within 72 hours prior to departure
- A valid visa or re-entry permit (if necessary)
Entry measures for people with a history of COVID-19 infection into Thailand
Travel is possible if you have recovered or are symptom-free 14 days after the date of infection. Please bring a certificate of recovery issued by a medical institution or a health certificate. (A certificate that includes the date of positive testing, the name of the treatment institution, whether you have recovered or are symptom-free, and a doctor's handwritten signature will be considered valid.)
Since positive reactions may persist for several months after infection, if you test positive after traveling, it will serve as proof that you have completed your treatment at the treatment facility. If you test positive, measures will be decided by the Department of Disease Control based on your recovery certificate, health certificate, and symptoms at the time.