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Thailand counts more virus cases, limits travelThailand reported 527 new coronavirus cases, most of them migrant workers...
06/01/2021

Thailand counts more virus cases, limits travel
Thailand reported 527 new coronavirus cases, most of them migrant workers who already were isolated, and the government said it was tightening movements of people around the country.
Thailand has been struggling with a sudden virus surge after months of hardly any cases of domestic transmission. Field hospitals were being set up in parts of five provinces with many cases.
Large parts of the country, including the capital Bangkok, are under various lockdown restrictions, and the government said it will additionally restrict travel between virus-hit provinces to goods, cargo and necessary travel, and set up checkpoints on some roads.
Of the new cases confirmed Tuesday, 439 were migrants, 82 were local transmissions and six were in quarantined travelers, the Center of COVID-19 Situation Administration said. The total was a drop from the 745 registered Monday, the all-time high in Thailand, where the first case of the virus outside China was detected last January.
Most of the surge since last month has been in Samut Sakhon province, next to Bangkok, among migrant workers living in dormitories and employed in fish markets and factories. A field hospital next to the market is treating the infected migrants.
Although it has canceled public activities and gatherings and shut schools, bars and other places where people gather, the government has not yet taken measures as strict as those that it imposed in March — when it successfully stamped out local transmission.
Malls and department stores remain open with social distancing required, and indoor dining at restaurants is allowed until 9 p.m.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha instead implored people to stay home.
“We don’t want to lock down the entire country because we know what the problems are, so can you all lock down yourselves?” he said. “This is up to everyone, if you don’t want to get infected just stay home for 14 to 15 days.”
The government also has been scrambling to acquire more vaccines after an initial period of complacency.
Prayuth said Monday that Thailand is seeking to secure 63 million doses, which wouldn’t cover half of its population of about 70 million. It so far has about 28 million doses on order for later in the year.

Thai Travel Industry Faces ‘Nail in Coffin’ After New OutbreakAs Phuket and other Thai tourist destinations prepare for ...
22/12/2020

Thai Travel Industry Faces ‘Nail in Coffin’ After New Outbreak
As Phuket and other Thai tourist destinations prepare for a slight bump in business from the countdown to 2021, a new virus outbreak among seafood factory workers near Bangkok couldn’t come at a worse time.
Thailand discovered a record cluster of infections in Samut Sakhon province last week, prompting a 14-day lockdown of the industrial district. The government is mulling whether curbs need to be expanded to other locales.
Another nationwide lockdown or restrictions on domestic travel could be the “nail in the coffin” for many tourism-related companies, according to Phuket Hotel Association President Anthony Lark.
“Everyone’s losing money and just trying to break even,” Lark said by phone Monday. “If the government can’t control the virus, and any domestic air travel or inter-provincial travel restrictions are introduced, then you will absolutely see hotel, restaurant and boat owners mothball their businesses.”
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha said on Monday that he will take about a week to assess whether more stringent curbs are needed.
News of a widespread outbreak in a seafood market, which took Thailand’s total infections to 5,289 on Monday, came just a day after the government announced plans to ease some restrictions on tourists from 56 countries, including the U.S., Japan and Singapore.
Thailand is betting on a revival in tourism to help it exit a recession, though the central bank forecasts it may take two years for Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy to return to pre-pandemic growth levels. Foreign tourist arrivals generated more than $60 billion in revenue from about 40 million visitors in 2019.
While the international market has been virtually dormant for months, domestic travelers have kept many places afloat, including in Phuket, where businesses were counting on a bump during the year-end holidays.

Thailand had kept its coronavirus cases under control. Now it's testing thousands as it battles a shrimp market outbreak...
22/12/2020

Thailand had kept its coronavirus cases under control. Now it's testing thousands as it battles a shrimp market outbreak
Samut Sakhon, ThailandThailand on Sunday began testing tens of thousands of people for coronavirus and extended curbs on movement, a day after locking down a province following the country's worst outbreak yet.The outbreak began at a shrimp market in Samut Sakhon, a province southwest of Bangkok and a center of the seafood industry that is home to thousands of migrant workers.Four cases were reported there on Friday and that number had jumped to 689 by Sunday, the public health ministry said. Thailand had previously kept the epidemic in check, recording around 5,000 Covid-19 cases.Today is just the first stage," Kiattiphum Wongrajit, the ministry's permanent secretary, told a news conference. "Further results will show a lot more infections."He said up to 40,000 people would be tested in Samut Sakhon and nearby provinces, with over 10,000 tests to be conducted by Wednesday.Migrant workers, mostly from Myanmar, lined up for testing on Sunday, along with some Thais. Most cases identified so far have been asymptomatic, health officials said.Barbed wire surrounded the market on Sunday as authorities in Bangkok ordered all schools in three districts in the capital that have borders with Samut Sakhon, 45 kilometers (30 miles) away by road, to close until January 4.The province is due to stay under lockdown and nighttime curfew until January 3, and Kiattiphum said the ministry expected to bring the situation under control in two to four weeks.

Thailand will remain closed to the vast majority of foreign tourists until at least the second quarter of 2021.   Last w...
08/12/2020

Thailand will remain closed to the vast majority of foreign tourists until at least the second quarter of 2021.
Last week, Pipat Ratchakitprakan, Minister for Tourism and Sports told Thai media that Thailand’s borders are likely to remain closed to foreign tourists until March next year.
Currently only a relatively small number of foreigners are eligible to enter Thailand.
These include business people such as technical experts, high level workers and those in the medical field, foreigners who are married to or a parent of a Thai national, property owners, retiree visa holders, Elite Card holders and those who enter Thailand under the Special Tourist Visa scheme - all of which have to undergo mandatory 14 day quarantine.
Minister Pipat also added that talks with so called ‘low-risk’ countries regarding the creation of travel bubbles remain ongoing.
Countries including Singapore, Vietnam, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan had previously been mooted as possible travel bubble partners.
This week, the Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce urged the Thai government to set up a travel bubble with China.
Narongsak Phutthaphrommongkhon, chief of the Thai Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said a pilot scheme should be introduced that would allow Chinese tourists from Guangzhou to travel to Phuket. Once the scheme would be proved successful, Thailand could then establish further travel bubbles with as many as 19 other Chinese provinces.
The prospect of Thailand’s borders remaining closed to most foreigners until March will come as a further blow to Thailand’s beleaguered tourism industry which this week was told not to expect the pre-coronavirus pandemic level of 40 million visitors to return to Thailand until 2024.

Work Permit Renewal: (Documents)Your qualifications:The following documents would be needed when you renew your work per...
19/11/2020

Work Permit Renewal: (Documents)
Your qualifications:
The following documents would be needed when you renew your work permit. You also need to have the current work permit with you as well as your tax certificate from the current work permit.
• – You must have a non-immigrant visa (B Visa or O Visa) OR;
• – You must have the current work permit in hand
• – You must be sane and not mentally ill;
• – Copy of your educational qualifications (teacher)
• – Copy of your press card and letter from the Thai government (journalist)
• – Copy of your letter from your mission and letter from the Thai government (evangelist)
• – Copy of your letter from the NGO and from Thai government (NGO)
• – Copy of your passport
• – Copy of your teachers licence (teacher only)
• – Copy of a map showing where you are working
• – Copy of a medical certificate (blood type and syphilis check)
• – Tax certificate to show you are registered and paid personal income taxes in Thailand
The following documents need to be provided with the renewal of the work permit which your company or employer will have.
• – Copy of the registration of the Thai business on your work permit
• – Copy of VAT Registration form Phor Por 01 of the business
• – Copy of the Thai business license – as an example Factory License etc
• – Copy showing that Social Security Payments had been made;
These are the basics to renew your work permit in Thailand. If you have any questions then call us or email us for more information. If you are in Bangkok or Phuket then you can also walk into our office for a free consultation about your work permit renewal

TOURISM Thailand approves Special Tourist Visa (STV) for long-staying visitors. (9 months) also, Thailand ranked 2nd wor...
19/11/2020

TOURISM Thailand approves Special Tourist Visa (STV) for long-staying visitors. (9 months)
also, Thailand ranked 2nd world best country for recovering from COVID-pedamic. You will be safe here and Thailand has a lot of activities to offer you.
We can help you with this.
Our STV package start from 30,000USD
Included :
1. Visa STV(9months)
2. Hotel for quarantine 14 days
3. Accommodation in Bangkok for 9 months
4. Insurance
5. Domestic trip

Upcoming holidays 19 - 22 November 2020
19/11/2020

Upcoming holidays 19 - 22 November 2020

ELITE ULTIMATE PRIVILEGE - 20 YEARS
18/11/2020

ELITE ULTIMATE PRIVILEGE - 20 YEARS

See the all Elite program and pick up your Elite program as your preference.
18/11/2020

See the all Elite program and pick up your Elite program as your preference.

Thai Visa and Certificate of Entry (COE)By virtue of Section 9 of the Emergency Decree on Public Administration in Emerg...
13/11/2020

Thai Visa and Certificate of Entry (COE)
By virtue of Section 9 of the Emergency Decree on Public Administration in Emergency Situations B.E. 2548 (2005) and Section 11 of the State Administration Act B.E. 2534 (1991), the entry of non-Thai nationals into Thailand is permitted for the following categories of persons :

(1) CATEGORY 3: Persons on diplomatic or consular missions or under International organizations, or representatives of foreign governments or agencies performing their duties in Thailand, or any other persons in international agencies, that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gives permission pertaining to necessity, including their spouse, parents, or children;

For further queries on Category 3, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] or call +880 160 906 1425.

(2) CATEGORY 6: Non-Thai nationals who are spouses, parents, or children of Thai nationals;

For further queries on Category 6, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] or call +880 178 065 4318.



(3) CATEGORY 7: Non-Thai nationals who have a certificate of residence, or have been permitted to take up residency in the Kingdom, including their spouses or children;

For further queries on Category 7, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] or call +880 160 906 1425.

(4) CATEGORY 8: Non-Thai nationals who have a work permit or have been granted permission to work in the Kingdom in accordance with Thai laws, including their spouses or children;

For further queries on Category 8, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] or call +880 178 0651 719.

(5) CATEGORY 9: Non-Thai nationals who are students of educational establishments in Thailand approved by Thai authorities, including their parents or guardians, except for students of non-formal schools in accordance with laws on private schools or of any other similar private educational establishments;

For further queries on Category 9, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] or call +880 194 4971 978.

(6) CATEGORY 10: Non-Thai nationals who need to receive medical treatment in Thailand, including their accompanying persons, except for treatment for COVID-19.

Important information: Applicants who are currently in Bangladesh and wish to travel to Thailand for medical treatment do not fall under this category at
the moment. Please check out the Embassy’s page or website for
any updates on this category.

For further queries on Category 10, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] or call +880 160 906 1425.


(7) CATEGORY 11: Non-Thai nationals who are permitted to enter the Kingdom under a special arrangement with a foreign country or have been granted permission by Prime Minister. As of 21 October 2020, this consists of the following groups:

Approved Thailand Elite Member
APEC Card Holder
Long Stay Visitor

Non-Immigrant O-A Visa Holder
Non-Immigrant O-X Visa Holder

(For further queries on Category 11, please contact the Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] or call +880 160 906 1425.

Do you want to stay longer in THAILAND?No more border runs.No hassle. It's time for you to renew your thai visa again?We...
08/11/2020

Do you want to stay longer in THAILAND?
No more border runs.
No hassle. It's time for you to renew your thai visa again?
We specialize in :
– Non-Immigrant O and B
– Retirement visa
– 90 day report
– Change of visa status/
If you are worried about your visa application ..Do not have sleepless nights!
Please talk to us.

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08/11/2020

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