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		<title>All Non-Immigrants in Thailand Required to Have COVID-19 Insurance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is noteworthy that Thai business visas, marriage visas, and visas associated with work permits in Thailand were specifically mentioned...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It recently came to this blogger attention that anyone holding a non-immigrant visa (NIV) in Thailand may soon be required to obtain insurance coverage of 100,000 USD against COVID-19. The following was recently reported in the <a title="Bangkok Post" href="https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2132935/virus-cover-needed-for-long-stays">Bangkok Post</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>All foreigners living in Thailand as non-immigrants will in the future have to prove they have insurance coverage of at least US$100,000 (three million baht) against Covid-19. The proposal was approved in principle by the cabinet yesterday and Traisuree Taisaranakul, deputy spokeswoman for the government, said it would apply to all holders of the one-year, non-immigrant visa (NIV). NIVs are awarded in four categories: marriage, work, business and retirement&#8230;Ms Traisuree said that since the cabinet had approved the new rule in principle the next step would be for the Immigration Bureau to publish full details and make it official. The Foreign Affairs Ministry will also work to improve the NIV application procedure while the Public Health Ministry and the Interior Ministry will be in charge of modifying related regulations and telling the public about them&#8230;</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>It is noteworthy that <a title="Thai business visas" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/thai-visa/business-visa.html">Thai business visas</a>, <a title="marriage visas" href="https://legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/comparing-thai-retirement-marriage-visas-under-current-circumstances/">marriage visas</a>, and visas associated with <a title="work permits in Thailand" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcgGAVuRyP8">work permits in Thailand</a> were specifically mentioned. Meanwhile, <a title="The Nation" href="https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40002065">The Nation</a> reports the recent rule changes may provide some relief for retirees in Thailand:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The new rules offer a lifeline for expats over the age of 70 who cannot purchase insurance in Thailand and thus face having their applications for extension of stay rejected&#8230;If an insurer refuses coverage due to health risks, visa applicants must submit additional documents including the letter of refusal, plus securities, deposits and other health insurance accounting for at least 3 million baht.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Since the inception of the Emergency Decree in response to the COVID-19 situation in March 2020 there have been a number of changes to rules regarding entry to the Kingdom of Thailand. However, such changes had not yet impacted the immigration rules associated with remaining in Thailand on a <a title="Thai visa extension" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejHt8QC2AGI">Thai visa extension</a>. Clearly, the rules are currently undergoing revision. However, it is worth noting that the specific regulations have yet to be promulgated as the cabinet appears to have only approved these measures in principle as of the time of this writing. Therefore, those to whom this announcement may pertain are well advised to wait until the specific regulations are promulgated before making irrevocable arrangements regarding their visa status. The aforementioned policy change does not appear to pertain to those holding <a title="permanent residence" href="https://legal.co.th/resources/corporate-and-tax-advisory/thailand-corporate-law/sponsored-thai-work-permits-heightened-scrutiny-residency/">permanent residence</a> in the Kingdom of Thailand. We will keep this blog updated as the situation evolves.</p>
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