Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
please have the link with the list of 63 low risk countries? My plane arrives from amsterdam and with a european passport even if i reside in central americaDoc67 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:51 amIs he talking about Thailand or Cambodia?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:44 amLand borders are shut to the general traveller.
Also, you must arrive by air to take advantage of the quarantine-free arrival (actually there is a one-night quarantine as you await the arrival PCR test). <<Note: Can only apply for no-quarantine arrival if you are from one of 63 so-called low-risk countries.
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
However my question is: you can enter cambodia from thailand via poipet or koh kong ?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:56 amRight. My mistake. He was asking about Thailand in another thread and I mixed up this thread with the Thai thread. @Kigna ignore my description here, which applies to Thailand, not Cambodia.Doc67 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:51 amIs he talking about Thailand or Cambodia?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:44 amLand borders are shut to the general traveller.
Also, you must arrive by air to take advantage of the quarantine-free arrival (actually there is a one-night quarantine as you await the arrival PCR test). <<Note: Can only apply for no-quarantine arrival if you are from one of 63 so-called low-risk countries.
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
OK, just to make it clear: This is the list of low-risk countries published by THAILAND. If your nationality is on this list, then you can skip quarantine upon arrival in Thailand:Kigna wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:25 amplease have the link with the list of 63 low risk countries? My plane arrives from amsterdam and with a european passport even if i reside in central americaDoc67 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:51 amIs he talking about Thailand or Cambodia?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:44 amLand borders are shut to the general traveller.
Also, you must arrive by air to take advantage of the quarantine-free arrival (actually there is a one-night quarantine as you await the arrival PCR test). <<Note: Can only apply for no-quarantine arrival if you are from one of 63 so-called low-risk countries.
https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/updatelist301064
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
Arrived from Amsterdam and europen passport
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
However, this list does not specify whether it refers to residence or nationality.ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:32 amOK, just to make it clear: This is the list of low-risk countries published by THAILAND. If your nationality is on this list, then you can skip quarantine upon arrival in Thailand:Kigna wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:25 amplease have the link with the list of 63 low risk countries? My plane arrives from amsterdam and with a european passport even if i reside in central americaDoc67 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:51 amIs he talking about Thailand or Cambodia?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:44 amLand borders are shut to the general traveller.
Also, you must arrive by air to take advantage of the quarantine-free arrival (actually there is a one-night quarantine as you await the arrival PCR test). <<Note: Can only apply for no-quarantine arrival if you are from one of 63 so-called low-risk countries.
https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/updatelist301064
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
I removed the word nationality because while it applies to most people, if you are residing in a country on this list, you can enter Thailand without quarantine.Kigna wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:38 amHowever, this list does not specify whether it refers to residence or nationality.ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:32 amI fixed this sentence and removed "nationality." OK, just to make it clear: This is the list of low-risk countries published by THAILAND. If you depart from one of these countries on this list, then you can skip quarantine upon arrival in Thailand.Kigna wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:25 amplease have the link with the list of 63 low risk countries? My plane arrives from amsterdam and with a european passport even if i reside in central americaDoc67 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:51 amIs he talking about Thailand or Cambodia?ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 9:44 am
Land borders are shut to the general traveller.
Also, you must arrive by air to take advantage of the quarantine-free arrival (actually there is a one-night quarantine as you await the arrival PCR test). <<Note: Can only apply for no-quarantine arrival if you are from one of 63 so-called low-risk countries.
https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/updatelist301064
Link to Bangkok Post story on list of countries.:
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... tine-rules
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
I am looking to fly to PP from Europe via Bangkok. Thai airways website indicates that international transit through BKK is allowed.
https://www.thaiairways.com/sites/en_KR ... 10_01.page
Have any of you guys heard otherwise? Many thanks in advance for any info!
https://www.thaiairways.com/sites/en_KR ... 10_01.page
Have any of you guys heard otherwise? Many thanks in advance for any info!
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Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
I see a lot of answers of the like "if you waited 2 years you can wait 18 days", elligible for dozens of likes, and comments from people NOT doing this trip now.
My answers: each case is different. Maybe some of us cannot wait 18 days and this measure came in a right but tight moment, my job agenda for example is damn complex now. Now or never. I am not retired, cannot do "in 18 days". Also can only travel during weekends, a.k.a, Saturdays.
On the other hand, all the confusion about the "real signature or stamp. That is not necessary, they just want a signature and a stamp from a legit clinic, no need to be real ink at all. Conducting people into breaking the law (faking stamps and signatures) can be dangerous.
Regarding the Forte, they keep asking for it, but it is not mandatory. Yes, contradictory. In my case I had it just to feel safer, etc. But I know (I saw with my eyes) that it was not mandatory. So, no need of "airports rolling out the new rules".
But let me note, each transit becomes a bit like Ellis Island immigration lines. This is still a tough trip, more if you have 2 or more layovers, and getting more strict as you approach final destination, which makes it quite exhausting. They check data in depth in every transit and control.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
My answers: each case is different. Maybe some of us cannot wait 18 days and this measure came in a right but tight moment, my job agenda for example is damn complex now. Now or never. I am not retired, cannot do "in 18 days". Also can only travel during weekends, a.k.a, Saturdays.
On the other hand, all the confusion about the "real signature or stamp. That is not necessary, they just want a signature and a stamp from a legit clinic, no need to be real ink at all. Conducting people into breaking the law (faking stamps and signatures) can be dangerous.
Regarding the Forte, they keep asking for it, but it is not mandatory. Yes, contradictory. In my case I had it just to feel safer, etc. But I know (I saw with my eyes) that it was not mandatory. So, no need of "airports rolling out the new rules".
But let me note, each transit becomes a bit like Ellis Island immigration lines. This is still a tough trip, more if you have 2 or more layovers, and getting more strict as you approach final destination, which makes it quite exhausting. They check data in depth in every transit and control.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Last edited by DaniHirsch on Wed Nov 24, 2021 6:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
I think you should relax. You been getting advice from people who are on point with information. @Doc67 @PSD-Kiwi and i think even @Jamie_LamboDaniHirsch wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 5:54 am I see a lot of answers of the like "if you waited 2 years you can wait 18 days", elligible for dozens of likes, and comments from people NOT doing this trip now.
My answers: each case is different. Maybe some of us cannot wait 18 days and this measure came in a right but tight moment, my job agenda for example is damn complex now. Now or never. I am not retired, cannot do "in 18 days". Also can only travel during weekends, a.k.a, Saturdays.
On the other hand, all the BS of the "real signature or stamp. That is not necessary, they just want a signature and a stamp from a legit clinic, no need to be real ink at all. Conducting people into breaking the law (faking stamps and signatures) can be dangerous.
Regarding the Forte, they keep asking for it, but it is not mandatory. Yes, contradictory. In my case I had it just to feel safer, etc. But I know (I saw with my eyes) that it was not mandatory. So, no need of "airports rolling out the new rules".
But let me note, each transit becomes a bit like Ellis Island immigration lines. This is still a tough trip, more if you have 2 or more layovers, and getting more strict as you approach final destination, which makes it quite exhausting.
all 3 of them have valuable information and passed it on to you. Obviously you will do what you feel comfortable with but they have helped many people on this site including myself.
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Re: Cambodia - Reduced Quarantine on Arrival
I'm relaxed thank you, i just observed some condescendence along with the advices. I guess nothing comes for free. Anyway, congrats, you chose the right side.
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