bis zum 15.1 ist die Einreise mit bereits erteilten T&G erlaubt. Für danach, wird noch mal geschaut....und neu bewertet.
Offiziell dieses hier:
Mr. Tanee Sangrat, Director-General of the Department of Information and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shared the following information regarding adjustments to the measures for entry into Thailand, as confirmed at the meeting held today (7 January 2022) by the Center for COVID Situation Administration (CCSA), namely:
The meeting agreed today, to maintain suspension of registration for Thailand Pass for additional international travelers intending to apply for the Test and Go scheme until further notice. But for those who have already received approvals and their QR Code under the Test and Go scheme before this time, are allowed to enter under previous conditions up until 15 January 2022. For those who have received approvals and a QR code for the Test and Go scheme prior to today and have plans to travel after 15 January 2022, their approvals/status will be evaluated once again.
For those traveling into Thailand through the Sandbox scheme (remaining within the Sandbox area for a total of 7 days) or those who will undergo Alternative Quarantine (7 days for those with a complete dosage of vaccinations and 10 days for those who have not yet received the complete dosage of vaccinations), they are still able to register and enter Thailand under those conditions.
Other than that, from 11 January 2022 onwards, new applications for international travelers entering through the Sandbox scheme will be accepted for three additional Sandbox areas (beyond Phuket), namely Surat Thani Province (Koh Samui, Koh Pha-ngan and Koh Tao), Krabi Province and Pang Nga Province, which have a high level of preparedness in terms of provincial management and public health measures, which will allow access to other areas and also help promote provincial island tourism.
For international travelers from Africa for which there are stricter entry requirements into Thailand, from 11 January 2022 onwards, Thailand will lift the designation of African countries as risky (this includes the previous restriction of international travelers from 8 specific African countries) and allow international travelers from Africa to enter Thailand under the same regular conditions as international travelers from all other continents. Currently, many countries all over the world have also lifted heightened travel restrictions for international travelers from Africa.
Mr. Tanee confirmed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the related ministries have discussed and given thorough consideration to these adjustments, bearing in mind all of the important factors, from the domestic and international COVID-19 situation to public health readiness to the need to relax measures to boost economic activity. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will communicate any further adjustments to the public promptly and in due course.