Updated measures on traveling to Thailand from 1 July 2022 onwards (for Thais and Non-Thais)

  • Thailand Pass is no longer required after 1 July 2022.
  • Travelers who are fully vaccinated will be required to present a certificate of vaccination.
  • Travelers who are not vaccinated/not fully vaccinated will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test (either RT-PCR *or* professional antigen test administered by healthcare facilities or laboratories) issued within 72 hours before travelling (except for children under age of 6).
  • Medical insurance is not required.

* To be considered “fully vaccinated”, travelers must have a certificate of vaccination that meets the following criteria:

  • Certificate of Vaccination must be issued by a government authority, containing personal information of the travellers and information of the vaccine (name, batch number, dates).
  • Accepted vaccines: Sinovac (2 doses, at least 2 weeks apart) / AstraZeneca (2 doses, at least 4 weeks apart) / Johnson & Johnson (1 dose) / Pfizer (2 doses, at least 3 weeks apart) / Moderna (2 doses, at least 4 weeks apart) / Sinopharm (2 doses, at least 3 weeks apart) / Sputnik V (2 doses, at least 3 weeks apart) / Covaxin (2 doses, at least 4 weeks apart) / Novavax/Covavax (2 doses, at least 3 weeks apart) / Medigen (2 doses, at least 4 weeks) / TURKOVAC / ERUCOV-VAC (2 does, at least 4 weeks apart) / Sputnik Light (1 dose)
  • The last dose must be administered at least 14 days before travelling.
  • If the duration between the two doses is less than that set by the manufacturer, the certificate of vaccination may be rejected.
  • Combination of different vaccines is accepted provided that the period between the 1st and 2nd dose is in accordance with the period set by the manufacture of the first dose.
  • Those infected and have recovered from COVID-19 may present certificate of recovery together with evidence of 1 dose of vaccination administered after infection. Without any vaccination, the person will not be considered as fully vaccinated, even if they have certificate of recovery.
  • Children under the age of 18 do not need a certificate of vaccination if they are travelling with fully vaccinated parents.
  • Children from the age of 5 but less than 18, travelling without parents, will be considered “fully vaccinated” if they can present a certificate of vaccination showing 1 dose of vaccination administered at least 14 days before travelling.

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