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  1. #13252

    Positive Covid with valid Recovery Certificate

    Hello,

    I want to travel to Thailand as part of the Test & Go but I am still Covid positive (Sars Cov2 detected) after 18 days.

    I now have a valid European Recovery Certificate.

    For those who have had this experience or who are sufficiently informed, would you have the answers to the following questions:

    1 - Is this Recovery Certificate well recognized at Phuket and Suvarnabhumi airports?

    2 - Do I still have to do a Covid test on arrival? Do I have to do quarantine if I'm still positive?

    3 - Do you know hotels that refuse the registration of positive people with a Certificate of Recovery?

    4 - Should a PCR test also be done on the 5th day? Do I have to do quarantine if I'm still positive?

    Thank you for your answers.

    Best regards.

  2. #13251
    Quote Originally Posted by StLouisMo2010  [View Original Post]
    A question to the Forum travelers who have planned and stayed in Thailand for 35 days instead of the 30 days granted to US passport holders. I have been to Thailand multiple times but have never had the luxury to stay for longer than 10 days or so, now retired, everyday is a Saturday. Thanks in advance of your experiences, and possible procedures. I do know where Immigration is in Jomtien near where I will be staying but it would be nice to get it over and done with in advance if possible.
    Go to the Thai embassy in your country. Apply for a 60 or 90 day tourist visa before flying there.

    Be sure to have the list of documents ready before you submit the application, to ensure a fast and smooth process.

    Got mine approved and issue the next business day after submitting the documents in person.

  3. #13250

    Immigration-30 Visa

    A question to the Forum travelers who have planned and stayed in Thailand for 35 days instead of the 30 days granted to US passport holders. I have been to Thailand multiple times but have never had the luxury to stay for longer than 10 days or so, now retired, everyday is a Saturday. Thanks in advance of your experiences, and possible procedures. I do know where Immigration is in Jomtien near where I will be staying but it would be nice to get it over and done with in advance if possible.

  4. #13249

    3 Day Rule

    Many people advise not to barfine a lady for more than 3 days, which is generally good advice. Two reasons for this: first, their attitudes generally get shittier the longer they are with you. Secondly, some pull the "I'm your girlfriend " crap after a day or two.

    I have a hypothesis about this, which you guys can test: I believe that if the lady lives in a room above the bar, her attitude will be good for 3 days, and maybe longer. Unless she has a generally crappy attitude, nothing can help that. Why does it matter if she lives in a room in the bar? If she is paying money for her own room, it means she has a Thai boyfriend she lives with, and she starts to miss him pretty quickly.

    Of course, there are exceptions to every rule.

    As for the "I'm your girlfriend " crap, just ignore it.

  5. #13248

    Romeo Tango Foxtrot Foxtrot

    Quote Originally Posted by GuyBrusg1957  [View Original Post]
    Is there a good updated blog on Bangkok ever since the pandemic? Everything seems out of date with so many places closed.
    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...angkok-Reports

  6. #13247
    Is there a good updated blog on Bangkok ever since the pandemic? Everything seems out of date with so many places closed.

  7. #13246
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I did too. Just walk over to the bar and buy a joint for $1. Maybe it is just tolerated but not legal.
    Its not legal, but no one cares. They just don't openly sell it at stands filled with weed like back in the day. You can buy weed from lots of bars and restaurants in Cambodia, just ask.

  8. #13245
    Decided to Google.

    "While it's true that marijuana is semi-legal in Cambodia, the exceptions to the laws against marijuana possession apply only to Cambodians, who are allowed to grow a few plants for cooking the herb is traditionally used in Khmer cuisine. The marijuana quality in Cambodia is quite poor compared to what's grown in the West, but it's undeniably cheap. Foreigners are rarely prosecuted for small amounts of marijuana, but expect to pay a few bribes if you do get caught "

  9. #13244
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    I thought marijuana was legal in Cambodia. I remember being surprised on my first trip to PP with quite a few guys trying to sell me pot as I'm walking down the street.
    I did too. Just walk over to the bar and buy a joint for $1. Maybe it is just tolerated but not legal.

  10. #13243
    Always a danger when going to Southern Thailand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Heyst  [View Original Post]
    There are already places in Thailand and Cambodia where reefer is smoked publicly and the local police look the other way.
    I thought marijuana was legal in Cambodia. I remember being surprised on my first trip to PP with quite a few guys trying to sell me pot as I'm walking down the street.

    Can someone remind me why sisha bars were banned in Thailand? Had lots of fun in them in 2015 with gogo girls after work.

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  12. #13241
    Quote Originally Posted by AxelHeyst  [View Original Post]
    There are already places in Thailand and Cambodia where reefer is smoked publicly and the local police look the other way.
    I've heard about this before for Thailand in particular, but have no idea where these places would be. Could you enlighten me? Thanks.

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  14. #13239
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    But how many cops are going to be walking around with test kits to see how much THC is contained in the joint someone is smoking?
    Quality refer contains more the 2% THC. Therefore I am assuming the new law is being enacted to allow for commercial mass production and utilization not personal consumption. If some Thai farmer wants to grow a few plants on his property for his own recreational purposes nothing will have changed, but if some farang is smoking a joint on Soi 6 the content of his joint can be easily tested and the farang could either be fined or incarcerated under the new proposed legislation. There are already places in Thailand and Cambodia where reefer is smoked publicly and the local police look the other way. I don't see this new law enlarging these grey, semi legal smoking zones. I could be wrong. Thai girls on reefer. What a wonderful idea!

  15. #13238
    Quote Originally Posted by AxelHeyst  [View Original Post]
    But the article further read: "Even with the new rule, some parts of the plant that contain more than 0. 2% by weight of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the chemical in marijuana that creates the sensation of being high, are still reportedly included on the list of illegal drugs. ".

    So it is going to be a long wait before you can sit outside your favorite Soi 6 bar and smoke a doobie. Ha Ha.
    But how many cops are going to be walking around with test kits to see how much THC is contained in the joint someone is smoking?

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