Thailand Entry Procedures] No quarantine or inspection is required when entering Thailand from Hong Kong!

Hong Kongers who love holidays, sunshine and beaches can't wait to visit Thailand again. The latest news from Thailand is that you no longer need to prove your vaccination or PCR results to enter the country, and you no longer need to wear a mask in public places. Read on to find out the latest on travelling to Thailand, entry restrictions to Thailand, Thai passport application and quarantine measures in Thailand. Latest news on entering Thailand From 1 October, you no longer need a certificate of vaccination or PCR test results to enter Thailand. From 1 July, visitors to Thailand no longer need to apply for a "Test & GO Thailand Pass" and no longer need to wear masks in public places. No quarantine for entering Thailand from Hong Kong? Thailand now allows all vaccinated or unvaccinated foreign tourists to enter Thailand without quarantine. All you need to enter Thailand is a passport and a plane ticket, visa-free, immunisation paper, PCR-free Thailand Visa Hong Kong is a visa-free zone and you can enter Thailand visa-free. The period of stay in Thailand for foreign visitors has been extended from 30 to 45 days. If you wish to stay longer than 45 days, you must apply for a visa. A "Single Visit Visa" is valid for 3 days. You can enter Thailand once a month for a maximum of 60 days. Thailand Quarantine Requirements The Thai government has relaxed its mask regulations, no longer requiring visitors to wear masks in public places, and has not imposed social distance limits on the number of visitors to restaurants and attractions. How Thailand treats confirmed cases Asymptomatic infected people and those with mild symptoms are exempt from quarantine, but must adhere to disease control measures such as wearing masks outside the home, keeping social distances, and washing their hands frequently for five days. Tourists can be treated at local clinics, call the Thailand COVID-19 hotline (1422) for assistance.