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Is there any way around the health insurance requirements for Non O-A visa?聽 $3000aud a year is a lot.

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The insurance is only needed fr the Non O etc application at the embassy or consulate outside Thailand. And not by all of them.

It became a requirement during C19 but some have kept it in

For your extension there is no need.

Many insurance Companies offer such term insurances for a lower and agreeable price. Google C19 insurance.


In Thailand it is better to have an insurance... I have seen many foreigner go back broke or set up crowd funding for their bills.


Thai companies offer insurance that are affordable but do not cover existing issues.

Foreign companies do but at a premium price

"Is there any way around the health insurance requirements for Non O-A visa?"


Yes, do a Non-O instead.

@rbakker non O is 90 days. You have to then have to extend for 1 year ie OA and you must have health insurance right?

@martinoo2002 Ive been looking at the Thai companies. The basic annual premium is 3k


聽 聽 @martinoo2002 Ive been looking at the Thai companies. The basic annual premium is 3k聽 聽 聽 聽 -@shenpa


Check this link



Look at the cheapest option


But for how long did they request you to take an insurance???聽 NON O A Visa application outside Thailand can only be 3 months

Have a look here,. short term


check the following agent

AA insurance Brokers

"non O is 90 days. You have to then have to extend for 1 year ie OA and you must have health insurance right?"


Wrong! No insurance needed for non-immigrant O. It remains as non-immigrant O even when you extend it for a year.

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@rbakker

I concur