Thailand lifts barriers for more foreigners
BANGKOK — More types of foreigners will be allowed to return to Thailand, Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration said on Monday.
Those who will be allowed to return to the kingdom are as follows:
Foreigners who hold a residential permit as well as their spouse and children;
• Foreigners who hold a work permit and their spouse and children, as well as migrant workers who hold official documents allowing them to stay and work in Thailand;
• Foreigners granted entry under special agreements, such as Thailand Elite cardholders.
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand confirmed these measures.
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