National Germany (DE) /Embarkation Germany (DE)
Destination Thailand (TH)
[Visa Information - Destination] Thailand (TH)
[Information For Normal Passports]
Passport required.
- Nationals of Germany can enter with passports and/or
passport replacing documents valid for the period of
intended stay.
Passport Exemptions:
- Holders of emergency or temporary passports.
Visa required, except for A touristic stay of max. 30 days:
- for holders of normal, emergency or temporary passports,
issued to nationals of Germany;
Minors:
- When arriving in, or departing from Thailand, minors aged
under 16 years[[TIDFT/TH/PA/MI/ID45236]]
Additional Information:
- Visitors who are visa exempt are required to hold documents
for their next destination.
- Visitors over 12 years of age are required to hold
sufficient funds to cover their stay (at least THB 10,000.-
per person or THB 20,000.- per family).
[[TIDFT/TH/VI/AI/ID13211]]
- For those who do not require a visa[[TIDFT/TH/VI/AI/ID26568]]
Warning:
- Visitors who are visa exempt but do not hold return/onward
tickets could be refused entry.
[Health Information] Thailand (TH)
Vaccination against Yellow Fever required, if arriving within
10 days after leaving or transiting countries with risk of
yellow fever transmission [[TIRGL/YFIN]].
Exempt from Yellow Fever vaccination:
- Children under 1 year of age.
- Transit passengers not leaving the airport transit area.
Warning:
- Those not holding a valid Yellow Fever vaccination
certificate, if required, will be vaccinated upon arrival
and kept in quarantine for 6 days or otherwise deported.
Recommended:
- Malaria prophylaxis. Malaria risk exists throughout the year
in rural, especially forested and hilly areas of the whole
country mainly towards the international borders, including
the southernmost provinces. There is no risk in cities and
the main tourist resorts (e.g. Bangkok, Chiangmai, Pattaya,
Phuket, Samui). P. falciparum resistant to chloroquine and
resistant to sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine reported. Resistance
to mefloquine and to quinine reported from areas near the
borders with Cambodia and Myanmar. P. vivax resistance to
chloroquine reported,. Human P. knowlesi infection reported.
Recommended prevention in risk areas: I; in areas near
Cambodia and Myanmar borders: IV.
CHECK [[TINEWS/N1]] - LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC and PARALYMPIC GAMES
(INCL. ADDITIONAL INFO FOR IRELAND (REP. OF))
18 May 2012 / 05:15 [UTC]