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A big obstacle was removed when my wife passed her citizenship interview/testing on Nov. 3rd. She will become a US citizen (actually, dual-citizen of US and Thailand) within 90 days.![]()



polehawk wrote:Not yet, Mobaan. Thought I had it narrowed down to Travel Guard, AIA or Thai Health until I read Oldman's recent post about BUPA. Did BUPA give you a hassle over pre-existing conditions, Oldman? I will add BUPA to my list, anyway. I won't get serious about finding a health insurance provider until about a month before we make our move to Thailand. A big obstacle was removed when my wife passed her citizenship interview/testing on Nov. 3rd. She will become a US citizen (actually, dual-citizen of US and Thailand) within 90 days.
Pleased to hear the good news polehawk






Tourist fund may be set up with contribution from airport taxes
The Tourism and Sports Ministry is negotiating with Airports of Thailand (AOT) to set up a "tourist fund'' to provide assistance to foreigners in emergency incidents while visiting Thailand.
Tourists will be automatically insured by the fund, which will cover a tourist's additional spending caused by incidents including accidents, crime and natural disasters, as well as compensation for death.
Minister Suvit Yodmani said the fund would run under his ministry, which also takes care of tourist police and tourist-guide divisions.
Suvit said the ministry would ask AOT to provide financial support to set up the fund. The ministry is asking for one per cent of revenue from AOT's airport tax.
The Nation

Chasdv wrote:Tony Dabbs started e-insurethailand.com some years ago,specialising in ex pat insurance.From what i have found out,he and his t/w are both from insurance backgrounds and have extensive knowledge of the thai insurance market,worth contacting for quotes i feel. Re earlier articles about THAI HEALTH.COM apparantly this was started 7+yrs ago by ex bupa/blue cross execs,and is now under the umbrella of the thai life group ins co,they also deal direct for bill payment with the hospitals,so no waiting to be re imbursed,i also am led to believe that this co is very popular with wealthy thais, but covers expats as well.Tony Dabbs deals with this co and many others.One way of lowering a premium is not to have outpatient care included and pay this yourself.Just have policy cover for accident and emergency. May I just state that i have no interest or involvement with e-insure,this is just info picked up over time surfing the net.I hope this info will be of help to those searching for health insurance.

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