I obtained my initial 90 day non o retirement visa based on an income affidavit from the Canadian consulate on Friday in Chiang Mai. The officer told me to return in 60 days to do my one year extension. She said nothing about transferring 65000 each month. Is the transfer required? And is the transfer every 30 days or each calendar month? Since there is only one week left in June
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The user has obtained a 90-day Non-O retirement visa based on a Canadian consulate income affidavit. They are inquiring if a monthly transfer of 65,000 baht is mandatory for their one-year extension. A comment clarifies that the income affidavit from the embassy can be used without needing the monthly transfers, and it can be utilized again for subsequent renewals.
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If they didn't give you the affidavit back so you can use it again, you need to get another one from the Canuck Embassy here so you can apply for the year extension.
You can apply in Chiang Mai for a year extension when you have 45 days or less left on your current 90 day stamp from that Non-O visa