Will be retiring soon and thinking about spending just under 6 months a year in Thailand. Wondering what the best options are in regards to the best visa for 6 months each year. Many thanks in advance for your advice.
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The best visa options for spending 6 months each year in Thailand include utilizing a 60-day visa exemption followed by a 30-day extension, which can be repeatedly renewed by leaving the country and re-entering. Other alternatives include applying for a retirement visa that allows for longer stays, but this would require reapplication after a year. Comments also encourage considering the location to live in Thailand and the necessary paperwork involved in the visa process.
I am thinking if I should do the DTV , METV or just start with
the 60+30 that most ppl are doing...
but unsure how many times I can do this before I get in trouble with the authorities...
If I'm only staying for 6 months using this method, I am not sure when will they start to interrogate me.... / deny me entry....
Dean ********
Darren how much was that
Darren ********
I'm doing the same but just got a retirement visa, covering 15 months with multiple re entry
Thierry *******
Visa o
Coyle ***************
Want to apply for a One year Visa, live in Bangkok. What are the steps and requirements?
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John *********
Best visa is 60 day visa exemption, then visit immigration for a 30 day extension. Then visit a neighboring country for 2 days and restart the process, 60, 30. Easy. I did it last year.
I did 6 months, 90 days and 90 days. I did a solo border run at the notorious Poi Pet border crossing. I was in Cambodia for 20 minutes. I encountered a bit of pushback, but a cool head allowed me to do it. October 2023-April 2024.
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Randy ******
With Canada, Mehico , Panama and Denmark joining the Union, retirement options greatly increased, Sir!
you are correct a METV is valid for 6 months but if you leave and return just before it ends you can get nearly 9 months in Thailand. Please note the 6 month validation starts the day the visa is issued and not when you enter Thailand so don't buy to far in advance
A multi entry Tourist Visa has a validity for use for an unlimited number of entries (“multiple entry”)
The 6 months visa validity starts on the day the visa is issued. Thus, if you enter Thailand 9 days after it has been issued, you lose 9 days of the total of the 6 months visa validity.
Upon each entry, you will get stamped in for a 60-days stay permit
On each and every 60 days stay permit, you can apply for a 30-days touristic extension of the stay permit, for 1900.- THB, on Immigration.
If you take the 30-days extension, you must be aware that before the 90th day expires, you need to exit Thailand.
With the next entry, you will activate another 60-days stay permit
Which you also can extend for 30 more days.
To get the maximum number of days out of this visa, you should therefore enter Thailand as close as you can, to the date of issue
If you exit and re-enter Thailand before the visa validity expires (or any day before this date) you will get stamped in for 60 days for the last time.
You can then still get a 30 days extension of this last 60-days stay permit.
By this method, you can theoretically get almost 9 months of stay in Thailand out of the multi entry tourist visa
you will have a 6 month grace period out of the kingdom so will not look too suspicious. It's when is back to back year in and year it raises a flag if an immigration officer is not feeling the love on that day.
Bear in mind the 60+30 can change at any time. It was a post COVID sweetener to get people into the Kingdom. It's now helping Russian men not having to go back to Russia. It's drives more tourist $ into the economy so always a balance. Retirement visa if you can meet the criteria is the way to go. You can get a bank account and other bits sorted.
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Michael *******
Spend some time deciding where you want to live, go bush or enjoy city/town life everyone to their own - lots to offer here but look before you jump😳