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What visa options are available for English pensioners planning to stay in Thailand for 90 days?

Nov 24, 2021
3 years ago
Mike *********
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Hi I’m English a pensioner three Covid19 jabs, I recently booked to arrive in BKK on the 16th of February 2022 and fly out on 15th May approx 90 days, I started to apply for a 90 day visa in the Uk but it looks as though the maximum visa is now 60 days. I stay in Hua Hin would I just go to immigration and get a 30 day extension, I usually arrive in Thailand twice a year three months at a time, or can you recommend another type of visa, thank you in advance for your help

Kind regards Mike
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The user, an English pensioner, is seeking advice about visa options for a 90-day stay in Thailand. They initially intended to apply for a 90-day visa but discovered that the maximum is now 60 days. They inquire about extending their stay with a 30-day extension upon arrival or other visa recommendations. Commenters confirm that a 30-day extension is still permissible and suggest that the user can accumulate up to 90 days with a combination of the 60-day visa and the 30-day extension.
Benjamin ******
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Stephen *********
Just get the 30 day extension. Nothing changed.
James ********
You still can get a 30 day extension as before...60+30=90 days
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