I'm an Australian citizen aged 60. I want to live 6 months in Australia and 6 months in Thailand.
Not keen on retirement visa assuming it may not be worth extending annually, if I'm away for 6 months ??
What is best visa for me please.
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An Australian citizen aged 60 wants to spend alternating 6-month periods in Australia and Thailand. They are interested in exploring visa options other than the retirement visa, which involves annual extensions. Suggestions from the community include:
1. **6-Month METV** (Multi-Entry Tourist Visa): Allows multiple entries with 60-day stays, requiring border runs for extensions.
2. **Non-O Visa**: Suitable for retirees, this can be extended yearly based on pension proof, but some may not prefer the renewal process.
3. **OA Visa**: More straightforward with an insurance requirement; considered by those aiming to stay longer.
4. **10-Year LTR Visa**: For wealthy pensioners, with income or investment requirements.
5. **Border Runs**: Although not favored, it's a method to reset tourist visas.
Ultimately, there's no perfect solution, and each option has pros and cons.
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can see there are various options, and while they aren't keen on a retirement visa or border bouncing there isn't a LOT of other viable options to them
Good Luck (y)
John ********
Non imm o with retirement extensions ...easy and flexible and gives range of options for visits ...the fact the visa is for 12 month extensions is kinda irrelevant ...
I did ...but my reply was perhaps a prompt to revisit that option as non imm o (not oa which they may have considered) ...my view being ...best option Tod
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Geoff *******
I spend 6 months in Thailand (in two blocks of 90 days) and 6 months in UK, each year. I've tried a variety of visas over the years but the easiest is now the non imm-O based on being over 50 with pension. Only significant requirement is to show pension statements, no proof of insurance is now required.
Iโd double check that about the โleaseโ. Iโve opened accounts before without. From memory when I got my non O retirement the first time I was staying in a serviced apartment..
Not so, at least in UK. I just buy a non-O (single or multi-entry). Enter for 90 days. If multi-entry, repeat for up to one year. No insurance or deposit of funds required. Just need to show pension statements and be over 50. Easy, really.
sounds like they want to do a straight 6 months in a row here, so they'd have to come in on a 90 day Non-O, then leave the country and get another one from a thai consulate nearby (seeing as they don't wanna do extensions in country) It's workable but I still think the 6 month METV is the easiest of the choices
It's also possible to get a multi-entry Non-O, which would mean he could just leave the once, without having to worry about 60+30 extensions on the METV but that may not be cost-effective in terms of fees.
. After 2 months you make the 1 year extension with re-entry permit. Then after 4 months (so about 6 months in Thailand already) you leave. After 6 months you come back with the re-entry permit , wait 1 month and apply for the year extension again with re-entry permit. After 5 months (again 6 months in Thailand) leave. After 6 months come back and apply again for 1 year extension with re-entry permit. After that you have a timing issue, but also 2,5 years further. Just a thought ?
we are from Aust. We wanted to stay 7 months. Thought Iโd just get the 3 months STV then renew 2 more times whilst in Thailand that would cover our stay. However, the Thai Embassy Canberra said the STV for Australians is ceasing in Sept and we wouldnโt be able to obtain 2 renewals. We didnโt want to do boarder runs so we went for the OA visa. Cost $300. (Had to obtain insurance to satisfy the oa visa which is 12 months However we get refunded 5 months once we cancel. Not sure that helps youโฆ.
You may consider new 10-year LTR visa, wealthy pensioners category. Main requirements:
income of at least USD 80,000/year.
If income is below USD 80,000/year but not less than USD 40,000/year, investment at least USD 250,000 in Thai government bonds, foreign direct investment or in Thai property.
the questions you're asking about the proof of onward travel and proof of accommodations are ones you need to ask the thai consulate that is issuing you the visa ๐
You won't be asked for any of that when you stamp IN to thailand.
nope, you cannot, the LONGEST you can stay on a 6 month METV would be the 60 day entry stamp and a 30 day extension on that giving you 90 days THEN you have to exit/re-enter to get a new 60 day stamp <- which you could also extend one time for 30 more days and that'd give you the 6 months you wanna be here with just one border bounce on that visa
just put you intend to travel to other S/E Asian countries while you're here and are using thailand as a base.
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Thank you for the information
Tod *********
get a 6 month METV <- multi-entry tourist visa from the thai consulate in your country before you come here
That visa is valid for 6 months from the date it's issued, good for unlimited entries for it's validity, each entry gets you stamped in for 60 days, when that runs out you go to the border, stamp out of thailand, stamp in & out of another country and stamp right back in to thailand to get a new 60 day stamp, you do that for the 6 months you wanna stay here and just get a new 6 month METV every year before you come here
so one would leave Thailand twice during this 6 month period for a total of 180 days stay? Is a re-entry permit required each time one leaves?
John *********
Thank you so much. Your correct in assuming I wasn't quite wrapping my head around the concept. It has been suggested to me in the past I may be a tad anal retentive.. I really enjoy your informative answers to peoples questions and greatly appreciate them. I often learn more from you than I can glean from from the Thai embassy web site. Thanks again.
John *********
Yeah, I'm not very bright. Let me re-phrase my question. So one would have to leave Thailand at least twice to get the full 180 day stay? Thanks.
Tod *********
I do not for a second believe you're not very bright
it is SOLD as a multi-entry visa, and I even said in my response "๐ด๐ผ๐ผ๐ฑ ๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ ๐๐ป๐น๐ถ๐บ๐ถ๐๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ ๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ ๐ถ๐'๐ ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ถ๐ฑ๐ถ๐๐"