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I saw that a retirement visa is an option to move to Thailand.... my husband is 51, so he can get one, but I am only 48... wo uld i still be able to get one since I will be with him? Any advice at all, helps. Thank you!🥰
So I’ve booked a one way ticket to Phuket late April. I’m well travelled and have been to SE Asia many times.
Planning on a retirement one year visa initially and may buy/start a business there.
So the process order is.
- find accommodation and get TM30
- arrange bank account and deposit 800,000bth
- apply for retirement visa
- this deposit has to be in for 2 months before I can apply.. yes?
- organise health insurance for $100,000us
Therefore as I have 60 days (I’m a kiwi coming for retirement visa, not elite) I have to a boarder run to get another 60 days until my deposit is recognised.
Good day! Tried to search Google first, so be kind …
Please help me with the confusion - retirement visa for Thailand at the age of 50. Do I need to have some monthly income (1850 USD per Google)? Obviously, at 50 years old I won’t be collecting my social security yet … is there a way to get retirement visa based on bank accounts balance or any trick around? Can I pay myself that darn 1850USD each month?
I have funds (sold all the assets in US) but not at retirement age yet
Thanks for your advice
Ps. Not 50 yet, not for a long while BUT already looking into my options outside of the US and EU
My retirement visa is due for renewal on 20th March i am currently back in England 🏴 maybe wont be back before then. Can i still come back later in year & renew it by paying about 16000 baht for a year or could i do it online before due date or will have to make a trip over to sort this b4 the 20th? . Would it be void after this date ?
For the 65,000 baht monthly deposit, do need to show that proof of deposit for a year before applying for the 1 year visa or just documentation that I have it? I also have the 800,000 baht to deposit. Could I deposit it and apply for the retirement visa and in parallel deposit the 65,000 baht and eventually prove that I have it and then withdraw the 800,000? Thank you
I’m looking for clarification regarding the level of health cover I need on a retirement visa. I have read online that a minimum of 3 million baht cover for inpatient cover is required but I can’t see anything in regards to outpatient cover or whether it is even required. Please could somebody who knows 100% confirm as I want to get my insurance in place. Many thanks in advance.
Hopefully I can get some guidance here and this is not a repeat question ... I have searched but ......
I am on a Non O retirement visa using a bank deposit ... vs a pension.
Can I change banks if at all times I maintain the minimum THB400,000 deposit in the post 3 month period of my visa extension. ... as in I initially have two accounts with THB400,000 plus in them and then drain the old to fill the new.
So at my next renewal I will have statements from two different banks covering the 12 month period but collectively meeting all balance requirements.
Logically that seems ok to me but I know the system has its own intricacies!