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My husband and I are UK citizens and travel to Thailand frequently as our son and granddaughter live there. Our son stays on a work visa and our granddaughter holds both a Thai and British passport.
When the ability to enter for 60 days came into effect with the option to extend to 90 days, my husband and I booked flights.
October - November for 49 days, we then booked flights December - March 89 days. We have now found out we can only stay a maximum of 90 days on a tourist visa over 6 month period.
We are both retired aged over 60 years old, is there another visa we can apply for before we consider changing our flights.
Like many of you I'm also retired, I plan to apply for a three month retiree visa before I come to Thai, once I'm here I would like to have a multiple entry retiree visa, for one or better more years. Can you tell me what steps I have to take to achieve it and how much cost ? Unfortunately I'm not a millionaire. Thx.
1 To apply a retiree visa, is it mandatory to have the THB800K from abroad for someone who has worked in Thailand for years before and has already bank account with 800k?
2. Is it poasible to have multiple entry for a retiree visa Non-0 90 days and travel abroad before the 90 first days?
I am currently here as a 50+ with NON-IMM-O visa and extension of stay. Now I unexpectedly have to return to my home country and can only return when my extension of stay has expired. - In this case, do I have to apply for a new NON-IMM-O visa, or can I apply for the extension of stay directly from the 30-day 'Visa exemption stamp on arrival'?
Hello all! First timer here posting. WRT retiree visa, coming from the US
- 50 yr old age to apply? Correct?
- is it recommended coming on tourist visa and applying for retiree there?
- does showing proof of monthly income (retirement) suffice for visa paperwork? I believe there is a set amount to show proof vice having the 800k baht?!
It's been a while since I did my 90 days report in person. The online application for some reason did not work for me this time, so I will need to make the journey tomorrow. Is it now in Chaengwattana Immigration building B or in Muang Thong Thani? Thank you.