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NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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Canadian passport, retired over 50,currently in Thailand. I want to get a long term visa, just checked the Thai embassy website in Ottawa and it looks like they have eliminated everything except for the non immigrant O-A or arriving visa exempt for short stays. The O-A has to be applied for in Canada so I would have to fly back to complete it.
Hi everyone we are looking at retiring in about 2 years just starting to do research into everything required to do this if you can spare a minute and let me know some info which would help would really be helpful. Looking around Chang mai area to settle TIA
We are both going to be over 60 just both ex mil both have pensions so monthly payments not an issue. Will have the required 800.000 to deposit . Looking to enjoy our lives to the full
I plan on coming in December/January for 4 weeks on Visa exempt and plan to come for 3 weeks every 10-12 weeks on visa exempt as well until my permanent move in 2.5 yrs when I reach retirement age or get married with my thai girlfriend .. Now would I have any issues you think with IO .
Mind you I've been in July already this yr and was stuck there for 6 months from july last year Because of Australia's ridiculous lockdowns so I've got 2 covid extension ..
Are there any benefits (other than not needing to show funds in a Thai bank account) of applying for an o-a retirement visa in one's native country instead of an o retirement visa within Thailand? I believe that the former requires health insurance, and the latter doesn't.