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Feb 18, 2025
3 days ago
HCMC consulate~

Applied for soft power through Muay Thai and as unemployed, They are now requesting additional documents for proof of monthly income. The 6 months of bank statements I had already supply show proof of capital to support any one well beyond 5 years. Any one else come across this and have advise?
Nov 7, 2024
3 months ago
David *******
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A small question from someone (me) who might possibly retire in Thailand one day: For a small condo, how much will I pay for electricity per month (using a/c)? And how much for water?

Thx.

Edit: My question was rather vague, I know 😂.

But I was just looking for a price RANGE - and I thank all of you for giving me that!!!🙏🙏🙏
Mar 25, 2024
a year ago
Viney *******
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Namaste ! I am a 53 year old Indian woman want to retire in Thailand . Coming in April for a month to explore possibilities.kindly suggest a budget friendly place to stay in BKK . I would highly appreciate if someone can suggest a genuine immigration lawyer. Thank You 🙏🏼🌹
Jan 28, 2023
2 years ago
So ***********
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Hi just want to ask if this plan is sound.

Background: UK passport holder, entered TH in Nov 2021. Arrived via sandbox on TR60 + 30 day extension, followed by 3 times Covid extension and a final Visa exemption after a trip to Malaysia. Left TH early Nov 22 back to UK.

Returning to TH mid Feb 23 on a METV and will start the B65k/month seasoning for 12 months. Appreciate the METV will get me at the maximum of 9 months with a few trips outside of TH, I can handle the last 3 months via other means. After 12 months of continuous deposits and trips outside TH, I will then apply for non-o based on being over 50.

Reason for 12 monthly deposits is that I can draw down on those funds and live, opposed to dropping 800k into a bank and deal with restrictive withdrawal levels.

Will this approach meet the requirements for future 12 months for retirement visa. TIA
Jan 18, 2022
3 years ago
Hey everyone me and my little family are looking to relocate to Thailand here in the next year, some advice on moving would be great 😀 we have a almost 3 year old so the safest place possible but so ready for this experience thanks in advance y’all.
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