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@Kool ******
it’s been required by RTE Canberra for months now so will apply in this case. I’ve not seen anywhere else requiring it.
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@Steve ******
Yes, it seems to have reappeared towards the end of August.
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@Steve ******
it is now available for over 50. I applied for the single entry recently and had the option of the multiple. I know someone that was issued the multiple yesterday.

The current page on the website shows both the fees and the visa types:

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@Steve ******
it’s back on the website now. £150 rather than £60. When you apply online a box comes up for you to choose between Single and Multiple
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@Nick ***********
I’m not going to argue with you, you seem to have joined the thread just to be difficult. The question was about getting a Non O from the Embassy and I answered the question.

It suited me, and it suits many others, to do it this way.
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@Wyn *********
Mod already answered but just to confirm it’s a 90-day visa on entry. I’ll then be getting the first annual Extension. 800k needs to be in bank 2 months before applying and 3 months after to do it officially.
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I just applied for, and was issued, a Non O ‘for Retirement’ from RTE London via the e-visa site. You need to be over 50, have proof of a pension or £10k in your bank account for 3 months. Plus insurance, flight, some accommodation booked.
David *******
I used a bank statement last week and visa was approved. Don’t think RTE London are too fussy.