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  1. Hi, Exactly same position as yourself - I have only kept my Account open with KK as was considering trying for a DTV Visa for future use. Used to have a 12 month Retirement Visa but that went out at Covid time, Same as yourself never 180 days or more - just liked to visit each year - Bank Account there useful. Hi, Exactly same position as yourself - I have only kept my Account open with KK as was considering trying for a DTV Visa for future use. Used to have a 12 month Retirement Visa but that went out at Covid time, Same as yourself never 180 days or more - just liked to visit each year - Bank Account there useful. All Ok at UK end - they are aware I hold the KK Account - but with the size of the Form detail and sending back of Internet - not happy to get involved.
  2. Hi All, Recntly received an email from bank with request to infill 3 forms ref FATCA/CRS Individual Self-Certification. I have no problems with that at all - but can anyone supply info on what this is all about? Would like to be sure I can 'revive' 12 month Retirement Visa as previously held - lapsed due Covid 'debacle'. Best Rgds
  3. Hi Brandon, Good information - thnxs so much - last piece in jigsaw - as I understand it fee for DTV @ 10K baht. Same for Dependent I presume? Best Rgds & Thnxs
  4. Hi Bob + All, After much reading in the Forum - I will be trying for a DTV /Medical - a follow on from medical stuff earlier this year. Account stuff etrc - not a problem. On reading through all I did see someone state that my wife could 'tag' onto same Visa Application - but I now cannot see where I read that. It was an entry from someone - maybe yourself? - who was detailing their own Application. Can anyone confirm that is the case or will I also have to apply DTV for my wife seperately - she is Non Thai ( French.) Bets Rgds
  5. Hi All, After much reading in the Forum - I will be trying for a DTV /Medical - a follow on from medical stuff earlier this year. On reading through all I did see someone state that my wife could 'tag' onto same Visa Application - but I now cannot see where I read that. It was an entry from someone who was detailing their own Application. Can anyone confirm that is the case or will I also have to apply DTV for my wife seperately - she is Non Thai ( French.) Bets Rgds
  6. Hi Bob, Just to say - excellent post - thnxs.
  7. Hi Keeps, Thnxs for link - good stuff - I see from one or two points that can only apply from 'outside' Thailand.
  8. Hi Keeps, Thnxs for detail - when I initially tried for Visa via UK - maybe 15 year ago - frankly I gave up and then I discovered the method through CM - when in CM - itwas good in that you could talk with the Officials face to face etc. I cannot see what I have previously held for 10+ years - as a Non Immi O Visa - purpose Retirement - it was good but same seeking renewal each year. I like the look of the DTV - I presume I could justify for medical stuff as have had one eye fixed quite brillianlty at Sriphat and would have no trouble obtaining a letter from them for other eye.
  9. Hi, Was not aware -thnxs. Last visit start of this year - just breezed in as Tourist and extended plus another 30. Have to say immi were very helpful and welcoming. Rgds
  10. Hi shdmn, The points you make absolutely 'spot on' as I see it for myself also - would not be working - but can certainly fit the 'nomad' part. ;o)) DTV seems much more flexible = perfect. At outset I tried for Retirement Visa from UK way back well over 10 years ago and it was a mess - got all the way across Uk to where directed and they were most unhelpful - then up came the 1 /3/12 month route in Chiang Mai and all went well these last 1o years until the Covid things upset all. Point is can I do DTV when I get to Chiang Mai - as with previous Retirement Visa type 'O'. Funds will be in Bank etc ready for the 'off'. So thnxs for reply - stay safe and well - Chok Dee.
  11. Hi All, Quite some time ago - maybe 12 years or so - advised by very helpful people on this Forum ( particularly a lady - by name Nancy - my thnxs ) on how to go about obtaining a Retirement Visa via Chiang Mai Immi. Worked like a charm using the 1 month - 3 month - 12 month route - available at the time via Chiang Mai Immi - for both myself and wife, We renewed each year for next 7/8 years - come Covid all 'down the tubes' . Following a 2 month visit this last New Year - wonderful welcome from all we knew - now looking to possibly try for DTV Visa. Ideally it would suite if it could be done once more at Chiang Mai Immi as opposed to in UK - 6 hours travel London etc.. Does anyoone know if that route is possible - funds sitting in Thai Bank etc for both of us - since way back then, Best Rgds
  12. Hi, Thnxs reply. Yup I am wandering through 83rd year right now - stopped with the IT stuff circa 65. Then a bit of 'Volunteer' work - for 'free' - life not been bad - try to put something back in. I emphasised the Nomadic bit too much - by that I simply meant done a fair bit of wandering but always 'attached' to UK. I place a new section / specific question at foot below, Bets Rgds
  13. Hi CMBob, Yes that is exactly what we had - worked just fine - funding not problem. Just as my wife could not take the Summers temperaturewise and also get down to see 'hers' in France - we only ever managed 5 months Thaiside - although original intention was longer. So then along comes DTV - which seems to indicate less hassle for us - 5 years - easier exits & re-entries - a couple of those and my time this side of the 'great divide' will be done ;o)) So not so much costs just looking for less hassle - so checking around. Thnxs for input - best rgds.
  14. Hi All, For many years wife and I each held Non Immi 'O' Visa 'Retiremnt' - necessary 800k each in a ThaiBank. We used the 30day/90day/12month 'Retiremnt' Visa route originally @CM - then renewals each year - always very helpful. Stay of circa 5 months every year - avoiding the summer heat - time then available visiting families UK - Europe. Along came Covid and other matters and we found ourselves 'stranded' UK. We would now very much like to 'un-strand' and are considering the DTV Visa - which would seem to be ideal. I worked since 1960s IT - Program/Systems - can't get much more 'Nomadic'. During the previous period never required or wanted Health Insurance although used Thai Hospital services rarely but as necessary. Eyesight now back to 20/20 thanks to Sriphat Hospital - brilliant. Any opinions out there ref Non Immi 'O' Visa 'Retirement' versus DTV Visa? Is Health Insurance now 'mandatory'for either? - much prefer Pay&Go for Hospital Services. Best Rgds
  15. Hi All, Had an eye operation back in Febuary this year - Sriphat Eye Clinic - plastic lens inserted to sort out Cataract problems - very very successful - vision now as in days of my youth - 20/20. Result felt almost 'miraculous' at the time. Operation day my wife got into conversation with an English lady (Dorothy) who was there for same treatment - my impression - maybe a long time resident. Plus there was a Thai chap also in for some of the same. Much excitment next day when returned for eye covering removal. Results really astonishing for myself and also apparently for the others also. I then discovered that 'Dorothy' was in for another session on the other eye - I guess one at a time - 'just in case'. As a 'no return' necessary for me (Sriphat made it all seem so easy) - we wondered how it all went for 'Dorothy' and second eye. If anyone knows the lady I mention here - wife and I would really like to know how it all went - hoping for the very best outcome for a very nice person. From discussions we had the impression that her 'need' might have been greater than mine. Cheers.
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