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Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
For an extension based on retirement using money in bank method the 800k must be in bank for 2 months on day of application. That must be maintained for 3 months post application. After that cannot be bellow 400k then back up to 800k two months prior to following extension. Note proof that the funds came from overseas is only required for the non O application in Thailand. It is not required for extensions. -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Depends how long and by how much the funds 'dipped below' the required. One current thread someone realized the error on same day it was below (accidentally withdrew few thousand) however replaced it same day. Popular answer suggesting to check with immigration. If it was a longer and clearly had not met the financial requirements then the options mentioned in thread of agent OR exit country and return OR apply for covid extension and hope that border situation changes by say Jan next year. -
Can someone advise. Off to Bang Sue today for second AZ jab. I only have the date and time on the paperwork given on day of first jab. So question after jab do I ask for some document to show that I have received my 2nd shot and are "vaccinated'. Am I meant to have already downloaded any app? Thanks in advance
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Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Depends when your current permission of stay ends. Your OP refers to "retirement extension cancelled". Not clear what you actually mean. Yes you haven't maintained funds in the bank..... When why was your current permission of stay cancelled? -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The OP dropped below required balance. Wouldn't be the first. Now with borders closed and exit and reenter Thailand very difficult, "....do it yourself" is zero assistance to the OP -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You don't need to move to Pattaya in order to use an agent. -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
@Lite Beer apart from the laugh emoji.....perhaps you could actually suggest something (type) to assist the OP....... Didn't think so.... -
Has the Covid extension been extended?
DrJack54 replied to pineappleglory's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigration most likely will make you obtain the standard 30 day extension prior to any covid extension -
Chaeng Watthana Retirement Extension trip
DrJack54 replied to ThailandRyan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If possible can you post your experience after your trip Monday. List of what the io required useful. For those using money in the bank method, I have found that pretty much first thing they want to check is bank books for correct requirements. I always hand those along with the letter and bb pages photocopies. -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thats correct however currently not possible. His best option is to use agent for this extension (approx 15k). For the next extension after that have the funds in the bank for the whole year prior according to requirements, then obtain following extension without need for agent. -
Retirement Extension Cancelled- What options
DrJack54 replied to fangless's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
OP, given current situation with borders etc you would need an agent. I realize you posted "apart from agent" however the only way would be to exit country and start over with a new non O -
SETV Appearance This Year ?
DrJack54 replied to freedomnow's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
SETV are available now along with 30 day extension. A SETV can only be obtained outside of Thailand.- 1 reply
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Why look for bypass. Obtain non O retirement in own country if available. If not then enter on tourist visa and obtain non O in Thailand. Subsequently obtain 12 month extension based on retirement. Extension cost is 1900 baht. You will need 800k in Thai bank account or use income method. To open Thai bank account quickly use agent to assist with bank account. If you can't afford that then don't relocate. If the plan is only to stay year or so then an option of agent is possible. Extension based on retirement cheapest.
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You will require covid insurance for period remaining on your current stump. You will also require 400/40 health insurance. You will need to obtain a reentry permit prior to exit. Can be done at immigration or airport. As for COE that's changing (Thailand pass) and you would need to keep up with what's required at date of your return.
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Came in from USA visa on arrival
DrJack54 replied to schultzlivgthai's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You stated this .... "A couple of years ago I flew USA back to my home in Pattaya after an extended absence and didn't go to the IO till aprox 3 months later." TM30 is now not required to return to your home in Pattaya. If you change your address in the future you will need to do a TM30. -
Came in from USA visa on arrival
DrJack54 replied to schultzlivgthai's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is no longer required. If returning to your residence a TM30 is now not required. Previously was required for inter province and international travel. No longer necessary. -
Came in from USA visa on arrival
DrJack54 replied to schultzlivgthai's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
When someone enters Thailand they are given a stamp that has untill date. In the case of tourist visa that would be 60 days. The covid insurance needs to cover that period. Subsequent extensions do not require covid insurance.