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About Retirement Visa UBONJOE

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Hi, can i get Retirement Visa in Savannakhet if I`m UNDER 50 yo ??? 

I`m 44 from Scandinavia, Medic.retierd, have proof Disabled Pension -

OVER 85.000 Thai Baht a mounth ....

I ask, because of NO mention about age from/in the Visa application from The Thai consulate in Savannakhet 

 

Non O type (in case of retirement)
     
        - Visa application ( request at the Consulate General Download from Ministry of Foreign Affairs website  or download Download App. ) 
- Original passport with copy
- 2 3 x 4 cm photos
- Certificate of retirement from the embassy of persons with nationality
- Financial status certificate
- Copy of house registration of the person who requested the residence
- A copy of the ID card of the person that the applicant resides
- Fee 2,000 baht 
 
Thanks

No. You must be over 50 or over.

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request at the Consulate General Download from Ministry of Foreign Affairs website

From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website (http://www.mfa.go.th) -

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Thailand Visa Information : Questions & Answers on Thai Visa

Q:    I heard that Thailand is a nice place to stay after retirement. Is there any special kind of visa for retirees?          

A:    Yes, there is special visa called Non-immigrant “O-A” (Long Stay). Foreigners who are 50 years of age or older who wish to stay in Thailand for a long period and do not have any intention to work in the Kingdom may apply for such visa at the Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate-General in their respective country. The holder of

“O-A” visa is allowed to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry,

and is also able to apply for an extension of stay afterwards.

 

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3 minutes ago, laowai1960 said:

From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website (http://www.mfa.go.th) -

 

 

<deleted> I told you I was Under 50 yo, why this shit

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6 minutes ago, para95 said:

<deleted> I told you I was Under 50 yo, why this shit

Well ,at least your a pleasurable pensioner.

48 minutes ago, para95 said:

I ask, because of NO mention about age from/in the Visa application from The Thai consulate in Savannakhet 

It never mentions the age requirement on visa application forms. But to get a Non Immigrant 'O' or 'O-A' visa, or extension of stay issued by immigration, based on retirement, you must be 50 or over.

Edited by elviajero

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UbonJoe doesn’t get paid enough to answer questions like this over and over and over and over ad infinitum.

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I`m 44 from Scandinavia, Medic.retierd,

 

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I told you I was Under 50 yo, why this shit

It is difficult to believe that you are an educated individual!

The website of the Consulate General of Thailand in Savannakhet, Laos clearly directs interested persons to visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs website clearly states that retirement visa applicants must be 50 or older!

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2 many LOW LEVEL People here... I go for the "PE" Visa

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5 minutes ago, laowai1960 said:

 

 

 

 

It is difficult to believe that you are an educated individual!

 

The website of the Consulate General of Thailand in Savannakhet, Laos clearly directs interested persons to visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs website clearly states that retirement visa applicants must be 50 or older!

 

They say somethimng in  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

n they DO something else in Savannakhet, Kermit

 

Well, there you go!

 

You can afford to expend B8,333 per month for 60 months for the privilege of residing in Thailand; problem solved!
 

On 2/2/2019 at 5:10 PM, para95 said:

2 many LOW LEVEL People here... I go for the "PE" Visa

A keep fit guy eh...:clap2:(Physical Education)...

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