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Re-Entry permit

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Have a retirement visa multiple entry ending 26 June 2019.

How does a Re-entry permit work? The TM8? Do you need any financial status for this? What all needed these days?

RE-Entry at airport or at immigration? You get new visa in your passport stamped?

No financial status required to get a re-entry permit. 

It allows you to keep your current permission to stay date if you leave Thailand and return before that date.

I do not know what you mean by a retirement visa multiple entry. It could be an O-M Visa or OA Visa, or Extension based on retirement.

A re-entry permit can be obtained at immigration or at the 4 main airports on leaving Thailand.

 

Edited by jacko45k

27 minutes ago, ericdiam said:

Have a retirement visa multiple entry ending 26 June 2019.

How does a Re-entry permit work?

The two sentences together are confusing/conflicting.

I you would have a multiple entry visa that is valid until 26 June, a re-entry permit would make no sense at all.

 

So from your question one can only assume that you live here on a one year extension that you got at the immigration office sometime around June 2018?

 

In this case member "jacko45k" explained it.

Single re-entry permit costs 1000 Baht.

Passport, TM8 form filled, photo required.

At Suvarnabhumi they would take your photo and ask for 1200 Baht.

Always recommended to have photos with you while traveling.

 

As already written: it won't extend your permission to stay.

Edited by KhunBENQ

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