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Will the recent Thailand elections effect current and future Foreigner Retirement Visa conditions, processes and procedures. Will it make it even more difficult to obtain and maintain a Retirement Visa in Thailand?  Please post your comments and opinions with some justification or clarifications if possible? 

 

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Hope the new government will maintain the Letter of Income for extension based on retirement. 

 

It seems that the Danish embassy has adapt their decision to not issue L.o.I.

anymore, apparently it can again been obtained under certain conditions. 

 

Maybe the 3 other embassies will do something similar in other to somehow satisfy their citizens. 

 

Thai Immigration issued some new directives to help the citizens of the Embassies which don't issue L.o.I. anymore. 

 

These new regulations doesn't seem to be very popular. 

 

It is of course difficult to issue directives "à la carte". 

 

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What does the New/Current requirement for large monetary deposits to Thai bank accounts have to do with foreigner retirement qualifications?  The money deposited into these accounts becomes totally unusable to support live and business development unless you are of course very wealthy. To be required to make this Large deposit which cannot be touched thereafter places a financial burden on many people, when a smaller amount could serve the same requirements. Is the amount just arbitrary or is their some foundation for it? 

 

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27 minutes ago, luckyluke said:

Hope the new government will maintain the Letter of Income for extension based on retirement. 

 

It seems that the Danish embassy has adapt their decision to not issue L.o.I.

anymore, apparently it can again been obtained under certain conditions. 

 

Maybe the 3 other embassies will do something similar in other to somehow satisfy their citizens. 

 

Thai Immigration issued some new directives to help the citizens of the Embassies which don't issue L.o.I. anymore. 

 

These new regulations doesn't seem to be very popular. 

 

It is of course difficult to issue directives "à la carte". 

 

The problem is with those embassies all the other embassies do check income but these did not really check it. So it was not the Thai governments fault but the fault of these embassies. All the other embassies still give them (but they check). I made many comments in the past about the US system how it opens the door for fraud by just letting people swear to something without checks. 

 

In the end its not the Thai government but those embassies, if they can change their procedure and check stuff then the letters can be handed out again. 

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Its not a coincidence that the changes to 800k deposit happened when many Embassies stopped issueing affidavits. 

Two things could/possibly change, the requirement for a larger amount to be held on deposit, and as this hasn't changed in over 15 years is a strong possibility. Compulsary insurance that has already been in the headlines, this would be the breaker for many as they just wouldn't be able to either afford it or worse not be able to obtain cover. 

Time will tell

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Several off topic posts. political comments and replies to them have been removed.

Since this topic will just keep going off the rails it is now :mfr_closed1:

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