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Retiring in Thailand

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Is this still possible ?

What conditions are attached ?

I would like to move to Kon Kaen May 2021

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  • Wow nothing but positive answers...............Wait for it..........................wait for it........

  • Assuming that you're aged 50+ you might wish to consider starting off with an OA visa obtainable from the Royal Thai Embassy in your home country. Their website should give details of the specific req

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    Yes, you will love it. If you are over fifty, it is easy as, deposit some money into a thai bank and fill out a form. I did it in my 30’s, it was a bit of a juggle sometimes, ED visas or hol

Yes.

You need to obtain a long-term Extension or arrive with a long stay Visa.

An example would be a 2 month retirement extension obtained in Thailand, which would require you to already have a Non-Immigrant Visa, 800,000 in a Thai bank for 2 months and be over 50 y.o. 

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Entering the country to retire is still possible. At this time it means applying for a certificate of entry and a valid visa to enter the country. After entering the country you have to go into a 14 day quarantine.

We could give more advice as to what visas are available if you informed us of where you will be traveling from.

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10 hours ago, ThatManViv said:

Is this still possible ?

What conditions are attached ?

I would like to move to Kon Kaen May 2021


 

Yes, you will love it.

If you are over fifty, it is easy as, deposit some money into a thai bank and fill out a form.

I did it in my 30’s, it was a bit of a juggle sometimes, ED visas or holidays to other countries every three months but still no drama.

 

 

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13 hours ago, ThatManViv said:

Is this still possible ?

What conditions are attached ?

I would like to move to Kon Kaen May 2021

Yes

 

By retiring, I take it you are over 50 and would be applying for a retirement extension after arriving on a Non-O visa. You will be required to have 800,000 baht in the bank 2 months before applying I believe and that money will have to remain in there for a period of time before accessing all but half of it and will need to be topped up before you reapply for an extension, I believe 3 months prior, there is also the other way 65,000 baht per month, other posters can let you know what the requirements are there if you are going to go that way.

 

Kon Kaen, why not big enough city with just about everything you would need.

 

Consider taking out private health cover unless you are comfortable with the public hospital systems here and Kon Kaen have good public hospitals.

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12 hours ago, ThatManViv said:

Is this still possible ?

What conditions are attached ?

I would like to move to Kon Kaen May 2021

 

Assuming that you're aged 50+ you might wish to consider starting off with an OA visa obtainable from the Royal Thai Embassy in your home country. Their website should give details of the specific requirements in your case, but, in general, these include the following:-

 

(1) A bank statement showing minimum balances equal to 800,000 THB in your home country currency.

(2) A medical certificate confirming that you are not suffering from a handful of diseases

(3) A duly certified health insurance policy providing minimum inpatient and outpatient cover equal to 400,000 THB and 40,000 THB respectively.

 

As already stated there are also a number of COVID-related hoops you'll need to jump through at the present time - although whether these will still be around in their present form or amended come the time of your anticipated move is, of course, the $64,000 question .

 

 

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Wow nothing but positive answers...............Wait for it..........................wait for it........:shock1:

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1 minute ago, 4MyEgo said:

there is also the other way 65,000 baht per month,

And if you are not American, Australian, Briton, with a "Letter of Income",

usually a proof that you have a monthly pension equivalent of 65000 ThB in your home country.

If you meet the requirements - as most of us do - you should not have any problems... other than what might be some temporary, momentary covid issues... 

13 hours ago, ThatManViv said:

Is this still possible ?

What conditions are attached ?

I would like to move to Kon Kaen May 2021

KK is a Bore , Udon better a lil bit 

If I were you, I would do it immediately, something tells me they are going to increase the requirements for retirement visa in the near future.....

16 minutes ago, Ireland32 said:

KK is a Bore , Udon better a lil bit 

Really ?

This issue was raised some time ago but the only thing permanent in LOS is change. 

 

Does the 65,000 baht/month have to come from outside the country or can you transfer, let's say, from Bangkok Bank to Kasikorn every month?

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14 minutes ago, J Town said:

Does the 65,000 baht/month have to come from outside the country or can you transfer, let's say, from Bangkok Bank to Kasikorn every month?

It has to be transferred from outside the country every month.

17 minutes ago, J Town said:

This issue was raised some time ago but the only thing permanent in LOS is change. 

 

Does the 65,000 baht/month have to come from outside the country or can you transfer, let's say, from Bangkok Bank to Kasikorn every month?

Or at some Immigration Offices, it can be a combination eg 50k per month plus 200k in the bank.

There various avenues to getting a one-year extension for retirement but one of the simplest is:

1.  Arrive on 60-day tourist visa.

2.  Deposit 800,000 in a Thai bank immediately.

3.  During last 30 days of visa, convert to 90-day Non O visa for purpose of retirement.

4.  During last 30 days of this visa, apply for one-year extension.

5.  Leave money in bank account untouched.  Recommend Bangkok Bank.

6.  After granting of extension, report every 90 days that you remain in the country.

1 hour ago, DogNo1 said:

There various avenues to getting a one-year extension for retirement but one of the simplest is:

1.  Arrive on 60-day tourist visa.

2.  Deposit 800,000 in a Thai bank immediately.

3.  During last 30 days of visa, convert to 90-day Non O visa for purpose of retirement.

4.  During last 30 days of this visa, apply for one-year extension.

5.  Leave money in bank account untouched.  Recommend Bangkok Bank.

6.  After granting of extension, report every 90 days that you remain in the country.

@ThatManViv > I did PM you a comprehensive guideline document (+20 pages) outlining all Visa options for long-stay in Thailand for +50 years old. 

Obviously the avenue indicated by @DogNo1 is addressed in that document but in far greater detail.

> To access your PM-messages just click the letter-icon next to your Profile when logged in to the Forum.

A friend of mine was at Chaengwattana today trying to renew his visa.  According to him, he had all his paperwork in on time but the officer asked him to pay 15,000 baht.  He had no idea why and an explanation wasn't offered.  He was on time and it wasn't an overstay fee.

Is there some kind of new fee required for a visa renewal?  

8 hours ago, barefootbangkok said:

Is there some kind of new fee required for a visa renewal?

If you mean a retirement extension renewal the fee remains 1900 baht. 

8 hours ago, barefootbangkok said:

A friend of mine was at Chaengwattana today trying to renew his visa.  According to him, he had all his paperwork in on time but the officer asked him to pay 15,000 baht.  He had no idea why and an explanation wasn't offered.  He was on time and it wasn't an overstay fee.

Is there some kind of new fee required for a visa renewal?  

All extensions of stay are priced at 1,900 Baht.

On 12/9/2020 at 10:07 AM, OJAS said:

(1) A bank statement showing minimum balances equal to 800,000 THB in your home country currency.

(2) A medical certificate confirming that you are not suffering from a handful of diseases

(3) A duly certified health insurance policy providing minimum inpatient and outpatient cover equal to 400,000 THB and 40,000 THB respectively.

 

Drats! Just realised that I omitted from this OA visa general requirements list:-

 

(4) A police criminal records check from your home country

On 12/9/2020 at 10:52 AM, Ireland32 said:

KK is a Bore , Udon better a lil bit 

 

But what's it like dealing with the Udon Thani Immigration Office when compared to its Khon Kaen counterpart, though? This particular thread would appear to indicate that Udon Thani are not averse to prescribing rogue requirements (at least in the case of marriage extensions, but, for all we know, in other areas as well):-

 

https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1097006-extension-of-stay-marriage-report-udon-thani-immigration-office-25-april-2019/

 

Whereas I have not been able to track down on here any similarly negative reports about the Khon Kaen office. IMHO the ease of dealing with Immigration should be a paramount consideration in determining where one would like to put down one's sticks in LOS. On which basis Khon Kaen would appear to be infinitely preferable to Udon Thani!

If you fulfill the conditions try to get an Immigration NON-O Visa. !!!

Then you don't have all those troubles with the "Thai Health Insurance" , if you are insured in your home country !

On 12/9/2020 at 11:20 AM, Peter Denis said:

@ThatManViv > I did PM you a comprehensive guideline document (+20 pages) outlining all Visa options for long-stay in Thailand for +50 years old. 

Obviously the avenue indicated by @DogNo1 is addressed in that document but in far greater detail.

> To access your PM-messages just click the letter-icon next to your Profile when logged in to the Forum.

 

Hi Peter - could you please PM the comprehensive guideline document to me? I'll be 50 in under 12 months so this will be really useful. Thanks in advance.

UbonJoe, have any advice how to get one of these from/in the USA?

 

"(3) A duly certified health insurance policy providing minimum inpatient and outpatient cover equal to 400,000 THB and 40,000 THB respectively."

 

I typically carry very good traveller insurance, but as I recall, it may have to be from a Thai Company and/or a person might have to reside in Thailand for certain number of days? And/or typical costs, I've had a number of O-As, but I'm guessing it's no longer a good/best   path for 2-3 month long stays twice/year

 

 

PS: I'm thinking if you arrive on a Tourist Visa, many Banks (esp BBL) aren't going to allow one to open a new acct, to meet the extension deposit

57 minutes ago, chubby said:

UbonJoe, have any advice how to get one of these from/in the USA?

"(3) A duly certified health insurance policy providing minimum inpatient and outpatient cover equal to 400,000 THB and 40,000 THB respectively."

You can find info about the insurance from Thai companies or a certificate from a foreign insurance certificate here.

https://longstay.tgia.org/home/companiesoa

 

58 minutes ago, chubby said:

PS: I'm thinking if you arrive on a Tourist Visa, many Banks (esp BBL) aren't going to allow one to open a new acct, to meet the extension deposit

It should not be that hard to open a bank account on a tourist visa. What would help is to do affidavit at the US embassy or consulate in Chiang Mai confirming your address. Just having the embassy stamp on it helps a lot.

On 12/10/2020 at 3:01 AM, fishtank said:

Khon Kaen Immigration are friendly and very helpful.

confirmed, easiest IO in my 12 + yrs in-out of LOS..I liked living in KK...but I had a cutie by my side too  ????

Remember that if you have a retirement visa currently and are in the country, you can't get back in under that visa if you leave the country. That should pour cold water on your idea for a while. 

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