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Retirement visa v Tourist visa - pros and cons

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8 minutes ago, danferguson said:

Is that the cost of an online tourist visa? ie 1500 Baht each time?

no evisa available in oz - grrr!

TR60 app'n at thai consulate has AUD60 fee (close to 1500B)

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On 3/11/2022 at 2:01 PM, Bvor said:

no evisa available in oz - grrr!

TR60 app'n at thai consulate has AUD60 fee (close to 1500B)

I am from the UK - I believe the eVisa fee for 60 days single entry is UKP 30......about 1300 Baht

Is that correct?

18 hours ago, danferguson said:

I am from the UK - I believe the eVisa fee for 60 days single entry is UKP 30......about 1300 Baht

Is that correct?

yes that is my understanding

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