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Retirement visa for New Zealander

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On 7/9/2022 at 1:46 PM, kokopelli said:

New Zealanders should be able to get a statement from  their Embassy stating  that their monthly income is equal to 65,000 Baht/month.  Therefore no need to put 800,000 Baht in the bank for retirement extension/visa. Of course you must show the Embassy that you do have that monthly income.  New Zealand is one of the few countries that still are able to use this method.

The NZ pension even if you take it in Thailand is about 500 dollars per week about 46k baht per month, so falls short unless you have a Thai wife it will scrape in then, unless you have other income or can put something in the bank to top it up. So agent's work good but make sure you know that you're agent has reliable, track record,. 

 

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    I have CBUS as well as shares, gold and property rental. This argument of "can get better" only applies if the 800k baht is all you have   Parking 800k baht at 1% interest to get a retiremen

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    I wish someone would withdraw the 800k during the 1 hour the agent fake deposit the funds in your account...throw a nice party ????

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