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Will Thailand’s new residency visa achieve results?


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10 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Not going to happen as it's being done through the BOI. The Financials are pretty rigid. There will be agents eventually but the will be like the Thai Elite Visa agents. 

 

This from another OP running regarding the LTR.

 

"The latest LTR program numbers from a BoI LTR presentation yesterday":

 

To date:

*2,120 applications

* 745 approved

* 1,168 in process

* 207 rejected (but it was noted that about half of these apparently returned for more information or translations, so not fully rejected)

 

Top 5 nationalities applying:

* USA 386

* China 247

* Russia 182

* UK 168

* Germany 121

 

Breakdown of LTR visas approved:

* Wealthy Global Citizens 41

* Wealthy Pensioners 254

* Work from Thailand Professionals 216

* Highly Skilled Professionals 75

* Dependents 159

Oh it will happen alright.  If there is one thing you can rely wholeheartedly upon here in Thailand...it is corruption.  Already previous track record of corruption in BOI as well.  If agents are allowed into process "special fees" will follow shortly thereafter.

 

If you learn of any agents handling these visa applications please post their details.

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IMHO the Thai LTR retirement visa is beats the M2H in its new form by miles. The requirements are very reasonable targeting retired professionals, while the BOI people processing the applications focus on substance and much lesson form, unlike Thai immigration. 

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1 hour ago, MRToMRT said:

I understand that those applying in Bangkok don't have to go to CW ever again as its a BOI system.

 

That's gotta be a plus.

Yes that is a huge plus.  BoI is professional and courtesy.  Other pluses: the 5 year x 2 = 10 year work permit it comes with.  Also the no need for 4 Thai employees per LTR work permit....

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1 hour ago, lujanit said:

I know a wealthy Yank who has purchased numerous properties here (2 x Condos as well as a house (under a Thai name)) who could easily meet the USD500k requirements and yet she choose to pay an agent for a retirement extension.  She said it was easier and less hassle.

Exactly.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Even so, between 2002 and 2017 the program attracted an average of only 2433 approved applicants per year.

 

Proving what we already know , that there are a lot more poor people in the world than rich people.????

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3 hours ago, lujanit said:

I know a wealthy Yank who has purchased numerous properties here (2 x Condos as well as a house (under a Thai name)) who could easily meet the USD500k requirements and yet she choose to pay an agent for a retirement extension.  She said it was easier and less hassle.

Doing it without an agent is pretty easy once you know the ropes. I don't like the idea of placing such important matters in anyone else's hands, plus the money saved is significant, around a few hundred dollars. But that's just me and my way, not everyone has equal skills with bureaucratic systems. 

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3 hours ago, MRToMRT said:

I understand that those applying in Bangkok don't have to go to CW ever again as its a BOI system.

 

That's gotta be a plus.

BOI is located on the 18th floor of the Chumchuri Square Bldg. Across the hall from Immigration. Check in with BOI and an agent will escort you to necessary Immigration stations, one if which is dedicated solely to LTR Visas.

First floor is Starbucks and several banks/ATMs.

Square lies at the Sam Yan MRT station.

Got my LTR Visa in November 2022 and must report in person for residence November 2023.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Board of Investment reckons the LTR program will attract wealthy, ‘high-potential’ and talented individuals, who in turn will stimulate economic growth, through innovation, investment and domestic spending. Thailand’s government has set a target of attracting one million foreigners into the program over the next five years.

Dreamers...

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