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Visa Requirements for a retiree wishing to live in Thailand


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I have a British friend who lives in UK and wishes to retire in Thailand. What visa should he apply for, and is there a better consulate at which to apply, (from the perspective of user friendly)? He lives in the Midlands. The website suggests Non-Immigrant O when I specify the Retirement as the purpose, but then the qualification does not seem to refer to "Retirement", so does that come into force after one applies for an Extension? 

 

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My own experience was very different 20 years ago, so undoubtedly things have changed in the interim.

 

 

 

 

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Check this link.. visa type - non immigrant ...requirements section 1, last paragraph.

https://www.mfa.go.th/en/publicservice/5d5bcc2615e39c306000a316

Any embassy would do...

Get proof of funds and apply from uk, or come in visa on arrival, stick 800k baht in thai bank for 2 months before applying from here. This option is easier...med certificate etc much easier.

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20 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

 or perhaps better to come in on a tourist visa, convert to non-O and then extend, gives him more time to sort out bank account, etc.

Agreed - Or just enter Visa Exempt, extend for 30 days - That gives him 60 days to get his Bank account & finances in order - Apply for the 90 days Non-0 in Thailand, then subsequent 12 month extension.

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1 minute ago, RedArmy said:

Agreed - Or just enter Visa Exempt, extend for 30 days - That gives him 60 days to get his Bank account & finances in order - Apply for the 90 days Non-0 in Thailand, then subsequent 12 month extension.

.....I was hoping to avoid the next question...."does he need an onward ticket or not......"

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4 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

.....I was hoping to avoid the next question...."does he need an onward ticket or not......"

May be required by airline at departure if flying visa exempt.

A "rent a ticket" will cover it. 

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