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Hi,  to apply for a NON-Oa its stated :

 

 

  • Copies of the pension certificate with a monthly net amount of at least 1,700 EUR (65,000 THB).
  • If this amount is not met, further proof of assets must be submitted: Bank statement with at least 20,000 EUR (800,000 THB) balance per month end of the last 3 months.

 

Does that mean you need your pension cert or just show 800.000 baht even you not a pensioner ?

 

Or show Pension Cert is mandatory and the 800000? 

 

thanks

 

bye Chris

 

 

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23 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

You can get O-A using monthly income method (1700 Euro/month) or balance in Bank (20,000 Euro balance for last 3 months)

 

So no you don't have to show pension certificate, just show bank statement

thanks for your info

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On 7/2/2023 at 4:21 AM, Chris KL said:

Does that mean you need your pension cert or just show 800.000 baht even you not a pensioner ?

If you have had 800k in a thai bank for 2months no need for pension cert.

I presume you are applying in Thailand.

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29 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

If you have had 800k in a thai bank for 2months no need for pension cert.

I presume you are applying in Thailand.

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He states that he is applying for a Non-OA visa. That is only possible in home country. Also, note that, if instead applying for a Non O visa at Immigration in Thailand, the requirements might be a little different than when applying for a one-year extension of stay on the basis of retirement. Whenever applying for a visa at Immigration, it is prudent to check your local office for any possible local requirements.

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48 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

If you have had 800k in a thai bank for 2months no need for pension cert.

I presume you are applying in Thailand.

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You can only apply for a Non Imm O-A Visa at the Thai Embassy/Consulate in your home-country or country of residence. 

For the application you need to show either:

1 - Official pension-statement showing that you receive the equivalent of +65.000,- THB per month

OR

2 - Evidence of having the equivalent of +800.000,- THB for a period of at least 3 months on a bank-account (the account will normally be in your home-country, but also foreign or Thai bank-accounts are accepted).

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32 minutes ago, rwill said:

If you don't want to have to deal with the insurance requirement for an O-A it's better to go for a regular O visa.

Yes, if you do not have already a Non Imm O-A compliant health-inurance policy and do not have a need for such - often expensive - policy, applying for a 90-day Non Imm O Visa would in most cases be the better choice.  Applying for such 90-day Non Imm O Visa (retirement) can be done:

1 - By e-Visa at the Thai Embassy/Consulate of your home-country;

2 - At a Thai Embassy/Consulate of a neighboring country of Thailand;

3 - At the local Imm Office of the Thai province where you plan to reside long-term, but this can only be done when having entered Thailand VisaExempt (without a Visa) or on a Tourist Visa.

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13 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

You can only apply for a Non Imm O-A Visa at the Thai Embassy/Consulate in your home-country or country of residence. 

For the application you need to show either:

1 - Official pension-statement showing that you receive the equivalent of +65.000,- THB per month

OR

2 - Evidence of having the equivalent of +800.000,- THB for a period of at least 3 months on a bank-account (the account will normally be in your home-country, but also foreign or Thai bank-accounts are accepted).

Oh OK years ago I got one in OZ showing my OZ bank account stamped and signed from the bank.

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12 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

or country of residence.

Just to clarify, not just your "country of residence", but a country other than your "home" country, where you hold legal resident status. (Think PR in Thailand).

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