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BANGKOK:-- The Thai cabinet decided on its cabinet meeting 2024-05-28 to scrap 10 of the 17 different NON-Immigrant visa categories. This will be implemented starting September - December 2024.

These are the 7 remaining categories for NON-Immigrant visas.

                                    

  1. (1) Category Non-Immigrant Code B (Business)                                   
  2. (2) Category Non-Immigrant Code ED (Education)                                   
  3. (3) Category Non-Immigrant Code F (Official)                                   
  4. (4) Category Non-Immigrant Code M (Mass Media)                                   
  5. (5) Category Non-Immigrant Code O (Others)                                   
  6. (6) Category Non-Immigrant Code L-A (Labor)                                   
  7. (7) Category Non-Immigrant Code O (L-A)

-- Translation from source: https://www.thaigov.go.th/

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5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Where is Non O-A

Is that included in #5 others

It was not mentioned in the cabinet meeting. May be included in the NON-O category?

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1 minute ago, Liquorice said:

 

I'm reading that as the Non Imm 0-A visa, often referred to as the 'long stay' (L) visa

 

No, L-A is migrant workers.

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1 minute ago, Liquorice said:

I'm reading that as the Non Imm 0-A visa, often referred to as the 'long stay' (L) visa

Makes sense 

 

Edit: just saw George reply

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4 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

Isn't that item 6 Non-immigrant L-A

 

Item 7 is non-immigrant O (L-A) which would be the O-A and the L for long-term O-X?

That was my train of thought, although they may dispense with the 'X'.

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5 minutes ago, LosLobo said:


I hope there will be some encouragement for Imm to go easier on long-term visa applicants in general.

From reports and my personal experience things seemed easier past years.

 

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My extension for purposes of retirement has a Non-Imm B as the underlying visa. So where will that stand in all these changes?

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

#1 ? 

 

Seemingly. But if their intent is to streamline everything for retirement into an underlying O, that leaves some question as to whether the conditions for both would be the same. 

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16 minutes ago, farangkinok said:

Where does extension of stay for Thai wife fit in this scheme?

5. Non O (Others)

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13 minutes ago, marino28 said:

Maybe after change visa they will also made some changing at extension of stay .

 

i am just guessing 

 

Agreed - I think that we rule this possibility out at our peril.

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1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

If I'm reading this topic correctly, it's about VISA categories... not about extension of stay categories.

 

 

But they might have a knock-on effect on extension of stay requirements, particularly when it comes to health insurance coverage.

 

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5 minutes ago, OJAS said:

 

But they might have a knock-on effect on extension of stay requirements, particularly when it comes to health insurance coverage.

 

 

Every day here continues to be an unrelenting adventure.... 😞

 

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11 minutes ago, OJAS said:

 

But they might have a knock-on effect on extension of stay requirements, particularly when it comes to health insurance coverage.

 

There is no merger with the O and O-A visa.

Both are separately listed as still being available.

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54 minutes ago, marino28 said:

Maybe after change visa they will also made some changing at extension of stay .

 

i am just guessing 

 

It's the looming interpretation of this line from the main topic on this subject yesterday that is causing the unease. I do hope there is some quick elaboration on exactly what this means: 

 

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- Adjusting the criteria and conditions for the Long Stay visa for elderly people who wish to spend their retirement in Thailand, starting in September 2024.

 

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