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If you are retired, does it bother you that you will never be a Thai Permanent Resident?


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I prefer to leave my options open. I may wake up one day and decide I want/need to move to another country. There are many that I like. I don't want to be permanently tied to one.

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2 minutes ago, ColeBOzbourne said:

I prefer to leave my options open. I may wake up one day and decide I want/need to move to another country. There are many that I like. I don't want to be permanently tied to one.

You can move to another country and still keep your Thai PR...

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13 minutes ago, MadAtMatrix said:

It is called the LTR visa. 
 

Absolutely, I got it just before I turned 70 and thought: 70 + 10 that's so that's as permanent as it can get. And it all took just one pleasant trip to Chamchuri square.

 

There is also the little tax advantage, every year that goes by I save over 800k.

 

But to be honest, I don't speak Thai and have never worked here, so no way I could have made that mistake.

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1 minute ago, Ben Zioner said:

Absolutely, I got it just before I turned 70 and thought: 70 + 10 that's so that's as permanent as it can get. And it all took just one pleasant trip to Chamchuri square.

 

There is also the little tax advantage, every year that goes by I save over 800k.

How much did the LTR cost you?

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24 minutes ago, Elvis Presley said:

I am not Bob and I love Thailand and Thai people. I also love the language, weather and the food.

 

What on earth are you on about?

 

I am Elvis from Tupelo.

bob, bob, bob,

 

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6 minutes ago, marin said:

bob, bob, bob,

 

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are you another one that can't get PR?

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to the title ... No, as don't see an advantage, or disadvantage about being a permanent resident, or not.

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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

to the title ... No, as don't see an advantage, or disadvantage about being a permanent resident, or not.

Much harder for them to kick you out if your are a PR. 

 

No need to renew visas or do 90 day reports.

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16 minutes ago, Elvis Presley said:

Much harder for them to kick you out if your are a PR. 

 

No need to renew visas or do 90 day reports.

The Extension I do once a year, takes me 1 hour. 90 day reports online.

 

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

The Extension I do once a year, takes me 1 hour. 90 day reports online.

 

still a pain though innit,

 

PR is better.

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