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We each have our own bank account for the O renewal.

If anything happen to one of us probate is a long & drawn out process, to get the the money from the bank even with a will (just thinking ahead.

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29 minutes ago, sometime said:

If anything happen to one of us probate is a long & drawn out process, to get the the money from the bank even with a will (just thinking ahead.

Check with your immigration.

It is possible that immigration may allow it for extensions based on retirement. 

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1291607-1-600-000bt-in-joint-account-for-o-extension-based-on-retirement/

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On 2/14/2025 at 1:19 PM, DrJack54 said:

Why not have separate bank accounts.

What is current status in Thailand.

For wife to piggyback on your extension she needs to obtain Non O from outside of Thailand. 

 

Piggyback explained in this thread 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1348696-question-on-under-50-wife-getting-a-non-o-visa/ 

 

CM immigration told me that my bank account could not be joint (was with my Thai wife and that I had to have a sole account only no joint.  Just saying, as I didn't argue as it made the FBAR much easier and quicker.

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Just now, Presnock said:

CM immigration told me that my bank account could not be joint (was with my Thai wife and that I had to have a sole account only no joint.  Just saying, as I didn't argue as it made the FBAR much easier and quicker.

 

 

I think the OP is not talking about a Thai wife, but having a joint account with a western partner.

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11 minutes ago, Presnock said:

CM immigration told me that my bank account could not be joint (was with my Thai wife and that I had to have a sole account only no joint.

Immigration will not accept joint account for extensions marriage.

They MAY approve a joint account with double the financial requirements for extensions based on retirement (as per the OP) 

Bottom line the OP would need to discuss with his immigration office. 

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4 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Immigration will not accept joint account for extensions marriage.

They MAY approve a joint account with double the financial requirements for extensions based on retirement (as per the OP) 

Bottom line the OP would need to discuss with his immigration office. 

always the best but usually only if DrJ doesn't know!

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26 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

I think the OP is not talking about a Thai wife, but having a joint account with a western partner.

For sure non Thai wife.

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