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LTR Investment Suggestions

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Currently I “Earn” (Passive Income) approx $45K pa and would like to go for the LTR Visa. 
 

Feb next year I can add another $46K pa (Pension at 60)  so would be able to meet the $80K income criteria but I don’t want to wait 2 years until I have all the paperwork in place. 

 

In the early days of the LTR I read reports of guys being in a similar situation  & got their LTR based on previous income + future pension numbers rather than having “Earned” $80K for the past 2 years - is this true? 
 

If I can’t do that, what are my options for investing the 10Million I need to invest.
 

I’ve got my eye on a Condo that’s 14.5 Million but that would have to be in the GF’s name (16.5 in my name) so pretty sure it wouldn’t count. 

 

Any thought on what my options are?
I’ve seen another condo I can buy in “Foreign” name for 9M but what do I do for the other 1M? 
 

 

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  • Did you even bother to go to the LTR website and look at the qualifications?  It clearly states if you don't meet the 80,000 figure but at least 40,000 you can then make an investment of at least 250k

  • This is good advice.  I have an LTR and know from my going through the process, had several questions arise during that period though my financial situation is really simple.  Anyway, the BOI folks sp

  • Contact the LTR. I don’t believe the 80,000 requirements still exist. Anyway I gave them one tax return and not two. They want to give you the LTR if you are financially well off. They respond to  ema

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25 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Get a DTV. 

Plenty of folks on annual extensions based on retirement.

Monthly transfers of 65k 

I already (> 10 years) have a Non-IMM O, don’t want to “downgrade” to an DTV? 
 

I want an LTR for Tax reasons… being polite, I don’t need any advice on any other visa options… I’m already sorted,👍🏻
 

But thanks for your post 👍🏻
 

 

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Did you even bother to go to the LTR website and look at the qualifications?  It clearly states if you don't meet the 80,000 figure but at least 40,000 you can then make an investment of at least 250k to qualify for "Wealthy Pensioner" category.

 

Regardless, this is not where you should be asking questions. You should be doing your own research and then contacting the BOI with any questions. Because anything anyone tells you doesn't matter. The BOI makes all determinations and all decisions about the LTR. They are responsive to questions and their answers are the only ones that matter.

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11 minutes ago, BrandonJT said:

Did you even bother to go to the LTR website and look at the qualifications?  It clearly states if you don't meet the 80,000 figure but at least 40,000 you can then make an investment of at least 250k to qualify for "Wealthy Pensioner" category.

 

Regardless, this is not where you should be asking questions. You should be doing your own research and then contacting the BOI with any questions. Because anything anyone tells you doesn't matter. The BOI makes all determinations and all decisions about the LTR. They are responsive to questions and their answers are the only ones that matter.

I asked the question because as I said, other posters in the past (couple of years ago) said they were able to get an LTR with >$40k annual income & the promise of future pension income

 

The official site suggests I need to have $80K passive income for at least 2 years hence me asking about investing 10Million options. 
 

I’ve done a lot of research, but there’s nothing better than real world examples. 
 

Here’s stupid me thinking that asking for advice like this is what this forum is for… 

20 minutes ago, JB300 said:

I asked the question because as I said, other posters in the past (couple of years ago) said they were able to get an LTR with >$40k annual income & the promise of future pension income

 

The "promise" of future income doesn't matter. You can qualify with $40k/yr income plus an investment. Which is what you have in mind, just why you mention 10 million baht is a mystery (it's $250k).

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3 minutes ago, Caldera said:

 

The "promise" of future income doesn't matter. You can qualify with $40k/yr income plus an investment. Which is what you have in mind, just why you mention 10 million baht is a mystery (it's $250k).

I understood it to be that I if I couldn’t meet the $80K number, then I needed to invest 10Million THB

 

if it’s $250K, then that’s more like 8.4 Million THB 👍🏻

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not worth it…

 

 

There are many threads on Aseannow that discuss LTR. 

Here is one example. 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1328779-ltr-visa-how-long-does-it-take-from-applying-to-decision/

 

That thread touches on

use of an agent. That can be done for advice alone or more. 

I looked into it for myself however the option of income alone 80usd per annum was not suitable. 

 

 

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14 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

Did you even bother to go to the LTR website and look at the qualifications?  It clearly states if you don't meet the 80,000 figure but at least 40,000 you can then make an investment of at least 250k to qualify for "Wealthy Pensioner" category.

 

Regardless, this is not where you should be asking questions. You should be doing your own research and then contacting the BOI with any questions. Because anything anyone tells you doesn't matter. The BOI makes all determinations and all decisions about the LTR. They are responsive to questions and their answers are the only ones that matter.

This is good advice.  I have an LTR and know from my going through the process, had several questions arise during that period though my financial situation is really simple.  Anyway, the BOI folks speak English well, are very friendly and know almost all the answers.  They can therefore advise you what you might lack in order to make that up so that you qualify for the visa.  And yeah, I had a non-O for 20+ years but noticed the LTR and how it fit my situation perfectly.  I have been thru the 1st year advising of abode (less than 10 minutes total at immigration).  Just call or email the BOI and advise them of your situation and let them tell you what you need to do.  They seem really happy to talk with the prospective visa candidates IMHO

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Thanks for all the comments, I maybe should have shared that my main reason for asking is I need to make a decision in the next 6 weeks about whether to take (up to 25% tax free) PCLS (Pension Commencement Lump Sum) out of my pension next year. 
 

If I can swing the LTR based on >$40 pa income past 2 years & a guarantee of another >$40K in pension then I won’t take any money, if I can’t then it’s 6 months outside of Thailand next year (Tax) & a $250K investment. 

 

Special thanks to the person who pointed out it’s $250K & not the 10Million THB I thought it was, makes a huge difference to my plans 👍🏻


 

Edit: Sorry, it’s 9 years on a Non-IMM O, I can remember watching the France Croatia World Cup final on the rooftop of Chulia Mansions whilst I waited for Banana Thai Visa agency to get me my Non-IMM O “Retirement” (1 year, multi-entry in those days 😊)

 

 

17 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Get a DTV. 

Plenty of folks on annual extensions based on retirement.

Monthly transfers of 65k 

Just confirming you post for the reader. I have used the 65K monthly transfer since my 2011 retirement from the US for retirement. No issue with Chiang Mai Royal Immigration. I prefer to keep my retirement funds invested earning dividends. (Footnote, yes down over a years's total income in value under the current administration).

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17 hours ago, JB300 said:

I already (> 10 years) have a Non-IMM O, don’t want to “downgrade” to an DTV? 
 

I want an LTR for Tax reasons… being polite, I don’t need any advice on any other visa options… I’m already sorted,👍🏻
 

But thanks for your post 👍🏻
 

 

Contact the LTR. I don’t believe the 80,000 requirements still exist. Anyway I gave them one tax return and not two. They want to give you the LTR if you are financially well off. They respond to  emails and are responsive and well educated staff. 

In the case that unearned or passive income is lower than USD 80,000 but not lower than USD 40000, the applicant is required to make additional investments of USD 250,000 combined in Thai government bonds OR direct investment in companies registered in Thailand OR Thai property
 

Put it into bonds, when the time comes that you find a property you like, cash the bonds out and put it into the property. 

3 hours ago, Wake Up1 said:

Contact the LTR. I don’t believe the 80,000 requirements still exist.

 

They took away the income requirement for the Wealthy Global Citizen category, not for Wealthy Pensioners.

 

3 hours ago, Wake Up1 said:

Anyway I gave them one tax return and not two.

 

Yes, this. Despite the references to "two years" in the description, everyone I know who has been approved for the Wealthy Pensioner LTR has only been asked to show one year of income.

Buy the 9MB condo you mentioned in foreign quota, with your name on the Chanote.  

1 hour ago, khunjeff said:

 

They took away the income requirement for the Wealthy Global Citizen category, not for Wealthy Pensioners.

 

 

Yes, this. Despite the references to "two years" in the description, everyone I know who has been approved for the Wealthy Pensioner LTR has only been asked to show one year of income.

They asked my to show two years which was easy enough and confirmed what I wrote.

19 hours ago, newnative said:

with your name on the Chanote.

I am in a similar situation, but I already bought an expensive condo!  
My question concerns the fact that there are two names listed (on the Chanote) as “owners of the condo” : so can I use it as my investment? 

2 hours ago, Unamerican said:

I am in a similar situation, but I already bought an expensive condo!  
My question concerns the fact that there are two names listed (on the Chanote) as “owners of the condo” : so can I use it as my investment? 

As mentinoed above for the CORRECT answer, it should come from those that determine the qualifications - the BOI.  They will be able to give you the only answer that counts while we here on the forum might guess ...

49 minutes ago, Presnock said:

As mentinoed above for the CORRECT answer, it should come from those that determine the qualifications - the BOI.  They will be able to give you the only answer that counts while we here on the forum might guess ...

Well, I did try to find an answer on that website, but there was nothing there about joint ownership of condos!.  Not surprising really! 
But I can try asking them, if I can find someone who knows what I mean! 

3 hours ago, Unamerican said:

I am in a similar situation, but I already bought an expensive condo!  
My question concerns the fact that there are two names listed (on the Chanote) as “owners of the condo” : so can I use it as my investment? 

I don't want to hazard a guess.   I'd chat directly with the BOI.

On 4/24/2025 at 4:11 PM, JB300 said:

Feb next year I can add another $46K pa (Pension at 60)  so would be able to meet the $80K income criteria but I don’t want to wait 2 years until I have all the paperwork in place. 

 

In the early days of the LTR I read reports of guys being in a similar situation  & got their LTR based on previous income + future pension numbers rather than having “Earned” $80K for the past 2 years - is this true? 
 

Correct. I was told by BOI that, in order to be considered for the 80K, you have to show minimum of 12 months passive income (e.g. pensions, inerest payments, investment yieds, etc.) in excess of 80k

On 4/24/2025 at 4:22 PM, DrJack54 said:

Get a DTV. 

Plenty of folks on annual extensions based on retirement.

Monthly transfers of 65k 

But these leave the little income tax issue unmitigated...

14 hours ago, Unamerican said:

Well, I did try to find an answer on that website, but there was nothing there about joint ownership of condos!.  Not surprising really! 
But I can try asking them, if I can find someone who knows what I mean! 

from the first question noted, some of us with the LTR already advised you to contact the BOI folks for the correct answer, they speak English well and are very helpful and based on some of the questions being asked, must be very patient too.  Good luck and agree that this is a very great visa for some of us.

On 4/24/2025 at 2:11 AM, JB300 said:

Currently I “Earn” (Passive Income) approx $45K pa and would like to go for the LTR Visa. 
 

Feb next year I can add another $46K pa (Pension at 60)  so would be able to meet the $80K income criteria but I don’t want to wait 2 years until I have all the paperwork in place. 

 

In the early days of the LTR I read reports of guys being in a similar situation  & got their LTR based on previous income + future pension numbers rather than having “Earned” $80K for the past 2 years - is this true? 
 

If I can’t do that, what are my options for investing the 10Million I need to invest.
 

I’ve got my eye on a Condo that’s 14.5 Million but that would have to be in the GF’s name (16.5 in my name) so pretty sure it wouldn’t count. 

 

Any thought on what my options are?
I’ve seen another condo I can buy in “Foreign” name for 9M but what do I do for the other 1M? 
 

 

I am doing confused.  Your using dollar symbols, for Thailand?  If you have any income over $80 USD. And can buy a 14 million on bhat condo,  just get the elite visa for 1 million bhat (33k USD) and forget it.  With those numbers you gave do many options.  The immigration website is very clear.

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56 minutes ago, DarthChuckler said:

I am doing confused.  Your using dollar symbols, for Thailand?  If you have any income over $80 USD. And can buy a 14 million on bhat condo,  just get the elite visa for 1 million bhat (33k USD) and forget it.  With those numbers you gave do many options.  The immigration website is very clear.

The requirements for LTR visas are all listed in US$, even the 10Million THB investment requirement I mentioned is actually listed as $250K USD. 
 

I’m already on a Non-IMM O “Retirement” visa (9 years) so don’t need to find another visa but am attracted to the LTR for a few reasons so if possible would like to switch over to one, if I can’t then I’ll stick with my current visa. 

On 4/24/2025 at 6:16 PM, JB300 said:

I asked the question because as I said, other posters in the past (couple of years ago) said they were able to get an LTR with >$40k annual income & the promise of future pension income

 

The official site suggests I need to have $80K passive income for at least 2 years hence me asking about investing 10Million options. 
 

I’ve done a lot of research, but there’s nothing better than real world examples. 
 

Here’s stupid me thinking that asking for advice like this is what this forum is for… 

Your assumption of 2 years proof of income is incorrect. Both myself and a friend only had to show 1 year. Different situations may warrant different requirements. Do yourself a hugh favor and simply call/email BOI with your concerns. The BOI is extremely helpful and friendly. You will spend much less time with the BOI (and get accurate answers) than you will weeding through forum replies. Try it! You'll see

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