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Short commentary of my LTR application experience:

 

Filed my LTR (‘Wealthy Pensioner’) application on 25Feb. I submitted 2024 annual report from  investment bank as evidence of passive income as I do not have any tax return documents to share (as I do not need to file tax return anywhere). Also wrote brief explanation of why so as an additional doc to the application. As commented by other posters, that was OK – however, as additional doc that was not in the requirement list, they also asked to provide statement of the portfolio where that income is derived from. I just submitted portfolio report and that was enough.

 

Got the approval on 25Apr so took exactly two months from filing the application to get the approval from the system, maybe because of them moving to new office during the period, as well as Songkran holidays.

 

Appointments available already on Monday 28th, so after approval visa comes quick. About 65min in the office, 90% of that waiting at different steps.

 

Overall, the process is smooth and simple if you ask me.

 

However one surprise: I got the visa to passport that expires in November, and told the lady in the office that my plan is to get new passport in home country in July, enter Thailand with that (showing visa in the old one) on September and then transfer the visa to new passport when back. However she said ‘it is better’ to apply new passport from embassy here and transfer the visa before leaving the country. I did not manage to get black and white answer whether it is mandatory (i.e whether I would loose the visa if  did what I had planned), just that ‘it is better’. It appeared that she was not sure and I did not push her further.

 

Anybody have experience in this situation i.e leaving the country with visa in old passport, and then entering with a new passport received from home country, and then transferring visa after arrival?  Old passport would have 1-2mo validity left when entering. Just would be much more convenient for me if can do new in home country as could skip trips to embassy and pay the exorbitant fees of getting passport from embassy. However, not worth a risk if there is a risk of loosing the LTR if do like that.

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The only risk would be if they stamped you in as something different from your LTR when you returned.  Otherwise you can do as you said, show both passports when you return and then go to immigration to get the remainder of your 5 year stamped when they transfer things over.  The other risk is if something holds you up and you're not able to return before your stamp in your old passports ends, you would have the potential of losing your LTR in that case.

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2 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

The only risk would be if they stamped you in as something different from your LTR when you returned.  Otherwise you can do as you said, show both passports when you return and then go to immigration to get the remainder of your 5 year stamped when they transfer things over.  The other risk is if something holds you up and you're not able to return before your stamp in your old passports ends, you would have the potential of losing your LTR in that case.

 

Thanks. You have personal experience of doing this with LTR, or generic knowledge? 

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It is easy (was 4 me) but your original visa number is NOT written on the new stamp.  Make a note of it as it is required on tdac entry form.   The visa in old passport is stamped USED.  My wife at home, I am in Canada, is searching for other mentions of visas and the online registration is giving me invalid, invalid.  Is it me or is the system crashing?

 

I arrive back on 01 05 2025 and expect to spend the day at the airport. 

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1 hour ago, mran66 said:

 

Thanks. You have personal experience of doing this with LTR, or generic knowledge? 

I don't have personal knowledge, but I will be doing it exactly this way in the future as I won't be in Thailand long enough to renew my passport before it expires.

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