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At my local immigration office I just changed from a visa based on supporting a Thai Child to a Retirement Visa based on having 800K in the bank. So, this means I have a "Non Imm O Visa", and NOT a "Non Imm O-A visa" - correct? How can I tell? Is it different in my passport? I am trying to determine if I need Thai health insurance. TIA

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You previously most likely had a Non O.

Subsequently you have been obtaining extensions based on support Thai child.

You were NOT extending your Non O you were extending your permission of stay.

You have now changed what the extension is based on to retirement. 

 

Surely you would recall if you previously had obtained a Non O-A.

It would be obtained in your passport country and have a host of extra requirements such as a medical, police clearance etc 

 

Edit: from your other recent thread here you obtained an extension based on retirement.

Note insurance was not required.

In other words you do not have a Non O-A.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1356892-retirement-visa-requirements-criteria/#elControls_19710853_menu

 

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Surely you would recall if you previously had obtained a Non O-A.

It would be obtained in your passport country and have a host of extra requirements such as a medical, police clearance etc 

Thanks for the quick response. I did NOT obtain anything in my passport country, so I must have a Non-O. 

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2 minutes ago, djeetyet said:

Thanks for the quick response. I did NOT obtain anything in my passport country, so I must have a Non-O. 

Read edit to my first post. 

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