properperson Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1) You're on a tourist visa, over 60 and just received your first months pension from your home country and have thai bank statement showing it - if you multiply the amount by 12 - it exceeds the 800,000 baht requirement .. Is this enough to apply for a retirement visa ? (or do they insist on 12 payments going into the bank ? ) 2) - a 60 year old has 12 months bank statements showing total pension received of 500,000 baht - with a further 300,000 baht cash in the bank - is this acceptable to renew a retirement extension ? TIA ... 1
DrJack54 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 23 minutes ago, properperson said: You're on a tourist visa, over 60 and just received your first months pension from your home country and have thai bank statement showing it - if you multiply the amount by 12 - it exceeds the 800,000 baht requirement .. No. Which passport country? 23 minutes ago, properperson said: 2) - a 60 year old has 12 months bank statements showing total pension received of 500,000 baht - with a further 300,000 baht cash in the bank - is this acceptable to renew a retirement extension ? You are vaguely referring to "combination method". Some offices permit. Would help if you provide more detail. I asked for pp country as some embassies provide income letter. Can you place 800k baht into your Thai bank account? EDIT: From another thread seems that you are UK. The only option for you is to apply for Non Of retirement at local immigration office with 800k in Thai bank account on day of application. That will give you a 90 day stamp. In last 30 days with the 800k having been in bank for 2 months you can apply for 12 month extension. To apply for the Non O you would need 15 day minimum validity on your stamp. Are you on tourist visa or visa exempt entry? You would providd TM86 or TM87 respectively 2
properperson Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago "You are vaguely referring to "combination method". Some offices permit. Would help if you provide more detail. I asked for pp country as some embassies provide income letter. Can you place 800k baht into your Thai bank account? " Not for me - a Brit pal living in pattaya - doesn't have 800k - can the "combined" method be used ? Already has a retirement extension - don't via an agent who sort the finances ...
DrJack54 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 21 minutes ago, properperson said: Already has a retirement extension - don't via an agent who sort the finances ... Having used agent to cover financial requirements he cannot switch to DIY. Would require starting over. In any event he doesn't have the 800k. Agent for ~13-15k or go home. 1
properperson Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Having used agent to cover financial requirements he cannot switch to DIY. Would require starting over. In any event he doesn't have the 800k. Agent for ~13-15k or go home. i'll break the bad news to him ....
DrJack54 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, properperson said: i'll break the bad news to him .... Whoops... Just noticed that he is on tourist visa. That means agent obtains a Non O + 12 month extension. That's going to be ~30k 1 1
Equatorial Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 44 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Having used agent to cover financial requirements he cannot switch to DIY. Would require starting over. In any event he doesn't have the 800k. Agent for ~13-15k or go home. As I understand it, there is another option, without having to restart. Year 1 (let's say, 2025): Use an agent. Year 2 (2026): at least 2 months prior to the EOS application have 800k in the bank; get the EOS using an agent (because you didn't comply with the financial requirement for an entire year). Year 3 (2027): switch to DIY, since you can demonstrate financial compliance for the previous 12 (actually 14) months. 1
DrJack54 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Equatorial said: As I understand it, there is another option, without having to restart. Think you are outlining your plan for your particular situation. That will work however messy IMO. Take example of someone located in Bangkok using Pattaya agent. Most likely stamps issued at Jomtien. Would be best to do quick border bounce and start over. In any event doesn't concern OP,s friend who seems not to have the finances even for an agent. 2
Upnotover Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, properperson said: Not for me - a Brit pal living in pattaya - doesn't have 800k - can the "combined" method be used ? Already has a retirement extension - don't via an agent who sort the finances ... So not currently on a tourist visa at this time but considering it to try and go it alone rather than use the agent again? Is that the motivation behind the question?
Equatorial Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 48 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: Would be best to do quick border bounce and start over. Understood. Btw, one thing that I have not realized until now is that timing is important. My EOS anniversary is mid-June. That means that I must be physically present in Thailand at least some of the time during the May-June timeframe. This really sucks, because late spring and early summer is the time that I like to travel overseas - and now I won't be able to do that. At least not without juggling the EOS renewal appointments, etc. My current thinking is to exit without a Re-Entry Permit and time the next Non O so that my EOS starts in January. That is the timeframe that I'd rather be in Thailand than anywhere else (mostly because of the weather), so it won't disrupt my travel plans.
proton Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: Having used agent to cover financial requirements he cannot switch to DIY. Would require starting over. In any event he doesn't have the 800k. Agent for ~13-15k or go home. Yet we are continually informed on here by visa users that the process is all legal, if it were they would be able to switch to DIY. 1
DrJack54 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Equatorial said: My EOS anniversary is mid-June. That means that I must be physically present in Thailand at least some of the time during the May-June timeframe. Lost track of where you arer at with agent. If current extension ends mid June you can apply for extension up to 30 days prior at most offices. If agent is obtaining the extension that can be obtained much earlier.
Popular Post Upnotover Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 17 minutes ago, proton said: Yet we are continually informed on here by visa users that the process is all legal, if it were they would be able to tswitch to DIY. Legal or not the problem is to switch to DIY you need to show financial compliance for the previous extension and the succeeding 12 months. Chances are the reason someone used an agent was that they were unable or unwilling to put the finances in place. 3
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