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Marriage Visas

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Now I've hit 65 I'm eligible for my NZ pension, but have to spend 26 a weeks a year in NZ to be eligible, however, if I do this then at least I avoid the necessity of doing a tax return for Thailand where I've been living the past 3 years!

My question is this, I have dual nationality (UK + NZ) and I'm thinking that a retirement visa would be a good idea ( I have been doing a marriage visa extension up to now, but as I'm only going to be in Thailand for 24 weeks a year, seems a bit pointless).

Thailand offers a 5 year retirement visa to British citizens but only 12 months to NZ.  However my income is from NZ and I wanted to know if I apply from the UK for a Retirement visa will  I be able to use my NZ income?  I can show an income of over 65K baht a month going into my NZ bank.  Is this likely to be permissible does any one know please?

Which 5 year visa is this?  Non O-X?  Here are the e-visa requirements for that one;

 

  1. Biodata page of Passport or Travel Document
  2. Photograph taken within the last six months
  3. Proof of permanent residence in the country where the application is submitted
  4. Financial evidence with a fixed deposit of no less than 3,000,000 THB or no less than 1,800,000 THB, together with a monthly income of no less than 1,200,000 THB per year in a Thai bank located in Thailand (e.g., bank statements for the last three months, proof of earnings)
  5. A medical certificate issued in the country where the application is submitted, showing no prohibitive diseases as specified in the Ministerial Regulation No. 14 (B.E. 2535). The certificate must be valid for no more than three months.
  6. Foreign Insurance Certificate, as stipulated by the Office of Insurance Commission and Health Insurance of Thailand, must be completed, signed, and stamped by the insurance company. The form can be downloaded from https://longstay.tgia.org.
  7. Health insurance issued by an insurer in Thailand, with an outpatient benefit of no less than 40,000 THB and an inpatient benefit of no less than 400,000 THB.
  8. Certificate of criminal record clearance from the country of nationality. (In case the applicants have permanent residence in another country, the aforementioned document is required from both the country of nationality and the country of permanent residence.)
  9. Biography

OP your all over the shop. 

Forget the UK option.

 

Obtain a Non O marriage or retirement and subsequent annual extensions. 

The other option would be to look into DTV. 

 

With annual extensions you can exit and reenter Thailand as you want with a reentry permit. 

 

 

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Hmm,  thanks for the info, looks like the criteria has changed significantly since I last looked about 2 years ago!  Then I believe the requirement was only 800k not 3 million!  My money is all tied up in shares, so difficult to liquidate if I need to show wealth!

What sort of money would an agent be looking at to help me acquire do you think please?

And to the other response I had (thank you to both!) no I don't have Thai income only overseas.

3 minutes ago, Mukdahan Mark said:

Then I believe the requirement was only 800k not 3 million!  My money is all tied up in shares, so difficult to liquidate if I need to show wealth

What are you typing about. 

For Non O retirement it's 800k in bank to obtain the Non O. 

For extension the 800k has to be in bank for 2 months prior to application+ 3 months after and not below 400k in other months. 

6 minutes ago, Mukdahan Mark said:

What sort of money would an agent be looking at to help me acquire do you think please?

If you obtain the Non O eVisa yourself then about 17k for the extension. 

For agent to do whole deal then perhaps 30k for Non O + 12 month extension. 

 

You state.... 

"( I have been doing a marriage visa extension up to now, but as I'm only going to be in Thailand for 24 weeks a year, seems a bit pointless)." 

 

Not pointless at all. Marriage extensions only tie up 200k for 2 months.. Also being NZ you can obtain income letter from embassy. 

You best option is ongoing extensions based on marriage + reentry permit. 

Cannot make sense of your thread at all. 

 

As for the DTV yes agents can assist however they must be obtained outside of Thailand. 

The Visa is ~50k and would be best to do it yourself at nearby embassy/consulate. 

1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

state.... 

"( I have been doing a marriage visa extension up to now, but as I'm only going to be in Thailand for 24 weeks a year, seems a bit pointless)." 

 

Not pointless at all. Marriage extensions only tie up 200k for 2 months.. Also being NZ you can obtain income letter from embassy. 

You best option is ongoing extensions based on marriage + reentry permit. 

Cannot make sense of your thread at all. 

Not to mention on a married extension they treat you more like a Thai in court.

Not the deportation and ban you get on a retirement or work extension.

1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Not the deportation and ban you get on a retirement or work extension.

I have extensions based on retirement. 

I cannot for see why I would be deported. 

If on overstay I would be deported on both retirement or marriage. 

6 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I have extensions based on retirement. 

I cannot for see why I would be deported. 

If on overstay I would be deported on both retirement or marriage. 

Drunk driving, caught with drugs, fighting in public, road rage, annoying an imfuential family, kicking a doctor for sitting on your steps, etc.

All things they'll deport a retirement, but not a married, foreigner.

 

Maybe not murdering your wife and keeping the dead body in a freezer though.

5 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

With annual extensions you can exit and reenter Thailand as you want with a reentry permit. 

Not with Retirement extensions.

7 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

kicking a doctor for sitting on you steps

:biggrin:  Nice on BMT.  That's funny. 

Honestly Op, I'd just keep the marriage extension.  Less money. Some people think it's a hassle, but honestly, it's a PITA one day out of the year, and if you're lucky it doesn't take more then a couple of hours to complete including the trip to the bank and then to immigration.  Well, unless you live in a big city, then I'd just go the agent route, but I'm not in a big city any more. Have you wife chat up the IOs at your local office.  My wife knows at least three of the IO in my district by name.  We come in to do the marriage extension and its like home-coming.  

4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Not with Retirement extensions.

What are you on about. 

Extensions both marriage and retirement provide a (permit) 12 month permission of stay. 

To exit and reenter Thailand you need to purchase a reentry permit. 

Either single or multiple reentry. 

I obtained one 2 weeks ago for upcoming trips abroad

3 minutes ago, connda said:

:biggrin:  Nice on BMT.  That's funny. 

Honestly Op, I'd just keep the marriage extension.  Less money. Some people think it's a hassle, but honestly, it's a PITA one day out of the year, and if you're lucky it doesn't take more then a couple of hours to complete including the trip to the bank and then to immigration.  Well, unless you live in a big city, then I'd just go the agent route, but I'm not in a big city any more. Have you wife chat up the IOs at your local office.  My wife knows at least three of the IO in my district by name.  We come in to do the marriage extension and its like home-coming.  

You need 400k in the bank for marriage, plus money to live on (or is it off). And all the hassle.

Retirement via Combination Method needs 400k in the bank and about 35k per month from abroad, with much less paperwork.

3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

What are you on about. 

Extensions both marriage and retirement provide a (permit) 12 month permission of stay. 

To exit and reenter Thailand you need to purchase a reentry permit. 

Either single or multiple reentry. 

I obtained one 2 weeks ago for upcoming trips abroad

Sorry Jack, a misunderstanding. I took it that you were saying the re-entry is included in your Extension.

Yes, I get a re-entry each time I leave and come back. 

13 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Drunk driving, caught with drugs, fighting in public, road rage, annoying an imfuential family, kicking a doctor for sitting on your steps, etc.

All things they'll deport a retirement, but not a married, foreigner.

 

Maybe not murdering your wife and keeping the dead body in a freezer though.

Most of that can be bought to get out of.....😊

2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

You need 400k in the bank for marriage, plus money to live on (or is it off). And all the hassle.

Retirement via Combination Method needs 400k in the bank and about 35k per month from abroad, with much less paperwork.

The guy you quoted suggested Non O marriage extensions. 

He can use income method as his embassy still does the income letter. 

Even if he uses funds in bank method then the 400k only needs to be in bank for 2 months. 

Very low hurdle compared to retirement financial requirements. 

Is it true? Can one still do the combination for retirement extensions?  Say 400 k plus a letter from the embassy? Would be very welcome to free up some money that hardly gets any interest.

7 minutes ago, bubblegum said:

Is it true? Can one still do the combination for retirement extensions?  Say 400 k plus a letter from the embassy? Would be very welcome to free up some money that hardly gets any interest.

It's possible. 

The odd immigration office may refuse however it's an option listed in the rules. 

Common combo is to maintain 400k in bank all year plus monthly transfers of approx 35k every month. 

I just changed to income method from money in bank method for retirement extensions. 

Should have done it years ago. 

 

Edit: just noticed your combo would be 400k in bank plus income letter. 

Suggest you actually do the monthly transfers. 

After all you actually need money to live off. 

35k is low level 

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