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Retirement Visa

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Been offered a job abroad and not to sure what i would have to do if i took it.On a retirement visa from Hull.

Please advise me

Been offered a job abroad and not to sure what i would have to do if i took it.On a retirement visa from Hull.

Please advise me

Are you talking about multiple entry non immigrant O visa based upon your age or a non-oa visa for retirement.

If you are not working in Thailand for either one it is not a problem.

Been offered a job abroad and not to sure what i would have to do if i took it.On a retirement visa from Hull.

Please advise me

I've been doing this on a retirement visa for 10 years. Don't see as it's anyone's business why you go out of the country, you coud be going on a holiday.

Basic answer, just get a Re-Entry permit from immigration and be on your way to work. Be sure to be back before your visa or yearly extension expires. If you want more details, them we really need more information from you.

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Thanks all

I have to report every 90 days so if out the country it will cause a problem.

The visa i have is a NON O

The job offered would be 3 months on and 3 weeks off

Thanks all

I have to report every 90 days so if out the country it will cause a problem.

The visa i have is a NON O

The job offered would be 3 months on and 3 weeks off

If you are on a Non O Visa you do not have to report every 90 days.

If you are on a 12 month extension you have to report every 90 days you are in the country. If you leave you are not in the country so no need.

I think you are on a 12 month extension. Get a Multi Re Entry Permit and you can come and go as you please,

The only problem I foresee is that you will have to be in Thailand once a year

to get your extension.

Other than that you do what you like.

Just make sure you get a re-entry permit after the yearly extension, multiple or single

depending on your plans.

As stated, no need to report every 90 days if you are outside the country.

The 90 days counter starts again as soon as you come back.

Thanks all

I have to report every 90 days so if out the country it will cause a problem.

The visa i have is a NON O

The job offered would be 3 months on and 3 weeks off

The OP has not stated whether or not he is on an annual extension, his initial NON O visa having expired. Absent that information, everybody is just guessing. The facts, as provided by the OP, are somewhat ambiguous. Retirement visa is a generic term that can cover a multitude of different visa/extension combinations.

Thanks all

I have to report every 90 days so if out the country it will cause a problem.

The visa i have is a NON O

The job offered would be 3 months on and 3 weeks off

The OP has not stated whether or not he is on an annual extension, his initial NON O visa having expired. Absent that information, everybody is just guessing. The facts, as provided by the OP, are somewhat ambiguous. Retirement visa is a generic term that can cover a multitude of different visa/extension combinations.

As you say it does not help when posters do not know what their Immigration Status is.

On 21st November he was asking about the 12 month extension so he could be on anything.

Since he is talking about 90 day reporting, I took it that he has a 12 month extension???

Mind you I could be wrong, as Hull cannot issue O-A retirement visa.

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