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I have been visiting Thailand since 1970 and have decided to retire there, maybe in a couple of years. I am a New Zealander, 61 years old. My wife is Australian 45 years old. Can someone please tell me what I must do to effect this? Do I need to deposit 800,000 Baht in bank account or 1,600,000 Baht as my wife is not Thai?

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800,000 Thai Baht in a local bank account in your name for a one-year retirement extension of stay, your wife would then get a one-year dependent extension of stay piggy-backed to your extension. Your wife, at 45 years old, is not eligible for a retirement extension of stay hence no need to deposit 800,00 baht for her. You both need a non-immigrant "O" visa to start. The money needs to be on deposit in Thailand for two months prior to the first extension application, three months for subsequent extension applications.

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You could try the Honorary Consulate in Brisbane - should only take a few days by mail.

OP says he is New Zeaalnd, wife is Australian so assuming he is in New Zealand now...

Royal Thai Embassy in Wellington................ http://www.thaiembassynz.org.nz/

  • Visa application form and other consular forms may be downloaded from the site.
    We also include direct links to a number of Thai official websites and other useful links.
  • For additional information the Embassy can be contacted at the following:
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  • Consular E-mail : //removed as per forum rules
  • Tel: (64 4) 476 8616 - 9
    Chancery Facsimile: (64 4) 476 8610
    Consular Facsimile: (64 4) 476 3677

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What he said was "I am a New Zealander". He said nothing about being there.

The information in the post doesnt say anything about him being in Australia either ! but it seemed to work for you as thats where you directed him,

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.....your wife would then get a one-year dependent extension of stay piggy-backed to your extension.

Never really understood the logic in that. Assuming that the 800K deposit is to prove enough ressources to pay for living and possible medical expenses, I dont see how two people can qualify on one deposit. Only housing actually costs the same for 1 or 2 people, and I suspect that if I was married my wife would have me spending far more than I do now on a day to day basis.

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