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Can I apply for a DTV instead of a retirement visa if I am over 65?

Sep 14, 2024
2 years ago
Bill *****
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Good afternoon all, can I apply DTV instead of a retirement visa by the age of over 65
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The conversation discusses whether someone over 65 can apply for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) instead of a retirement visa in Thailand. Numerous comments indicate there is no age limit for applying for a DTV, and highlight that a retirement visa requires a minimum age of 50. However, while a DTV can be used under certain conditions (like soft power activities), it does not permit retirement as the primary reason for the visa. The DTV also has specific limitations regarding living in Thailand continuously, requiring periodic border runs or extensions based on designated reasons.
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Bill *****
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thanks all very much
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Todd *********
Yes. No age limit
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Greg ********
There is nothing specific against it so why not? Retirement age is generally 60 in Thailand not 65. Retirement Visa minimim age is 50
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Bill *****
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Is that the reason of visit (retire)?
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Greg ********
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You cannot get a DTV on the basis of retirement though. Remote Work or Soft Power
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Bill *****
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@Greg *******
then what the reason of visit should i tick ?
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Greg ********
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If you are not working then the only option is soft power. Muay Thai, Cooking School or Medical. You need evidence of these though. Why do you want DTV and not Retirement "O"?
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Bill *****
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because retirement O cannot have dependent but DTV have
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Helen ********
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for a kid or spouse? Under non o can have trailing spouse. If you can't prove relationship for non o, it won't work for DTV either.
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Gerry ********
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just be careful!

If you are planning to actually retire and live in Thailand with dependents, with a DTV (soft power option), all of you will either need to do border runs every 180 days, or extend your visa after 180 days.

If you extend, then you'll need to justify why you are there (remote work or 'soft power', AND proof of funds).

Even if you extend, you'll still all need to do a border run after 360 days, because the DTV can only be extended 1 time per entry.

DTV is simply a 'glorified' tourist visa and is not intended for full time living, even though that is 'almost' possible.

DTV is awesome, but there are requirements and limitations that won't suit many people.

I hope you find the right solution for you and your family. 🙏
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Bill *****
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180 days is suitable for me and spouse cause we have to visit children in mother country. Thank you very much of your advices. 👍
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Roberto *********
Absolutely yes!
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Bill *****
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@Roberto ********
is that the reason of visit ( retire )?
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Roberto *********
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No, you can do it via "soft option" - medical is probably the best. I'll be doing it as remote worker
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Tim ********
Ok.
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