Hi guys,
I’ve had a lump sum of £20000 (880k baht) in an Isa for over 6 months would that be ok as showing proof of funds?
Also my only work is hands off property investing through a Ltd company.
Do you think I’d qualify for the visa?
From my research I would but just wanted your input!
Thanks!
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquired about using a £20,000 ISA (approximately 880,000 baht) as proof of funds for a visa application to Thailand and mentioned their work in hands-off property investing through a limited company. Community responses confirmed that the ISA is acceptable, and hands-off property investors have been approved for visas, suggesting that the user should mention working remotely for the company.
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