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!
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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.
as others have said show you work online to manage your investments. Check FB sites like Thai Visa advice for similar applicants like yourself.You qualify for sure.
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