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What agency should I go to for a retirement visa to live in Koh Samui, Thailand?

May 12, 2025
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Jo ****
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Hello I would like to live in kho samui which agency visa should go? I need help for the paper I have the rent and age for the retirement visa
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A user is seeking advice on which agency to approach for obtaining a visa to live in Koh Samui, Thailand, specifically for a retirement visa. Comments suggest obtaining the retirement visa in their home country, opening a Thai bank account, and ensuring they have the necessary documentation ready for their move.
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Lynnette *******
Get retirement visa in home country. Come to Thailand. Open bank account. Apply for extension of one year.
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Jeremy ********
Go and live you life.get the right visa to facilitate that move
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Graham ******
Do you have a Thai bank account yet?
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Jo ****
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@Graham *****
I am not there yet which agency visa can help me
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