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What are alternative visa options for frequent travelers between Thailand and England?

Mar 4, 2026
2 months ago
PocketMon**********
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Travelling regularly between Thailand and England staying one month approximately in each country I’ve used the 6 months multi entry visa that expires in June for the first time this year.

What are people’s recommendations for my next visa.

At the moment I would rather avoid the Non O and OA visas.
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The individual is currently using a 6-month multi-entry visa and seeks recommendations for their next visa option while preferring to avoid Non O and OA visas. The community suggests considering the Non O visa or a DTV visa if they qualify as a remote worker. There are mentions of strategies to extend stay through entries before visa expiry, and the importance of complying with regulations like 90-day reports.
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Patrick ********
Non O is your best option
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Deepak *******
A DTV vida
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Ian **********
DTV as remote worker or sign up for a qualifying course. It's a 5 year multi entry visa
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Peter *********
Stay on the non o
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Wannikea *********
If your METV expires in June, make another entry into Thailand just before it expires for another 60 day stamp.
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Myles *******
DTV if you can prove remote work
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Robin *******
What’s your age ??
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Robin *******
Best of with non o visa then
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PocketMon**********
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Robin Banks late 50s
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John **********
What is the purpose of your travel?
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PocketMon**********
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Holiday,visiting friends and family.
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John **********
PocketMoneyTravel69 if you are married to a Thai or have Thai kids you can apply for a Non-O visa based on either and extend for 12 months (you need to have official parental rights for an extension based on kids), or you could get a Non-O based on being over 50 and a 12 month extension based on retirement. You'd need a re-entry permit if continuing to go back and forth
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PocketMon**********
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With the Non O visa I wouldn’t ever be here to do the 90 day reports,would this go against me at renewal time ?
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John **********
PocketMoneyTravel69 nope, won't be a problem
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