What are the current financial requirements for a Thai visa, and how do they compare to the cost of living in the UK?

Aug 10, 2019
5 years ago
Nathan ***************
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After seeing the new financial rule for visit visa to Thailand that we must prove statements showing £1500 per month for minimum of 3 months

I said to one guy that Thailand is keeping its borders safe and secure since Europe is going to bits

He argued that most on minimum wage earn well over £1500

Well here’s something I found today

(It’s a long read sorry )

£1278 after tax per month for minimum wage worker in England working 45 hours a week, with a one hour unpaid break of course 🙄.

Let's say they pay £450 rent (up North Obvs) to a private landlord. £80 council tax with single person reduction. £100 electricity and gas. £30 phone bill. £13 TV licence (although you don’t have to pay this, I never have) Travel expenses let's say £120. Food shopping let's say £200 for the month. Toiletries, household goods let's say £30.

That leaves £58 a week.

Now imagine you smoke, drink, want to buy some new clothes, are paying back loans, or want to save for a deposit to buy a house.

Now imagine you are trying to run a car!

The workers of the country are screwed.

Then imagine if your a parent with a child to an ex partner that’s not co-habiting that’s another bloody £212.11p Child Maintance Service payment that prioritises before your mortgage and bills..

I get we all need to contribute but fuck me how is it at all possible to survive???

That's why there's so much depression. That's why there's suicides.

People think "what's the point?"

Now that scenario above is reality for many millions of people.

The UK is NOT an easy place to survive never mind thrive.

The outside world thinks the UK is such a wonderful place. But for the 99%, it's a struggle. It's easy to become depressed and think "what's the point”

#Countrysfucked #Suicideawareness #AsquithFacts
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion revolves around the new financial requirements for obtaining a visit visa to Thailand, which mandates proof of showing £1500 per month for three months. A community member contrasts this with the realities of living on minimum wage in the UK, detailing how high living costs make it difficult for many to survive, leading to broader issues of mental health. Comments reflect varied experiences with financial requirements for visas to different countries and express sentiments about living conditions in both the UK and Thailand.
William *******
If that is correct it’s abominable. I live in Thailand but still maintain residence in the Netherlands and the USA and pay my maids more !
Steven ***************
Interesting how the £1500 a month matches the minimum salary a Brit must earn to get a job here.. (teaching excluded)

Coincidence?
Steven ***************
Did he tell you the earth was flat and unicorns shit rainbows too ?
Nathan ***************
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@Steven **************
an Ozzie I met last year said only need $400 dollars to stay a year in Thailand

I was sure he got his thinking confused

He said go immigration and show you have 400 dollars in bank and you can stay longer lol

That is not the same for U.K.
Steven ***************
@Nathan **************
its not that bad. If a thai can prove they can afford a holiday to Aust and a reason to return, eg job here,child here, its easy.

My wife had no trouble. The 2nd tourist visa she applied for they gave her a 3 year multi entry TV when she only asked for 2 weeks.

But entering Aust illegally is a lot harder than entering UK due to obvious reasons.
Nathan ***************
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@Steven **************
wowww that’s madness but I do know Australia is even more strict on Thais going to Oz so it’s a bit of vice versa

Same in U.K. due to that many illegals disappearing

The amount of times people said to me get fraud documents I told to fuck off it’s not worth losing the chance and our first visit visa got rejected on such a stupid thing

But hey silver cloud mate

That’s why I’m going to Thailand and the wife realised england ain’t all that great as she thought anyway
Steven ***************
Nathan Aiyna Sassen . Strange thing is tha Aust TV is same financial requirements as a thai spouse visa.. except you dont need a return flight booked/paid for. (For multi entry and single entry)
Nathan ***************
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@Steven **************
that’s the same for a thai applying to U.K.

they don’t want to see lump sums of money going in just before an application and I would have thought the same for Thailand anyway

But I didn’t have to provide my flight tickets

I usually buy my ticket after I get my visa 😉
Steven ***************
Garrett Greenwald . Either way it's a fraction of what Brits need. And $800 is now 17k baht . Thanks to exchange rate.
Steven ***************
@Nathan **************
. That's minimum salaries to keep a work permit. Varies on where you come from.
Steven ***************
Garrett Greenwald.. you're not going to have $800 or $8k in your bank if you dont have a steady source of income. Regardless where it comes from. They just want to see that you didnt borrow it from your mum the day before and stick it in your account for the application.

Like you said, if you can't afford one ,you shouldn't get one.
Nathan ***************
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@Steven **************
I don’t know about any minimum salary to get a job here

I only know of my options which are drugs rehab employment or teaching

To stay here on marriage I must earn X amount per month and X amount in the bank etc etc

My living is complicated but seems to pass quite a few rules which would fail for others so I’m fine with it how it is for me
Steven ***************
Steven ***************
Single entry is $800 AUD in bank account. No time period. =less than £500
Steven ***************
Nope. At consulates in Australia its $8000 AUD in account for 6 months for a multi entry TV.
Steven ***************
Nathan . Is there a bank balance minimum option as well? Like Australia has for theirs?
Nathan ***************
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@Steven **************
it’s strange the embassy website says £1500 must be on account for three months and show that amount going in for three months

My bank balance was under that but I could demonstrate I had over £2500 per month going in so they were fine

When I emailed to ask the woman said as long as there is more than £1500 going in it will be fine
Matthew ********
rol on 21st september,expecting 35.
Ian *******
So your not going to Thailand I take it ?
Ian *******
Nathan ***************
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@Ian ******
I am in Thailand and going to settle here
Werner *******
And with Brexit, it's all going to get worse...
Chris *****
Aside from family, a few mates and raves, I miss nothing 😂
Chris *****
I’ve a constant stream of visitors over, all leaving very envious of the lifestyle. I lived in England for a few years, Stoke, grimmest wee spot of the world. Northern Ireland is ok, but just a very slow pace of life, tons of corruption, archaic laws and not progressive enough for the modern age. The rates of suicide in my hometown are alarming, so many lost in my circle of friends and the slow pace contributes so much. I’ve noticed when there’s less to do and see people obsess over the wrong things; like their appearance and pressures to look a certain way. It’s all so fake and creating a massive wave of depression in trying to keep up with the Jones’.
Nathan ***************
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@Chris ****
haha I’m the same mate

From what my mates have seen they all want to come here and visit anyway lol

Not sure if they’ll get funky to the thai house music though I love it
Paula **************
Context here.
Ivor ******
Does the "and everything else" imply "everything else about Thailand"?

The quality of life in the UK is important to millions, but it seems quite tangential to this group. I can just scroll on, and I will, but I want to put the question out there. These questions and concerns fill up so much of Facebook already. Perhaps the ones that dont relate to Thailand can be discussed elsewhere 🤷‍♂️

Either way, I appreciate the friendly attitude in this group and I am happy to scroll on to keep it that way. 👍
Ivor ******
I mean in the title of the group.
Nathan ***************
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Ivor Paul didn’t see the “everything else” bit after reading it twice

What do you mean ?

Thanks in advance
Kyle ********
The average UK salary is pretty high, even the average part-time salary is around £12k. The UK also has one of, if not the best benefit system in the world with 64% of families receiving government subsidies. Not to mention one of the best healthcare systems in the world that is FREE. It’s easy to complain about it but it’s really not that bad compared to MANY countries.
Kyle ********
@Steve *********
The system is there to help those who need help – single mothers or those temporarily out of work but it is abused massively, often by people who don't work at all and claim a full income off the state.
Steve **********
@Kyle *******
the fact that the government has to subsidise working people, proves there is something wrong. Surely.
Kyle ********
It should ALWAYS have been considered better to be in work. The system is to supplement income, not replace it.

The opportunities available to people today who want them is endless, people have no idea how good it is compared to even 10 years ago when you couldn't easily learn new skills for FREE online, start a business with almost zero capital or find work online.
Nathan ***************
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@Jay ****
yes mate that’s why I’m doing it as all my friends know I’m happier here and the U.K. is going down the pan

Luckily I have a skill set I can bring and also can pay for a tefl course to open up even more doors
Worth *******
Just wanna chime in to say living in Thailand is a great move
Nathan ***************
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@Kyle *******
have you seen the food parcel crisis that U.K. is having

The benefits system has changed that much it is now considered better to be in work yet people can’t get work

It’s much more complicated than you realise

You wouldn’t believe how many of my friends say why don’t you move out to Thailand knowing that the U.K. is goosed to put it lightly
Worth *******
Right? Try being poor in the US
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