What are the income verification requirements for the LTR wealthy pensioner visa in Thailand?

Sep 11, 2023
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Sonja *******
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For those on the "LTR wealthy pensioner visa" (not the regular retirement visa), who used dividents as passive income, did you have to prove you got the 80k USD a year over several years or is the current year enough?
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If you hold the LTR wealthy pensioner visa in Thailand and are using dividends as passive income, you generally need to provide financial documentation to prove your income stability. It is recommended to submit yearly bank statements, a tax return, and an overview of your financial situation. Some users have indicated the need to show past income over a span of years, while others suggest that proof of the current year's income may be sufficient, provided there is documentation ensuring future consistency.
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Werner ************
You will need about 5 yrs financial info and must be consistent
GL ******
current year/month with documentation assuring its perpetual going forward
Erik *******
Sorry Mate but it’s not 80k a year it’s 800k. I think you are being confused …
Dawn **********
I showed 1 year monthly statements on Checking account and 2 year end statements on same account. They asked for tax return. I provided my last one which was 4 years before. I also provided an executive summary describing my situation.
Eri ************
I submitted 1 year bank statements (both US&Thailand) and the tax return of the last year.

I also attached a summary of my financial overview.
Sonja *******
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Brandon ************
You should add LTR to your post or people won't know what you're talking about
Sonja *******
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That is better! I was thinking that indeed
Sonja *******
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@Brandon ***********
done and added several other clarifications to make it super clear 😜
Brandon ************
@Sonja ******
just one point of clarification for you, it's $80,000 USD not Euro
Terry *******
800k single (400K) married. Unless you can switch to the 65k month AFTER the first year.
Terry *******
Sorry, I was thinking that I am not wealthy..
Sonja *******
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@Terry ******
hahaha me neither and not a pensioner yet, but can get this sorted hopefully
Sonja *******
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@Terry ******
thanks, but that is for the regular one, I am looking for the new wealthy pensioner one.
John ********
It's for life unfortunately unless you have
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thb per month but you have to keep the
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00thb in the bank account until the second year and show the thai immigration prove this is happening
Sonja *******
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@John *******
sorry, this is a different visa, not the regular retirement visa, but the new, wealthy pensioners visa
John ********
@Sonja ******
ho yes so sorry I just realised
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