I have already 8 x 60 day tourist visa's in my passport, each one extended 30 days. After reading posts of people being refused entry for to many TV, I am going to apply for an A-O multy entry in my home country (UK) but 2 questions I am not 100% sure what they are asking.
I am over 50 years of age.
Please assist π€
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The user is concerned about being refused entry to Thailand due to having multiple 60-day tourist visas and is looking to apply for an O-A multi-entry visa. They seek clarification on the financial requirements for the visa application process, especially regarding income and bank balance criteria, noting a distinction between requirements in the home country versus those within Thailand.
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Paul, referring to your attached check list, It is my understanding that if you are applying for a 3 month or 12 month multi entry O-A visa based on retirement in your home country, you do not have to show you have an income of 65,000 baht per month or 800,000baht in a Thai bank, this is only within Thailand for the application of the yearly extension. Please correct me if I am wrong ππΌ
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