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What are the visa options for a 64-year-old moving to Thailand for retirement?

Jan 9, 2026
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Róbert *******
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I am Robert, I want to move out of Tirol, I am 64 years old, to a beautiful Thailand, 64 years old

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Robert, who is 64 years old, is considering moving from Tirol to Thailand. A commenter advises him to apply for a 90-day NON-O visa based on retirement, which requires proving a minimum monthly income of 65,000 baht or a lump sum of 800,000 baht. After this period, Robert can apply for a one-year visa extension in Thailand.
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You can check furter with the Thai consulate in Innsbruck, but your best option is to apply for a 90 days Non O visa based on retirement by proving a monthly income of minimum equal to 65K baht or a lump sum equal to 800K baht.

After 90 days you apply for a one year visa extension in Thailand.

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