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Oct 30, 2023
a year ago
Lisa ********
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I have a retirement visa. I have used a single entry return back into the Kingdom thinking I would only leave once but I do need to leave again. I know my single entry is used but it is still in date of duration. Can I obtain another single entry and return before my retirement visa needs extending/renewing? Thank you.
Nov 22, 2022
2 years ago
Velenko ***********
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Hi!

I'm coming back to Thailand with retirement visa and single entery permit. What are other requirements needed? Medical insurance? Anything else?

Thanks in advance.
Mar 12, 2022
3 years ago
Peter *******
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Hello,

I have a Non-o retirement visa.

I am hopefully going back to πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ in late May.

I don’t know the exact date I will return, but it will be well before my visa expires.

1. Does the single exit and entry permit you buy from immigration have to be on exact dates?

2. Is it better to get a multi entry visa?

3. How long does it take to get an single entry & exit permit or multi entry visa?

Many thanks in advance πŸ™
Nov 29, 2021
3 years ago
Paul ********
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We just completed our first Non-O retirement visa extensions at the Chiang Mai immigration office. It went extremely smoothly. Since my wife and I are Canadians we went to the consulate here this morning and obtained an affidavit letter stating my monthly income is over 65K THB and that our Canadian marriage license is valid. No need to move 800K THB into a Thai bank. Just had to show my Canadian T1 tax summary page showing total income and our original Canadian marriage license. Affidavit with 2 letters cost 1250THB and took about 20 mins. At first I showed our bank and investment statements which we used to get our initial retirement visas from the Vancouver consulate but they wouldn't take them as they need to see proof of income no matter how much you have in the bank. All good with the T1 or an official CRA statement of income, easily available online for free.

Then we went to Chiang Mai IO where we had an appointment. We each gave our affidavit letter, TM7 stating "retirement" for me and "spouse" for wife, TM30 plus a copy, passport pages, 1 passport photo each, TM47, copy of TM6, copy of marriage license and 1900THB. Arrived at 1pm and left at 2pm including 20 mins getting our TM30s. No under consideration, and other than 90 day reports we are good until 45 days before January 7, 2023 when we will repeat the process. As we were basking in the glow of successful extensions we forgot to ask about getting a single entry permit so we can spend the nice weather months back in Canada. Is it easy to do when we leave from BKK or is it wiser to setup before?

A huge thanks to the team here for detailing the process, it's really appreciated. πŸ™πŸ‘πŸ™‚
May 4, 2021
4 years ago
Alan *********
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I need to go to the Uk this month for family issue. I’m on a retirement visa expiring Feb2022

Is there anything I can do to facilitate my re -entry when I come back at the end of June? I understand of course I need to do mandatory quarantine
Feb 28, 2021
4 years ago
Brendan *******
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Re-entry Permit Question:

I have an extension of stay up to Jan 2022 (based on marriage). I must return to USA. I will apply for a re-entry permit. If I request single entry now, can I request another single entry later if needed, or does single entry now preclude another single entry permit? Does someone know the price difference, single vs multiple?

Also, 90 day notification is due in April 2021. If I am out of Thailand that date, what would I do?

Thank you for your advice.
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