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Jul 28, 2023
a year ago
Colin *********
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Current Australian resident and citizen. If all goes well, I'm intending to the apply for a Non O Retirement Visa when I reach retirement age and eligible for the Australian Aged Pension about 20 months from now.

I've looked at the website of the Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra, Australia and the Royal Thai Consulate-General, Sydney. The latter mentions Extensions to the Visa, but the Embassy in Canberra doesn't.

The questions that I have at the moment are these;

1) Does the Non O need to be applied for within my home country, or can it be done within Thailand? If it can be done from within Thailand, what Visa would be best to give me time to open a Thai bank account and get the money into it?

2) Neither of the websites mentioned above give any information regarding ' money in the bank requirements. Is there any website that has accurate information about this, that I can 'bookmark' for future reference? I've read in this and another Fb Group that 800k Baht in a Thai bank is required. Would I have to have that money in a Thai bank account before I apply for the initial Visa application within Australia, if I have to do it from here? If I remember what I've read correctly, with the money in the bank, there is a requirement referred to as 'seasoning', I think 800k Baht in account 2 months before and for 3 months and not fall below 400k Baht at any time after an application, but I don't remember if that was only for extensions.

3) When applying for the initial Visa, Health Insurance is a requirement, but is it required to obtain extensions?

4) With the Non O Retirement Visa, after the initial 90 days, extensions are yearly from what I've read. Providing requirements are met, can annual extensions be obtained indefinitely, as long as the Thailand government doesn't remove this type of Visa?

Sorry for the long post and for questions being asked that have been asked before, but searching groups, I've found can be time consuming, doesn't always bring up exactly what I want to find and can require reading through multiple past posts to get all answers needed. Posting these questions myself will also allow me to save my post with the answers to all my questions. Thanks in advance for helpful responses. Those that just comment with ridiculing or belittling comments, I will just block the member immediately.

** Late Edit; I've read that some people choose to use an Agent, while others say that it's easy enough to do without an Agent. Someone suggested to me privately, but not in detail about using an Agent at a cost of about 20,000 Baht as an alternative to putting 800k in a bank account. Is that legal, or is it one of those 'this is Thailand' things that are an accepted thing if not strictly legal? If using an Agent can I be sure it won't come back to bite me later? If using an Agent to start with, would it mean that I would need to continue to use an Agent each time it comes to doing an extension?
Jan 23, 2022
3 years ago
Jon **********
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Currently on 30 day visa exemption (expiring 27th) - I’m assuming easiest extension option is the 30day extension. From what I understand these are pretty easy to do yourself and since they need to be done in person is there advantage to using an agent? Would probably be willing to pay a little extra to speed up the process (if anyone can recommend a good agent). Also seems leaving it until 26th might be a better idea to try and avoid the rush for the covid extensions? Or is this a seperate queue there?
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