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I'm looking at visa to suit me...Thinking of AO over 50 retirement. But hear you need health insurance... Having a few medical conditions that most insurers don't want to know me...And brokers want arms and a leg...
1. Can I self assure if I provide funds in bank
2. Can I just insure and not include my conditions.
I’m in the process of a divorce with my thai wife, we lived outside Chiang Mai near Doisaket so now have to start all over again, don’t really have much in Australia
I have to change visa’s as marriage visa no longer an option so considering this visa as a possibility but not sure
I work offshore on ships in Australia/ worldwide (mainly Australia) 4 on/ 4 off & want to stay living in Thailand as have been here for around 12yrs & have been seeing a doctor since August 24 for some serious health conditions (heart) & diabetes
Not sure if DVT or LVR is best? DVT is cheaper but not sure if I would qualify under workcation as technically I work remotely on ships in Australia or worldwide but not a digital nomad
Under soft options I could use my medical treatment but does the doctors need to be accepted/registered through /with this visa?
LTR initially 5 times the amount, 10 year visa, I meet the salary conditions under the “work from Thailand professional” can work for a Thai company, have health cover fo US$50K
Any advice if offshore would pass as work remotely or not for the workcattion & the soft option for my medical conditions & if any doctor can be used or if they have to be part of a conglomerate (BKK hospital or similar private system ect)
Just had a quote off Staysure travel insurance for 184 (maximum) days cover for 70 y/o in thailand,£809,.price was including a 20% discount for the basic cover and with no medical conditions,.£4 p/day for peace of mind not to bad.
looking for some advice on retirement visas, the LTR visa (or others that may be applicable), as well as full-coverage health-insurance for Americans, age 70+. I am also looking to know about the doctors in KPG, Samui, Suratthani, or elsewhere for: rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis, and blood cancer. any other information that you think I should take into consideration is greatly appreciated. if anyone can find the spare time to speak with me, please send a message. Thank you ka.