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i have uploaded my last 3 month of com bank statement and my last three months of salary as i would like to show monthly income instead of deposit money ,
I have attached my pay slip as well as bank statement, ato gst as well as annual tax return
Still asking me to proof 400k thb
How can i say i am trying to show with monthly salary instead of deposit money.
Hello, I plan to retire and relocate to Thailand next year. Despite not having the 800,000 Thai baht requirement, I receive a monthly income of about $3,000. Can I secure a retirement visa using just my monthly income?
Hi, I visited a recommended visa shop in Pattaya today to clear up something about a retirement visa that I am not 100% sure on but still only 90% sure...lol It may be me being stupid. I'm nearly 54 and would like to retire in a couple of years. When I do I will not have a monthly income well not a very good one. I will have the 800,000 to put in the bank and keep there. Do I still need to show a 65000 monthly income coming in from the uk? I tried to explain to the visa lady that I can put in at a couple of million and do I still have to show an income but she just wrote down 65,000 I don't think she understood what I meant. Thx.
I know there is 2 options 1 where you show 400k funds in a Thai bank account and 1 where you show 40k a month going into your THAI bank account.
My question is when you show the 40k does that have to be just a 40,000 transaction from your personal overseas bank account going into your thai bank account each month ? and how many months (backdate) do you have to show you have been receiving/sending the 40k a month ?
I did the one year extension for my retirement visa at Chiang Mai immigration. There are a number of new documents to be signed now regarding penalties for infractions of immigration laws. One document is in Thai and I can only read Thai very slowly.
I had more than 800,000 Baht in my account, so no problem this year. I asked two immigration officers and a visa service employee about the new rules and all three agreed: After March 1st, 2019 you must keep 400,000 Baht in your account at all times. At a minimum of 90 days before you do your next extension you must have a minimum of 800,000 Baht in your account. You cannot use an aggregate of monthly income and bank balance. Only the money in your account counts.
If the rules as I have stated above are not correct, let me know.