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September 24, 2024
a day ago
Tr *****
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I visited Thailand month of August , I plan to move there within a year.

If I'm understanding correctly: once I'm there I can get the 90 day visa, that will give me time to transfer money, find an apartment, etc. and then go extend that visa to one year as a retirement visa "O"

Am I understanding it correctly?

Now for the biggie, what health insurance company's do you recommend (I did one of those online quotes and I'm quoted anywhere from $130 a month to $600 a month). šŸ™ˆ
August 12, 2024
a month ago
Tim **********
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Hi

Iā€™m English currently living in Spain,any advice on relocating to Thailand)Pattaya) i will have my state pension available in 2025 and have about ā‚¬50,000 in cash when I move

Any advice on how or if it would be possible to make this move later in the year

Advice on visas and purchasing of a small condo,any other advice greatfully accepted
April 30, 2024
5 months ago
Gianni ******
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NON IMMI OA and health insurance

i hold a non immi oa (ret visa)

2 months ago i went abroad and soon i am reentering thailand using the reentry permit which was stamped on my passport before i exited thailand.

I have to buy the "complementing" medical insurance.

Has the insurance got to abide to some criteria (like during the covid pandemic, maximals, deductions, etc)?

Thank you
April 18, 2024
5 months ago
Lee ***********
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Q. Re insurance for a non-O visa. I'm 57 and want to arrive in Nov on the non-O 90 day visa. Who has found good insurance and a good price UK before application and/or afterwards. Understand need to prove the insurance upon application. Any good knowledge is appreciated.
July 24, 2023
a year ago
John ********
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I'm from the US and will enter Thailand from the Philippines and get a tourist visa on arrival. Question: is a return or onward ticket required to enter Thailand?

Also, is health insurance required. If so, what are the policy requirements?
May 3, 2023
a year ago
Paul **********
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Hi all newbie here preparing for retirement to Thailand February 2024, married to a beautiful Thai lady and need a couple of questions from you all, 1st what visa do you recommend and thier requirements.

2nd private health insurance is it worth it can I use the public system and do you have any recommendations on a private health insurance provider

Regards

Paul
January 25, 2023
2 years ago
Hi,

I plan to go to Thailand in April. I just want to check that visitors do not need....

1) To show proof that they are vaccinated

2) Take a covid test

3) Need health insurance

Thanks for your information.
January 12, 2023
2 years ago
Anthony ***********
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Hi thereā€¦just a couple of questions(may seem obvious but lā€™m a newbie)ā€¦lā€™m from Australia and can l enter Thailand by ā€˜visa on arrivalā€™ if staying for just one month(with proof of exiting plane ticket)or do l have to obtain a visa from Thai embassy here before leaving Australiaā€¦also l assume l would need proof of health insurance for the duration of my stayā€¦thankyou in advanceā€¦
August 6, 2022
2 years ago
Bill *********
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Advice please. I have a Thai wife. We recently married in the US and she resides in Thailand. I am over 50 and once our marriage is registered I can be put on her health insurance at PEA. I am going to be returning soon and we will register our marriage in BKK. Can I come to Thailand on a tourist visa and then convert to a 1-year retirement visa based on marriage WITHOUT having to put the required deposit in a Thai bank until my visa expires? If not, how can I come to Thailand for 1 year without putting the deposit in a Thai bank? I think I heard I can apply for the visa in the US without the required deposit. If I have to put the money in a Thai bank can I remove it when I return to the US and start the process all over again? I am just going to Thailand to help her prepare to come to the US. Eventually she will move to the US but we don't know exactly when. TIA!
July 28, 2022
2 years ago
Michael *******
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Is it true that even for a spouse visa they want 400,000 baht in a Thai bank? My social security check is well enough to live modestly over there but I donā€™t have 10 grand floating around If between that and what a spouse makes I would never be classified as a burden
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