yes criteria is a bit vague. One said all that is needed is proof of appointment. Which seems a bit light. The other I read. Which is nearer the mark is : That applicant should provide a documentation from a well recognised medical / dental facility detailing treatment plans and scheduled appointments ( which should last at least 6 months). I guess I will have to put this in writing to the dental practice before my next appointment.
ok thank you Jack. I will try and get a letter from the practice with a bit more meat on the bone. The doctor said that with time spans etc it would take well over a year?
Seems as thou most people think the same here. Keep it in your bank back home. Sit down. Put a budget together of how much Thai Baht you will need each month. Plus an extra 10% say. For the rainy season. With the bulk of your £200,000. Buy a property .in UK. Get your self a tenant into it. Let a letting agency take care of it for you. And then maybe draw between £750 and a grand in income each month.