Happy to hear this. There are quite a few visa options out there so it’s not always easy to pick the one that’s right for our particular circumstances. This one worked well for us as we already possesses all the required documents, and there was no need to open a thai bank account.
You will find all the info here. Their website is great and the application process is quite simple. There is also nothing to worry about - if you send in the wrong document, they will email you indicating how to rectify it. It means a lot of back and forth but we felt they were really working with us on this, not against us.
it’s 50 000TB per person. Not cheap but when you figure it last for 10 years, and avoids all of this 90 day reporting, it’s definitely worth it. Oh, and you get to use Fast Track service at the airports, which is certainly useful if you come in and out quite a bit.
no, you are taxed in your home country on all foreign income; as Canadians, we could also declare ourselves non-residents of Canada at this point in time.
It was per individual and we showed my husband’s notice of assessment from last year’s tax return. I came in as his dependant and therefore only had to show our wedding certificate. If I had applied for the LTR on my own, I would also have had to showy financial income.