It's not designed for retirees, but I can see many jumping onto the bandwagon. DTV is 10,000 for five years, so 2,000 baht per year. There is no financial commitment within Thailand, so no 800k tied up in a Thai bank account or 65k per month transfers. There is no requirement to ever visit an immigration office in Thailand, so TM30 nonsense also becomes irrelevant. It's a beauty, and I'm one retiree who's going for it
Actually it's 180 days each time you enter, so a border bounce before the 180 days is finished will suffice for another 180 days. Possible to stay for five years with just nine border bounces
No idea what you're on about. The DTV is five years validity with multiple entries. An in-country extension is 1900 baht. This is the same way all Thai visa work. 😂
It's multi-entry so it's 180 days each time you bounce. Sydney Consulate saying extension in-country at immigration is 1900 baht. Even at this Canadian price it's a bargain compared to Elite, LTR, OX, OA and O. Dream come true for retirees
Extensions are 1900 baht, the same as any other multi-entry visa. The information from the Thai government does not state 10,000 baht for extension, only for visa price