As I said, I am trying to find a good place to retire and I want to visit these places to see, so I am not sure how long I will stay in Bangkok and where would be the nest destination, maybe Philippines or Vietnam or Portugal, it will all depend on my feelings at that time, so now I must do a plan? Buying tickets? Saying 30 days in Thailand and 20 days in Vietnam? Not feeling good being forced to, I am not sure if should visit these famous islands in Thailand or just stay in Bangkok, not sure if I can buy a train ticket to Vietnam will work as someone suggested
we are on the same page and I never saw the 90 day visa they mentioned, I am also very confused about the insurance and certificate stuff, that’s why I said it’s hard to get a retirement visa from Thailand than Mexico and Portugal
This includes a passport, visa application form, proof of meeting financial requirements, medical certificates, and other relevant documentation.
2. Submit Application:
Apply through the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in your home country or at an immigration office in Thailand.
3. Obtain Visa:
Once approved, you'll receive a Non-Immigrant O visa, allowing you to enter and stay in Thailand for the specified period.
Important Considerations:
Financial requirements: You'll need to show either a monthly pension or regular income (at least 65,000 Baht/month) or have a minimum bank deposit of 800,000 Baht.
Health Insurance: You'll need to provide proof of comprehensive health insurance coverage.
Criminal Record: You'll need to provide a certificate stating you have no criminal record.
Medical Certificate: You'll need a medical certificate stating you do not have any