Retirement visa Thailand (1)

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When you retire the way in Thailand and if you are aged 50 years, you should get a retirement visa. It's so easy.

If you do then you do a "visa" as every month, thousands or tens of thousands of other foreigners. For those who cannot short-term visas, you know I'm no longer a trip outside the country to make it stamp your passport. And 'long, costly, if not every month, just an annoyance.
When I saw Thailand as a pension after reading about the visa and asked myself what can prevent such a thing. Then all you have to do is in itself a retirement visa. Usually it takes 4-6 weeks from the date of the application must be complete and for the Thai Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate to take.

The verification notices requirements are likely to pay a small fee to check the local police for you and then receive a form. Other requirements are the medical certificates from his doctor saying he did not have been AIDING, tuberculosis and other diseases. Together with my request, I have a letter from my bank saying that I am much more than the amount that the Thai Government, the correct, if I remember correctly, 400,000 baht or more than 11,000 dollars is required.

When it comes to your application will be in the form and submit original and 3 copies of a payment to be authenticated and a height of about $ 120 for the Royal Thai Embassy. It's All about the e-mail with a stamped envelop for return. I hope, you will receive your passport within 4-6 weeks, with the interior of the retirement visa. It 'a page that seems to have been marked on the map.

After that you must proceed to complete the immigration office every 3 months and a form showing your current address and phone number. The journey takes about 10
minutes and add the part of the completed form for the passport and you're in for another 90 days. Much better than a visa for tender.

Now I read that the age requirement is 50 and I also read that the age requirement is 55 years for the retirement visa. As far as I know, and I had a visa for retirement, and I
applied when I was 54 so I thought that I'd ask the age of 50 years. The total costs of my retirement visa for about $ 300 Canadian. This includes reviewing the fees for the Thai government for criminal charges, fees for forms authentication, mail, at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Thailand, e-mail stamped for the return of the Royal Thai Embassy and gas for 2 trips to the gas station, police, lawyer, gas for trips to the bank, and Miscellaneous. However you look back once you've seen right of the board can say, it's worth.

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