Wednesday, June 6, 2018
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S)
That is a short summary of the process and below I list some frequently
asked questions (FAQ’s) from my clients that should help you:
Q. Can I work on a Retirement visa?
A. No you cannot work in Thailand on a retirement visa. However, this
visa is just for Thailand and we have many clients you utilise the visa
but continue to work outside of the country. The visa is only a
retirement visa – it will not affect your status outside of Thailand. By
that I mean it doesn’t mean you have now stopped working and are
actually retired.
Q. Can I leave the country on a retirement visa?
A. Yes, as long as you have a re entry permit you can leave and re
enter. The retirement visa is renewed year, so you must re enter before
the expiry date on the visa.
Q. How many times can I leave?
A. If you have a multi re entry permit you are free to come and go as
you like, this can be made at the same time we process the visa Q. Is there a minimum amount of time I have to stay in Thailand?
A. No you are free to travel as much as you like but you will need to be
in Thailand before the visa expires in order to renew it.
Q. How many days before the visa expires can I renew?
A. At present the maximum time is 60 days, for most clients we start the
process about 30 days before to ensure there are no issues, and then
take them to immigration for the renewal.
Q. Can my wife and family follow my retirement visa?
A. Yes, however in order to do this they will need to already have non
immigrant O visas obtained from outside of Thailand at a Thai consulate
or embassy as well as documents to show the relationships between the
family.
Q. Can I follow my Wife’s/Husbands visa?
A. Yes, as long as you have a non immigrant 0 visa from outside the
country, we will also need documents to prove the relationship.
Q. Can I show money in my bank in my home country to obtain the
retirement visa?
A. No the money has to be in a Thai bank. We will be happy to assist you
with the opening of your account and make sure everything goes smoothly
for you.
Q. If I lose my retirement visa can I apply for a new one?
A. Yes if there is any issue which means you can’t renew we can start
the process for you again and obtain a new visa, there is no penalty for
losing the visa.
Q. What are 90 day reports?
A. Thai Law requires all foreign to check in with immigration for every
90 consecutive days they are in the Kingdom. At Speedy Visa we can take care of
this for you, and make sure you never miss a report and always comply
with the rules.
Q. Can I get a visa longer than 1 year?
A. At present the retirement visa is based on a 1 yearly renewal. It is
therefore not possible to get longer than this.
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