10 Year Visa for Thailand | Long Term Resident Visa

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • LTR Visa Program Launches September 1, 2022.
    Thailand has made a 10 year visa program which can be very helpful to stay in Thailand long term. There are visa options for remote workers, retirees, dependents, and individuals with wealthy assets.
    There are 5 types:
    Wealthy Pensioner
    Wealthy Global Citizen
    Highly Skilled Professional
    Work-from-Thailand Professional
    Dependents
    We can help you get the LTR Visa and assist with the entire application process.
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Komentáře • 77

  • @jessicalitras
    @jessicalitras Před rokem +3

    This is awesome! Thank you for explaining the differences between options.

  • @Mikeb8134
    @Mikeb8134 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!!

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      No problem! Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions.

  • @pattyj886
    @pattyj886 Před rokem +2

    Great overview! Are there any conditions for the 500k USD investment in real estate? Does it have to be in a gov't approved project or does this allow investment in any condo within Thailand? Can the foreign direct investment be in a Thai ETF like THD from ishares? thanks

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Thanks so much Patty. 1. It can be an investment in any type of condo in Thailand. 2. Yes, the direct investment can be in shares in Thailand. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com and we can help you see if you qualify for the LTR.

  • @benguenther1162
    @benguenther1162 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. It was presented in such a clear and well organized manner. ONE question: Can the USD 80,000 be in equivalent Canadian funds. What supporting documents would be required? Thank you so much!!

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Ben, thank you so much for your lovely comment.
      Yes, of course. You need to prove the equivalent of 80,000 USD through your tax returns in the country that you are living or are employed in.
      If you have any more questions, feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com!

  • @frederickkrewson638
    @frederickkrewson638 Před rokem +1

    What is the cost to file the application? How do you "verify" how much your annual retirement income is? ( The US Embassy does not certify/verify an of those documents. )

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Frederick, thank you for reaching out to us.
      You verify the retirement income by showing how much you've paid in tax. The BOI looks at past tax returns.
      Feel free to set up a FREE Consultation Call with us via the link below.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php
      This way we can discuss your options and answer any questions you have.

  • @alexandred.1965
    @alexandred.1965 Před rokem

    Are the conditions cumulative ?
    For example, under wealthy global citizen does someone need to have have 1 MUSD in assets ... AND at least 80 KUSD / year salary for the pas 2 years ... AND .. invest 500 KUSD ?
    or any condition fulfilled is satisfactory ?
    Does it depend of the visa type ?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hey Alexandre, thanks for the comment. Yes, under Wealthy Global Citizen all conditions are cumulative. There is different criteria for each visa type. You need to have at least 1 million USD in assets, personal income of a minimum of $80,000 USD for the past 2 years. Investment of at least 500,000 USD in Thai property or government bonds (This amount can count towards the 1 million USD in assets).

  • @delasera1
    @delasera1 Před rokem +2

    Does the criteria for the Wealthy Global Citizen option LTR require property used to satisfy the $500,000 investment to be paid off in full or can it be under a mortgage?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, as a foreigner, you aren't able to get a mortgage under normal circumstances.
      So, to answer your question, the property investment will need to be paid in full.
      Please book a FREE Consultation Call via the link below, so we can answer any additional questions you may have.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php

  • @neddy71
    @neddy71 Před rokem

    Super informative video! The Work-from-Thailand Professional visa sounds perfect for me. I work for a large multi-national that allows me to work remotely and I fot all the criteria. With this visa can I open a bank account in Thailand and my employer deposit my salary in to that? May thanks!

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hello there, thank you for your comment.
      That's great to hear that you may qualify for The Work-from-Thailand Professional Visa.
      Yes, you can open a Thai bank account with this visa and your employer could pay you money directly into your Thai account if you prefer it to be done that way. If it's done that way, then you will be required to pay tax in Thailand. If your employer pays you to a foreign account, then it's necessary that you pay tax on that income in that country.
      We hope it all makes sense.
      You can schedule a Free Consultation Call at a time suitable for you via the link below.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php
      This way we can answer any additional questions you might have.

  • @balajithecrusader
    @balajithecrusader Před rokem +1

    Hello, thank you for the details. Are the LTR visa holders eligible for permanent residency after 3 years?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Balaji, Thank you for getting in touch.
      In theory, the LTR visa holders should be eligible for the Permanent Residency after 3 years, but there are quite a few other requirements that need to be met.
      The Permanent Residency is actually extremely hard to get and therefore not many people attempt to go down that path.

  • @davidg8473
    @davidg8473 Před rokem

    What do you need to provide for the 1year reporting ? Do I need to provide income details every year or only every 5years ? Thanks

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem +1

      Hi David, thank you for getting in touch.
      The one year reporting is just a simple check in about your address and they do ask for your income again, but you aren't required to submit new financial documents or anything else until year five.
      If you have any other questions, feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com

  • @profribasmat217
    @profribasmat217 Před rokem +2

    Thinking to do this. I’m retired, make about 200k a year, but despite being 58 and retired, I have a toddler and a much younger wife. The international schools in Phuket and krabi look good, and I’ve always enjoyed Thailand.

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Roberto. Great, thanks for sharing. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you have any questions about the LTR process.

  • @underworldevents265
    @underworldevents265 Před rokem

    I meet the requirements for the wealthy pensioner and was looking to buy a house in thailand, so getting an LTR is a bonus. Do I need to start that application process before I buy property? Or is that something you would do afterwards...ie, does the thai government give you a specific amount of time to buy something after you apply? Thanks!

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi there, thank you for getting in touch.
      To answer your questions effectively, we'd recommend to jump on a Free Consultation Call where we gather all details needed to advise you accordingly. Please schedule your call at a time suitable for you via the link below.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php
      We look forward to chatting with you.

  • @irshadadamjee7733
    @irshadadamjee7733 Před rokem

    Good video presentation ,so if I don’t have property in Thailand to the value of half a million US dollar out of the million usd required for the global wealthy LTR ,but have a million US dollars of stocks / shares there & a small property in bkok .
    Does this qualify me for this visa & do I get a res tax number if I qualify for this,
    Razak adamji

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Irshad, thank you for your kind comment.
      Yes, Thai government bonds and shares can count towards the $500,000 USD.
      Yes, it is possible to get a Thai Tax ID number.
      If you have any more questions, feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com
      Alternatively, schedule a Free Consultation Call at a time suitable for you via the link below.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php
      We look forward to hearing form you.

  • @xoheb246
    @xoheb246 Před rokem +1

    Can you help with this visa if as business owner my business revenue is more than 40000usd annually. Can we discuss this in details.

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem +1

      Hi Zoheb. To fall under the Work-from-Thailand Professional category, your personal income if under 80k would need to be a minimum of 40,000 USD annually and you must have a Master's Degree. The business itself would have to have a combined revenue of $150 million USD for the past 3 years. To discuss your options in more detail you can email us at info@settleinabroad.com or set up a free consultation call with us here: settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php

  • @CA-1954
    @CA-1954 Před rokem +1

    Would this LTR visa be suitable for me if I have a Thai spouse and only intend to stay in Thailand 6 months a year every year. Do I still need to show that I have loads of money.

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      You'll have to have the qualifications for the visa no matter how often you plan to be in Thailand. If you already have a Thai spouse, then the marriage visa would be your easiest solution.

  • @ExpatPropertAsia
    @ExpatPropertAsia Před rokem

    For LTR Wealthy Pensioner, is it $80k for a total of 2yrs (40k/yr).
    This is verified by Income Tax return & pension Statement it appears. Can you verify?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Joseph, thank you for getting in touch.
      The main requirement is that your personal income or your pension are at least $80,000 USD annually. Bare in mind that this is after taxes for the last year before the time of the application.
      If personal income or pension is less than $80k but higher than $40k, you will need to invest $250K USD in either of the following:
      1. Thai government bond issued by the Ministry of Finance with over five years of remaining maturity at the time of application.
      2. Investment in a limited company or public company registered under Thai law, and investment in a venture capital company registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Thailand, excluding investment in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).
      3. Investment in real estate (Condominiums)
      If you have any additional question, please feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com

  • @joeuzzolina3324
    @joeuzzolina3324 Před rokem +1

    costs for husband and wife is it 50000 or 100000? retired couple fall into the first category but noone can answer the application cost
    I called 4 consulates in USA none could answer they know nothing
    can you clarify today please we have flight booked in a month we want to start this quickly
    ready to apply once sorted out

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Joe! It would be 100,000 baht for the visa cost. 50k each. You pay the application cost after the visa is approved by the LTR department and you pick it up at immigration. Please let us know if you would like our assistance. We can help you get your application in asap. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com or set up a free call with us here: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=18489815&calendarID=3350626

  • @bigmike2640
    @bigmike2640 Před rokem +1

    What if your spouse is a dual citizen Thai/US, as a dependent would she have to get the $50,000 coverage in health Insurance since she is a Thai citizen and covered under their national health care?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Mike. Correct, she wouldn't need the insurance if she is already covered by National Health Care. If she already has a Thai ID card, she wouldn't need the Dependent visa as she is a Thai citizen.

    • @t.q.6639
      @t.q.6639 Před rokem

      We are in similar situation. Did you apply for LTR visa?

  • @jorgebastarras8760
    @jorgebastarras8760 Před rokem

    I dont understand this requirement to Work from Thailand Proffesional -> own a intellectual property . I think its a very broad term. For example is a intellectual property a internet domain ... What criteria do they have for that?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi there, thank you for getting in touch.
      It would be more than a website domain such as you inventing your own product and getting trademark or patenting for it. We will check with the BOI and get some more clarifications for you.

  • @pb26
    @pb26 Před rokem

    Hi there, as a married couple will the BOI accept the personal income of $80,000 between both our retirement accounts? Or is that $80,000 per year-per person?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi there, thank you for reaching out.
      The main applicant needs to show the financial proof. So long as the main applicant's name is on both accounts then it's fine. The dependent doesn't need to show any financial proof but they cannot combine 2 accounts with different names even though they are married.
      You can send us an email at info@settleinabroad.com with any additional questions.
      Alternatively, feel free to set up a Free Consultation Call via the link below.
      settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/schedule.php

    • @pb26
      @pb26 Před rokem

      @@SettleinAbroad Thank you for responding. Have a coffee on me.

  • @MrGnowyar
    @MrGnowyar Před rokem +2

    What if your employment is terminated after receiving work-from-Thailand professional LTR visa, what happens to visa status?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem +1

      You are required to update the LTR team when you do annual reporting every year, so you would have to let them know that your position was terminated and the visa would be terminated as well.

    • @danielsimon4404
      @danielsimon4404 Před rokem +3

      @@SettleinAbroad This visa should be an option for digital nomads. Which digital nomad has a permanent employer and earns 80k a year? I really doubt this is an option for the targeted group

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      @@danielsimon4404 Absolutely, the criteria is tough for this visa.

  • @BestlifeNomad
    @BestlifeNomad Před 10 měsíci +1

    Disabled Pensionaire (65k year) under 50 ? Does anything apply ?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi there, thank you for reaching out.
      There is not specifically an LTR visa from those few details you mentioned, but there are many different long term visas in Thailand such as the Thai education visa. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you have any other questions.

  • @Antandthegrasshopper
    @Antandthegrasshopper Před rokem +1

    For wealthy global citizen do you just need to show $1M in investments in US firm and $80K in salary? What if you leave your job and retire after obtaining the visa and retire? Also does it matter if the global citizen is over 50 years old? Thanks

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hello, thanks for your comment. Yes, for Wealthy Global Citizen you need to show $1 million in investments + 80k salary + Investment of at least 500,000 USD in Thai property or government bonds (This amount can count towards the 1 million USD in assets). If you leave your job and retire, you could change to the Wealthy Pensioner if your pension is an equivalent of 80k annually. For the Wealthy Global Citizen category it is ok if you are over 50 years old. Feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com if you have any questions or set up a free consultation call with us here: settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/

  • @shadyboy8713
    @shadyboy8713 Před rokem

    How is taxation working for remote workers?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      One perk of the LTR is that LTR visa holders are tax-exempt from overseas income. The LTR Highly Skilled Professionals category has a tax cap at 17%!

  • @tk4c415
    @tk4c415 Před rokem +2

    as a wealthy pensioner , do you still have to show 800k baht in bank account, or 65 k a month..

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hey, there. Thank you for your comment. For a wealthy pensioner you need to show personal income or pension of at least 80,000 USD annually. If personal income or pension is less than 80,0000, but higher than 40,000 USD - need to invest at least $250,000 USD into Thai property or government bonds. Let us know if you have any questions or would like to set up a free consultation call to discuss.

    • @mikejui
      @mikejui Před rokem +1

      @@SettleinAbroad How do you invest $250,000 in Thai property? Condo only? or, do I have to have a Thai company to buy a villa?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      @@mikejui Yes, you can own a condo, or you could own land under a Thai company as well to buy a villa.

  • @Steven-mm7gb
    @Steven-mm7gb Před rokem +1

    The 100000 usd for insurance can be in us bank account?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Steven, thank you for getting in touch.
      It doesn't have to be a Thai account, it can be in a US account. If you have any more questions, feel free to email us at info@settleinabroad.com

    • @Steven-mm7gb
      @Steven-mm7gb Před rokem

      @@SettleinAbroad Thank you for the reply!

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      @@Steven-mm7gb No problem, we're here to help.

  • @searchersearcher8286
    @searchersearcher8286 Před rokem +1

    Is ltr vise multiple entries

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi there, thank you for reaching out.
      Yes, the LTR Visa includes multiple entries to Thailand.

  • @zagrin
    @zagrin Před rokem +1

    Is the LTR Dependant Visa available to same-sex dependants?

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Zagrin, thank you for getting in touch with us.
      The LTR Dependant Visa can only be granted to those who are able to be legally married in Thailand. At this time, Thailand does not recognize same-sex marriages. We hope this helps.

    • @zagrin
      @zagrin Před rokem

      @@SettleinAbroad Thank you for getting back to me. Much appreciated.

  • @Hmmm313
    @Hmmm313 Před rokem +1

    What is LTR VISA????

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Hi Kris, thank you for your comment.
      "LTR Visa" stands for "Long Term Resident Visa". We hope that helps.

  • @kabirulalo908
    @kabirulalo908 Před rokem

    Great video !!!
    I have already took contact with Maegan -she is very kind and cooperative-I am waiting for her feedback Shortly for the pre-screening of my documents and I am confident you will help me getting this great visa :))
    Cheers :))

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem +1

      Hi Kabiru, thank you for your kind comment.
      We are excited to assist you in the process of getting the LTR Visa.

  • @dontysk
    @dontysk Před rokem +2

    Ridiculous!! Most of the "digital nomads" do not match this requirements, 150M last 3 years 😂? 80K a year? These visa is going to nowhere. It is the worst digital nomad in the world.

  • @3DJay429
    @3DJay429 Před rokem +2

    its a shame this visa criteria is the way it is, who the hell is going to use this visa lol

    • @MrSandro141
      @MrSandro141 Před rokem

      lol right, Thailand government is delusional.

    • @SettleinAbroad
      @SettleinAbroad  Před rokem

      Yes, the criteria and qualifications definitely aren't applicable for everyone.