Thailand Retirement Visa - The EASY Way! Updated July 2024

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 143

  • @davidpattison5860
    @davidpattison5860 Před měsícem +15

    Hi there
    Glad you have what you wanted ( your retirement visa) it is a bit stressful the first time as you don’t know if it will happen or not , I’ve done mine almost 2 years ago and renewed it in December , second time there was no stress as I knew what to expect , it was a busy day at the immigration office and took around 3.5 hours , but I have nothing but time here in Thailand so it was ok , the cost of doing your visa yourself is 1900 Thai baht around £41 or $52 , plus 200 baht for the bank paperwork which takes around 15 minutes to get from my branch of bank , 30 minutes to fill in paperwork with the aid of English speaking trainee immigration officers , 5 minutes to have it pre checked then given a number to sit with an immigration officer and he/she does the rest , you really don’t need to be paying agents for this fairly simple task, my 90 day check in takes less than 2 minutes every time I’ve been and I have never filled out any paperwork for it , I hand my passport over with the slip of paper in it , they remove it and within a few seconds my new one is clipped back into my passport and I’m on my way again , I think too many people listen to all the wrong experts in bars or on CZcams , and immediately jump on the agent bandwagon, I know some people are too busy at the bar all day long to deal with this but if I can do it anyone can ,
    Have a great day , regards Davy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇹🇭

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you for your comment. I had a LOT to deal with moving to Thailand for the 1st time and using an agent took a lot of stress off me. Next year to renew I will also do it myself when like you, I have time and no rush. Cheers 👍

  • @jcarlin596
    @jcarlin596 Před měsícem +5

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  • @user-kb4zs4rc2v
    @user-kb4zs4rc2v Před 2 dny +1

    Good on you mate from Sydney 👍

  • @trippontwowheels
    @trippontwowheels Před měsícem +5

    Great information. Thanks!

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for watching. If you haven't already please Subscribe. 👍

  • @MrMontana169
    @MrMontana169 Před měsícem +4

    Your doing a fantastic job with your videos and thank you

  • @randyirvine5858
    @randyirvine5858 Před měsícem

    New sub. Congrats on your visa👍

  • @Joey0911
    @Joey0911 Před měsícem +2

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  • @jonhobson3592
    @jonhobson3592 Před měsícem +1

    After getting new stamp, yes have to go in person for 90 day report , then can do online

  • @MrMontana169
    @MrMontana169 Před měsícem +2

    Wise is the best and the cheapest also the best rates like you said

  • @thaimanclark
    @thaimanclark Před měsícem +2

    I have officers in Khon Kaen and Pattaya, Ed and Non O, retirement. Including 90 day reports.

  • @Cartoon_Games
    @Cartoon_Games Před měsícem +2

    My goal is to be there in 5 1/2 years! Hopefully the visa situation continues to become more streamlined in the meantime. Thanks for the video

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      We all hope that to, thanks and all the best for your plans 😀 👍

    • @trippontwowheels
      @trippontwowheels Před měsícem +2

      I'm hoping to be there in 2 1/2 years or so.

    • @Cartoon_Games
      @Cartoon_Games Před měsícem +1

      @@trippontwowheels Good luck, you can do it! Part of why my timeframe is far away is I have a couple of older cats and it wouldn't be fair for me to take them all around SEA travelling.

  • @frankcherry3810
    @frankcherry3810 Před měsícem +2

    I am doing mine now too… for the 10th time. I was told i need to give the man at Central Festival 15,000 extra baht to make a ‘Error’ go away

  • @XPATJACK
    @XPATJACK Před měsícem +2

    Cheers

  • @Roland_Rohrle
    @Roland_Rohrle Před měsícem

    Congratulations on obtaining your retirement visa.

  • @livefree7005
    @livefree7005 Před měsícem +1

    Good information

  • @2ozjohnno
    @2ozjohnno Před 13 dny +1

    I live in Bangkok and use a visa agent for my retirement visa renewals. Cost 1X,XXX baht, don't need funds in the bank or 65,000 baht per month. I send them 2 pics, copies of whatever they want, no forms to fill in (they do that for me). About 2 weeks later, I received my passport back with a nice new shiny visa in it. Life is grand.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 13 dny

      Yes many people do what your doing and have been for many years.. cheers 😀 👍

    • @thefilipinatraveler159
      @thefilipinatraveler159 Před 4 dny

      Hi. For retirement visa. The younger spouse, can she be included? Did you get medical insurance? Is it required?

  • @ozzy6668
    @ozzy6668 Před měsícem +2

    They have not given you "extra" 13 days, they have cut off the remaining days on your original 90 day visa at your passport expiry date. Had your passport not been expiring then you would have got the 1 year extension to your 90 days.

  • @Stfoot
    @Stfoot Před měsícem

    I think you’re right about having to do the 90 day check in, in person after renewing your retirement visa. My online check in was just rejected. I extended my visa in April.

    • @draiggochherp
      @draiggochherp Před 28 dny

      If that was your first 12 month extension your first 90 day report will be due in July (check inside your passport for a note to that effect)

    • @Stfoot
      @Stfoot Před 28 dny

      @@draiggochherp That was my 10th 12 month extension.

  • @davedaniels4967
    @davedaniels4967 Před 2 dny

    Good information about visas. I'm still attempting to sell my property so I can retire in Thailand. First time viewing your channel. Thanks alot!

  • @Spekkie1111
    @Spekkie1111 Před 10 dny +2

    I have been doing my 90 days thing online for years already. I only go to immigration once a year to renew the retirement visa.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 10 dny

      That's great. I have to do my 1st 90-day in person next month, then I hope to do it online also 😀

  • @Joey0911
    @Joey0911 Před měsícem +3

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  • @blip98
    @blip98 Před měsícem +1

    You need to have at least 6 months on your passport renew it prior to December immigration won't stamp anything but a departure stamp in one with less than 6 months on it!

  • @jimcraiggeezer
    @jimcraiggeezer Před měsícem +2

    Immigration used to be at promenada.. place is derelict now.. always a faff though in regards to visas.. I was there during COVID.. absolute nightmare.. anyway enjoy your time in CM.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      Thanks

    • @michaeljcarneyjr.6187
      @michaeljcarneyjr.6187 Před měsícem

      Been in Chiang Mai since 1977m then you walked into immigration at the same location it is today but an older building, as there were only 500 foreigners in Chiang Mai and most of them were US Conciliate workers, DEA and US Missionaries. The process took 10 minutes with a fee of 500 Baht. They even offered water while you waited. The Wife had to come along with all her documents. Then mass tourism ruined Chiang Mai., then it was a sleepy little town with no cars, few tourists and a charm to the slow pace of a life now sadly in the past. A Thai man would show off his money to the women by putting down his Ray Ban sunglasses and smoking a Marlboro, which were expensive and illegal at the time. and ordering a bowl of noodles. He thought and the girls did too, that he was a catch.

  • @frankcherry3810
    @frankcherry3810 Před měsícem +1

    My visa service in CM was 8,000 baht, add that to 37,000 baht for mandatory insurance, 15,000 baht to pay Immigration agent

    • @pedepot
      @pedepot Před měsícem

      What mandatory insurance?

    • @frankcherry3810
      @frankcherry3810 Před měsícem

      @@pedepot for those with a O-A visa, mandatory thai health insurance is required

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem

      and immigration boss make all paperwork and visa to you 25000 baht.

  • @geofferyrobertson6608
    @geofferyrobertson6608 Před měsícem +3

    should have renewed your passport before leaving Aust ... a lot easier that way and then you have it for 10 yrs .. a lot less drama for you personally , less headache

  • @whiterabbit3439
    @whiterabbit3439 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Peter. Do you know if it is absolutely necessary to leave your passport with the agent?

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      Yes you do... But its only for a few days..

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem +2

      who idiot need agent, simple work add papers and then go to immigration pay 1900 Baht and bank account paper have 800K in account, ready easy little progress. i have make last 13 year new visa at immigration office and newer not problems, not totally need waste money than idiot 1000$ to agents. normal agent cost pattaya 15K-25K not more.

  • @jcarlin596
    @jcarlin596 Před měsícem +1

    A quick question. Sorry if you jave covered this before but when you arrived and applied for your retirement visa how did you arrange for the bank accoint as I believ that you can not open an account on an exemption.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      I've had my bank account for 3 years.. I used an agent to get it in pattaya while on visa exemption. Cost me $200.

    • @ericrenfro4429
      @ericrenfro4429 Před měsícem

      ​@@DiscoveringThailandwas it the same agent you mentioned above? I would gladly pay $200 for help with that, but I think I can handle the rest of the paperwork myself. Someone else mentioned $63k baht ($1700+) for an agent to do his paperwork! Ouch.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      @@ericrenfro4429 it's not anywhere near that expensive... closer to 20 - 30k baht

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem +1

      @@DiscoveringThailand 15000-25000 baht pay agent include all, but all can make DIY lot lot cheapen not need agent.

  • @MrMontana169
    @MrMontana169 Před měsícem +1

    Hi mate it's 2 weeks before and 1 week after

  • @MrMontana169
    @MrMontana169 Před měsícem +3

    A lot of agents if you have done your renewal with them they will do your 90day reporting for free as my agent does it for free

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      This agent charges 500Baht , I will do it myself :)

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem +1

      90 day report simple, one paper and passport, go immigration and after 5 minits ready no problem, easy eqery 90 day make.

    • @MrMontana169
      @MrMontana169 Před měsícem

      @@mattivirta only if you want to spend half your day at immigration as here in pattaya you spend all day

    • @draiggochherp
      @draiggochherp Před 28 dny

      @@MrMontana169 or do it online, takes minutes in the comfort of your air con

  • @Paulg51-73
    @Paulg51-73 Před měsícem

    Mine was 63k which included extension visa, non immigrant O visa plus retirement VISA + bank account all in BKK

    • @jeffrussell488
      @jeffrussell488 Před měsícem

      Mugged

    • @Paulg51-73
      @Paulg51-73 Před měsícem +1

      @@jeffrussell488 Did feel that way tbh, it will be cheaper next time though.

    • @jeffrussell488
      @jeffrussell488 Před měsícem

      @@Paulg51-73 I got quoted 34K for all that you got, I thought it was expensive and didn't bother

  • @blackdogdays
    @blackdogdays Před měsícem

    Hey Peter have you looked into how the Aussie pension is paid if you are living in Thailand or anywhere overseas? Like you I am moving to Thailand next year and will access my super as I will be 60. That should last me until I am 67 when I want to get the pension BUT I was told to qualify for the pension you have to had lived in Australia for the previous 2 years! I am also trying to find out whether you can live in a country Australia has a pension agreement with like Japan or Portugal for example.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      I have not looked into it much and have heard many versions. Last thing I want it to have to go back for two years! For me its 10 years away and even if I knew it could change over that time... If your in Australia maybe give them a call... Contacting Centerlink from here is almost impossible.. Currently you can get the full pension without health care and other extras.. I think its about $1100 a fortnight, that's 26500 baht... that's a lot over here :)

    • @blackdogdays
      @blackdogdays Před měsícem

      @@DiscoveringThailand cheers Peter! yeah me too I have heard a lot of different versions and you're right it would be a real pain to have to go back to Australia for 2 years once you are established there in Thailand. Does anyone know the real answer here? I am turning 59 this year so next year I will move to Thailand or the Philippines and like you I won't have to really think about it until I am around 65 so I will have 5yrs at least not worrying about it and you're right maybe by then the rules will change. So bloody expensive here I can't wait to get the hell out!

    • @ralphynetau
      @ralphynetau Před 29 dny +1

      Yes you have to be in Australia the 2 years before you turn 67

    • @blackdogdays
      @blackdogdays Před 29 dny +1

      @@ralphynetau thanks mate..I actually read you can also live in one of the countries Australia has a social security agreement with did you know that? Thailand is not one of those countries unfortunately but there are other interesting countries like Chile and Portugal and Japan.

    • @ralphynetau
      @ralphynetau Před 28 dny

      @@blackdogdays ok so you don't have to stay in Australia those 2 years if live in social security agreement country.

  • @rimzalia1362
    @rimzalia1362 Před měsícem +1

    How do you avoid bad air quality in Chiang Mai from April~Aug ?

  • @baz69er13
    @baz69er13 Před 29 dny +1

    Do you have to have health insurance to apply for retirement visa & also to renew it?

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 29 dny +1

      No.. only if applying overseas and no to renew.

    • @draiggochherp
      @draiggochherp Před 28 dny +1

      A Non-O retirement Visa has no insurance requirement and is available from within Thailand or from an Embassy/Consulate. A Non-OA retirement visa is only available from the Embassy/Consulate of the country you reside and does have an insurance requirement as does the 12 month exensions ontained within Thailand.

  • @timjensen6968
    @timjensen6968 Před měsícem +1

    How do you open a bank account without a visa? I'd really appreciate any replies because this is one of my concerns.

    • @Peterasia
      @Peterasia Před měsícem +3

      You just pay an agent.
      Bank account, visa, etc, all part of their service.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      Correct 👍

  • @kennethpaulsen5407
    @kennethpaulsen5407 Před měsícem +1

    great video, but where is the link to the visa agent?

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      assistthaivisa.com/

    • @kennethpaulsen5407
      @kennethpaulsen5407 Před měsícem

      @@DiscoveringThailand thx

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem

      who need ??? normal men not need newer, simple job, add apply form, go bank and take account palance paper to visa 200 B and go immigration and pay 1900 baht and passport, ready, not need newer agent.

  • @IainCusick
    @IainCusick Před měsícem +1

    how much your agent charge you from start to finish

    • @trippontwowheels
      @trippontwowheels Před měsícem

      Every agent has a different price schedule, In addition costs depend on which visa you're after and which country you're from. You'd have to call and get an estimate.

  • @draiggochherp
    @draiggochherp Před měsícem +2

    I think that you were crazy to leave both your passport and bank passbook with an agent. It seems you were lucky and have a good agent but there are many nightmare stories out there regarding bogus agents.

  • @sethlarsen3020
    @sethlarsen3020 Před měsícem +1

    Im late 40s can i get a retirement visa if i meet the banking requirements?

  • @gordon.Jacko1055
    @gordon.Jacko1055 Před měsícem +6

    With all the advice you’re giving you should’ve advised yourself to renew your passport before you left Australia Yeah😩😂

  • @MrMontana169
    @MrMontana169 Před měsícem +1

    So is this your 1st year you have been living in Thailand???

    • @trippontwowheels
      @trippontwowheels Před měsícem +1

      I think this is only his third month in Thailand.

    • @roberthornbrook8374
      @roberthornbrook8374 Před měsícem +2

      You should of got a brand new passport it takes a month to get a new passport well the uk 🇬🇧 it’s 4 weeks or longer not sure about the Australian embassy make sure you bought your birth certificate

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +2

      1 year living here yes... I been visiting almost every year for the last 10 years.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +2

      Yes I did bring Birth Cert :)

  • @Khanazadak
    @Khanazadak Před 5 dny +1

    What about income tax
    Thai government want tax furingher income
    Did u hear about it

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 5 dny

      Yes.. I worked for years in Australia (all my life) and paid all my taxes. I don't think they will tax my savings to come here and live on those savings.

  • @AirheadSavant
    @AirheadSavant Před 10 dny

    Who wants to give up their passport for 2 weeks while an agent works to secure a visa? What if the agent loses it? You cant leave? 😊a

    • @edwardlawler9487
      @edwardlawler9487 Před 9 dny

      Your embassy can get you a new one in country just make sure you know where to get it and your point of contact just in case something happens.

  • @IainCusick
    @IainCusick Před měsícem +1

    i heard about 40 000baht

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      Yes some might charge that much.. I depends on the individuals needs in their application.

  • @38below39
    @38below39 Před měsícem +3

    So now you have the money in your bank/let's say /$ 29,000. after I year you need to still have $ 29,000 After 2 years you still have to top it up. after 3 years do you still have to keep $ 29.000 in the bank for the rest of your life? if so that seems crazy. why does a person have to sit on the money till they die? that's no fun ...lol if you could check on that it would be appreciated Thanks

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      As long as you want to renew each year you need to show that min amount.... Many just leave it there and open another bank or account to keep living expenses in.

    • @draiggochherp
      @draiggochherp Před měsícem +1

      800k is only needed for the first year IF you transfer 65k into your account for 12 consecutive months prior to the next extension

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      @@draiggochherp When I am at retirement pension age then I can do that...until then $800k will sit there. :)

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem

      @@draiggochherp not need, if you have papers income money retiree salary have more than 65K not need bank account 800K. BUT all immigration office NOT accept this. i has test, and want i have ewery year in bank account this 800K. bank need take sameday paper to immigration, not old day accept.

    • @draiggochherp
      @draiggochherp Před měsícem

      @@mattivirta Yes you do need 800k for the first extension (unless your Embassy issues the income affadavit), the 65k can be used for subsequent extensions

  • @geofferyrobertson6608
    @geofferyrobertson6608 Před měsícem +2

    cheaper to have the coffee at home anyway

  • @_Alfa.Bravo_
    @_Alfa.Bravo_ Před měsícem

    ... who can read ad write and dress a bit properly needs no agent at all.

  • @michaelkrockel9758
    @michaelkrockel9758 Před 4 dny

    "HOW MUCH" ????

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 4 dny

      assistthaivisa.com/
      Visit them, You can Email them or chat with them on Facebook messenger, give them your details and what your individual requirements are and they will let you know the cost. Easy 👍

  • @nobuts2501
    @nobuts2501 Před měsícem +5

    Nice haircut for a truck driver.

  • @chaicaunijay2684
    @chaicaunijay2684 Před 22 dny

    paying agent to avoid the 800k bank deposit i guess.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 22 dny +1

      No, I have the 800k. Some agents can arrange things like that but not assist thai visa.

  • @kevin-parratt-artist
    @kevin-parratt-artist Před 4 dny +1

    The word 'retirement' is used, but it is NOT retirement. It should be called a 'scam' visa.
    Retirement, in other countries actually, really means "RETIREMENT". In the Philippines, it is done once, ... "one time", then you can retire, without 90 day 'reporting', that's for convicts on parole. And not having to do it every year, because that's Thai bullsh*t.
    All those freelance agents, making a killing, with the Immigration staff 'on the take'. Also in the Philippines, that money in the bank, as part of the requirement, after 6 months of qualificatoon, can be used in the Philippines, even for the unencumbered purchase of property, entirely in your own name, not the "Thai wife" industry. As a a retiree, you can come and go from the Philippines just as local citizen does.
    It's done, you're in, so you relax, and enjoy retirement. IT'S DONE! .. In Thailand, it means they've got their hooks into you,
    Sicily has the Mafia. Thailand just call it something else. No quarter given to the elderly. Slip up and you're out. It's an annual game with 90 day parole reporting.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před 4 dny

      In most ways you are correct ! Unfortunately I don't want to live in the Philippines, I love it here in Thailand and just have to go with it. Thanks for your comparison/ opinion.

  • @savemoneyoneverything4091
    @savemoneyoneverything4091 Před měsícem +6

    Nice haircut for a butcher.

  • @jerseyboy1791
    @jerseyboy1791 Před měsícem +2

    I want to see when he gets his first tax bill. Is he going to run to the airport !! 🤔😂

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem +1

      Tax? For what?

    • @jerseyboy1791
      @jerseyboy1791 Před měsícem +2

      @@DiscoveringThailand you will find out ?

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem +1

      @@DiscoveringThailand 1,1,2024 new tax law, all foreign income need pay TAX to thailand, if move money outside thailand to thai in you bank all need pay 35‰ TAX if not have double tax threared country whit thailand. all money 150 000 baht minimum then need pay TAX. but not any peoples, only if not has pay tax to homecountry.

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před měsícem +1

      @@DiscoveringThailand if stay more than 180 day in thailand need registered TAX office and pay all income money tax 15-35‰ if not have double tax threaded country, but has double tax country need go to TAX office help you calculate income money what you move to thailand how muchh tax have, my friend jsut has office and officer calculate 1 million baht income tax has 4000 baht.

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      @@mattivirta "1 million baht income tax has 4000 baht." That's not to bad right?

  • @krystianlapinski4897
    @krystianlapinski4897 Před měsícem +1

    Hi
    I'm thinking about buying a visa elite
    I have a few questions
    If I have a company in Dubai will I have to pay tax in Thailand or is there any way around this?
    I have heard that the tax is on the transfer. If I withdraw money directly at an ATM via revolut and not send it to a Thai account then I will not pay tax?

    • @DiscoveringThailand
      @DiscoveringThailand  Před měsícem

      I don't think you would pay tax, but you need to speak with an expert.