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The Holy Grail of Thai Visas (Thai Long-Term Visas by Thailand Privilege Card)

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • The Thailand Privilege Card is the Thai Visa that everyone who loves Thailand wishes they had. Get 5 year, 10 year, or 20 year options. Get all kinds of VIP Services. Feel like a movie star whenever you arrive in Thailand. This Visa is so amazing. Find out how your life would change if you got this amazing visa.
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    0:00 What Visa is it?
    1:11 Meeting the President
    2:50 The Benefits of the Privilege Card
    5:08 The VIP Visa
    7:46 Retirement Visa vs Privilege Card
    9:31 20-Year Visa
    11:18 The Application Process
    14:57 The Most Popular Option
    16:26 How to Get More Info
    17:31 Should You Get this Thai Visa?

Komentáře • 430

  • @RW4U
    @RW4U  Před měsícem +4

    Here's the link, as promised, to Learn More about this visa: landingpage.thailandprivilege.co.th?aflid=6690f45891c3ea5faca612a6&lang=en-US

    • @philipvclarke4902
      @philipvclarke4902 Před měsícem

      It is sad you have a few trolls who insist on posting non-sense comments showing their stupidity. I guess their FB Troll posts are not gratifying enough.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      @philipvclarke4902. Setting aside our differences for a moment. In all seriousness the visa is great, I have even referred friends in the past. The problem as you can see from many comments is tax. It cannot be side stepped. The wealthy who can afford the visa will just not buy it if they face additional taxes and bureaucracy. Most find they are much better off staying home, let alone going one of the many other long stay hubs that offer zero taxes on remittance and no tax headaches. Most wealthy expats have choice. I get you want to sell the visa. If you do get your boss to make it competitive and get a tax exemption. There will be a sales boon. There is really no other way.

    • @KookieCola-so8rh
      @KookieCola-so8rh Před 29 dny

      @@philipvclarke4902 Good to see I am not the only member that has problems. 😂 I have never been to the FB site. But as a member paying US$30000 for the visa, I am very disappointed with the lack of response of Thai Privilege to the new tax laws. If you’re having difficulties selling this visa it’s not the price, it is the Tax. I will not renew the visa, would never have bought if I was not misled by your website and sales staff about tax been voluntarily in Thailand. Perhaps what you’re seeing in the comments here are not trolls, but many very unhappy members.

    • @KookieCola-so8rh
      @KookieCola-so8rh Před 29 dny

      @@philipvclarke4902 Good to see I am not the only member that has problems. 😂 I have never been to the FB site. But as a member paying US$30000 for the visa, I am very disappointed with the lack of response of Thai Privilege to the new tax laws. If you’re having difficulties selling this visa it’s not the price, it is the Tax. I will not renew the visa, would never have bought if I was not misled by your website and sales staff about tax been voluntarily in Thailand. Perhaps what you’re seeing in the comments here are not trolls, but many very unhappy members.

    • @KookieCola-so8rh
      @KookieCola-so8rh Před 29 dny

      @@philipvclarke4902 Good to see I am not the only member that has problems. 😂 I have never been to the FB site. But as a member paying US$30000 for the visa, I am very disappointed with the lack of response of Thai Privilege to the new tax laws. If you’re having difficulties selling this visa it’s not the price, it is the Tax. I will not renew the visa, would never have bought if I was not misled by your website and sales staff about tax been voluntarily in Thailand. Perhaps what you’re seeing in the comments here are not trolls, but many very unhappy members.

  • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
    @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +29

    The Privelege visa is next to worthless. US$25,000 for 5 years for what exactly?
    1) the privilege of been forced into the Thai tax system after 180 days
    2) the Privelege of been exposed to up to 35% tax on the money you remit during your stay in 2024 and possibly up to 35% tax on all your worldwide earnings in 2025 and beyond.
    This visa is simply not worthwhile as it stands.

    • @KookieCola-so8rh
      @KookieCola-so8rh Před měsícem +1

      @MikeFoscolo
      I agree with you on what you said. 👍👍
      It seems like this visa is nonsense and contradicts the goals of Thailand. Since Thailand announced the promotion of tourism because they want money from foreigners by allowing them to come visit and stay for 60 days at a time. It was very good for me and my elite type friends because we didn't need to pay expensive visas at all and also I could fly to Thailand with First Class or business class and I will pay a few extra fees at the airport to get a special or VIP service. Also my foreign Privilege Credit Card offers many special here,
      ‼️well well well, your expensive and worthless visa is no longer necessary for me.

    • @nomadic-mind
      @nomadic-mind Před 28 dny

      The new DTV makes the 5 year privilege visa not worth it.

    • @christophmosimann9244
      @christophmosimann9244 Před 24 dny

      True, and also, there is the DTV now, which is basically the same as the 5 year privilege. The massively need to cut their prices if they want to stay in the game, otherwise, it's over.

    • @brianjc4013
      @brianjc4013 Před 2 dny

      @@christophmosimann9244 I agree, however, I just applied for the DTV, though I have not been rejected so far, they asked me to provide more documents because apparently I cannot be self employed (which I am), I have to prove my income through a company/employer

  • @andrei200287
    @andrei200287 Před měsícem +32

    I wanted to buy the Elite Visa before the price increased, but they rejected my application because I had previously held a Student Visa. This was very strange because I had obtained the Student Visa fully legally and always followed the law. Now, the Elite Visa is not worth it. For the same price, you can buy a second passport in some good countries. The problem is not only the price but also that Thailand is not a strong democratic country, and they change the laws very often. For example, there is a new law about foreign tax income. When you pay a high price for the Elite Visa for many years, you also take on the risk that the laws will change against you.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +8

      Needs a tax exemption or it’s just an expensive tourist visa with a massive tax liability attached

    • @chrischiangmai
      @chrischiangmai Před měsícem +1

      That doesn't make sense mate cause i was on Student visa for 7 years and i still got an elite bro, must be more to your situation. Were you ever on a volunteer visa, that would do it.

    • @andrei200287
      @andrei200287 Před měsícem

      @@chrischiangmai They told me the reason for the rejection: my student visa. I didn't have a volunteer visa, didn't overstay, or anything like that. Maybe something has changed.

    • @chrischiangmai
      @chrischiangmai Před měsícem

      @@andrei200287 i had student visa overstayed many times and they still gave it to me, this was at the end of covid though so mabe things have changed but i don't think so. What country are you from? Might be a case of discrimination. I have a kid in Thailand too so maybe that was a concideration, like everything in Thailand nothing is black and white.

    • @fearless6947
      @fearless6947 Před 28 dny

      They now have a dtv visa.

  • @gameplayfirst6548
    @gameplayfirst6548 Před měsícem +19

    They should add tax free foreign/worldwide income to those visas - that could make them much more interesting.

  • @nefertemur8951
    @nefertemur8951 Před měsícem +4

    Greetings Chris Parker, the Thailand Privilege Card sounds like an excellent option for those like you and myself who can afford it. Nonetheless, awesome interview with Mr. Manatase Annawat as he explained the privilege card program well. I would sign up for the Thailand Privilege Card as a travel option to Thailand however, the upcoming taxation requirements are a show stopper for me.. Thanks for sharing.

  • @EricMeadows
    @EricMeadows Před měsícem +20

    I acquired a 20 year just before the price went up. It really does make you feel like a VIP every time you come. Was especially good when I flew in by myself with lots of belongings to move long term. Having staff pick me up and help me through the airport and to my destination was extremely helpful.

    • @Shithappenswhenu
      @Shithappenswhenu Před měsícem

      Is 20 years not invite only? and 127 grand?

    • @thesilk1954
      @thesilk1954 Před měsícem +5

      How much did you pay?
      Follow up question: Can I borrow some money?

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před měsícem +1

      @@ShithappenswhenuNot under the previous price structure

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +7

      No tax exemption no longer worth it

    • @ralfweller628
      @ralfweller628 Před měsícem +8

      @@EricMeadows Great & Meet Service can be ordered for 1300 baht. If you fly Business Class, fast track is already included and the lounge is usually much better than the modest and usually overcrowded Miracle Lounge. The real added value so far has been the 20-year visa without the usual blatant bureaucratic hurdles. This will now be obsolete when the world income tax comes into force. It would not even justify the old price, because this group of people in particular is threatened with extreme bureaucratic hassle at the Thai tax office and/or double taxation...

  • @nickybyrne4961
    @nickybyrne4961 Před měsícem +29

    Cost is too high.

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem +3

      It’s not for everyone. There is barrier to entry.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +6

      and no tax exemption for the price

    • @gregb1599
      @gregb1599 Před měsícem

      It's just pocket money for many. And for everyone else, Thailand does not want you or need you cheap Charlie's!

    • @mixalis6168
      @mixalis6168 Před měsícem

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mixalis6168
      @mixalis6168 Před měsícem

      Its for people who have $$$$$ And dont want the hassle of doing visas !

  • @rlwings
    @rlwings Před měsícem +13

    This President guy is a cross between a smooth-talking Mr. Roarke and a fast-talking TV evangelist - With a certain Asian flair!

    • @globalpropertyinvestment
      @globalpropertyinvestment Před měsícem +2

      Lmao! That's exactly what he reminded me of.

    • @aeroAdvocate
      @aeroAdvocate Před měsícem +1

      I have to be careful what I say here but the Thailand Privilege Company (previously Thailand Elite) has always been used as a career dumping ground for people of a certain repute.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      He seems useless. It’s clear what he must do to get sales booming, get a tax exemption for this long stay tourist visa. Those that can afford it ain’t going to buy it when they face taxes and bureaucracy. As it stands many expats are now finding they are better off staying at home, let alone going to one of the many other long stay hubs. If he just sits around talking about credit card style benefits and ignores tax sales are going to continue to decline into oblivion….

    • @silverback3633
      @silverback3633 Před 28 dny +1

      Probably works as a lady boy on the side.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Před měsícem +14

    I used to have an OA visa and now I have the pensioner LTR. My OA health insurance applied to my LTR so that wasn’t an additional expense. The real benefit I see for the Privilege visa is the ability for people under 50 years old to stay in Thailand long term.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +3

      They need to have a tax exemption on this visa to justify the cost of this long stay tourist visa

    • @TheGandorX
      @TheGandorX Před měsícem

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms It's a convenience for rich people really.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před měsícem

      Personally I do not quite get what people see in Thailand unless your'e into lady boys, bar girls and hot weather.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před měsícem +2

      @@stevenhull5025 You could try visiting someplace other than Pattaya. I do like the hot weather. The cost of living is much lower than the US. Better food. Much easier access to excellent medical care. Some really nice national parks. Bangkok is a great international city with lots to do. I prefer the non confrontational Asian culture. I prefer a Buddhist country to a Christian country and find Buddhist temples fascinating. Easier to meet people.
      As for the US - too expensive, divisive culture, toxic politics, and after 60 years - boring. Been there. Done that. Once retired the US is nothing special.
      I’m not complaining about the women here either. I’m married to a Thai. We built a house I could never afford in the US in a great location with beautiful views.
      Enjoy being stuck wherever you are 😀

  • @johngagne986
    @johngagne986 Před 28 dny

    That was great Chris. Thanks. I have been thinking about that program and this gives me a good source to get my questions answered. Always a pleasure.

  • @darkrider3992
    @darkrider3992 Před měsícem +21

    If the price of the Elite Visa were decreased, I would consider getting one, but at the current price, it's too much.

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem +3

      It’s not for everyone. There is barrier to entry.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +7

      No tax exemption. From this year you will pay a lot of tax

    • @michaelthegreat44
      @michaelthegreat44 Před měsícem +3

      it is only for elites not poor people

    • @darkrider3992
      @darkrider3992 Před měsícem +1

      @@michaelthegreat44 Before, it was much more affordable for average wealthy people who still need to work in their countries, and travel to Thailand time to time, but now it’s only for people who stay in Thailand.

    • @michaelthegreat44
      @michaelthegreat44 Před měsícem

      @@darkrider3992 I live in Thailand, under 50 and don;'t need it

  • @danc9440
    @danc9440 Před 28 dny

    Great video Chris. Thanks for providing such helpful information for someone considering spending some extended time in Thailand. Until the next one.....

  • @mactravel112
    @mactravel112 Před měsícem +4

    It's the poor man's LTR really. The perks are barely worth it, but most critically, there is no tax exemption like LTR.

  • @squiregreatneck7580
    @squiregreatneck7580 Před měsícem +3

    Chris, you mentioned some people have done a cost breakdown...that would be nice to see you do in a video.

  • @genericdeveloper3966
    @genericdeveloper3966 Před měsícem +19

    The price of Elite visas jumped way too high recently. They should lower it.

    • @SeanHendy
      @SeanHendy Před měsícem +7

      Jumped twice. Two price increases within about 12 months.

    • @philipvclarke4902
      @philipvclarke4902 Před měsícem +1

      You should have joined early when it was 1 million Baht For Life!
      What is your excuse?

    • @philipvclarke4902
      @philipvclarke4902 Před měsícem

      @@DerrickWeil
      But you heard about it, then balked on the price...

    • @philipvclarke4902
      @philipvclarke4902 Před měsícem

      @@DerrickWeil
      Can't blame you mate, 1MB was a lot back at that time!

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem

      It’s not for everyone. There is barrier to entry.

  • @yzmoney
    @yzmoney Před měsícem +15

    This visa is to attract wealthy foreigner and make is very convenient for them. It 's not for the average person. Average people get the destination Thailand visa, student visa, tourist visa and border run lol

    • @magicfire1
      @magicfire1 Před měsícem

      Even people with cash can get the DTV.

    • @ralfweller628
      @ralfweller628 Před měsícem +5

      Wealthy foreigners will give Thailand a wide berth if the global income tax is introduced. No one will voluntarily want to expose themselves to Thailand's excessive bureaucracy. That was precisely the appeal of this relatively expensive product, but in this respect it has been worth every single baht so far. As long as this group of people is not exempted from this burden, the "Elite Visa" product will be very, very difficult to sell...

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +10

      Could not agree more. I bought the visa for this very reason. Now I find myself not able to remain in Thailand for 180 days due to the new and proposed tax laws, what is the point of this visa now.

    • @mikeparker6322
      @mikeparker6322 Před měsícem +2

      If I am wealthy Thailand would not be on my list of places to spend this kind of money.

    • @alexandertraveler510
      @alexandertraveler510 Před měsícem

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7mswhere do you currently pay tax

  • @AussieBob999
    @AussieBob999 Před 27 dny +7

    Sorry mate but you have missed a big point - Taxation. Thailand is not the place to retire anymore. Great to live and work there like you and others in same business, but not for retirees. Starting 2025 Thailand taxes the income of retired Expats (including Pensions), while all the other countries in SEAsia do not. Hopefully Thailand will change their mind, but as it is starting on Jan 2025 Expats have been told to pay income taxes on the money they bring to Thailand from Jan 2024 onwards. Thailand also wants to implement worldwide taxation, so even if you dont remit the money to Thailand they want to tax it. No way mate - mo matter how good their Visas are - for retired Expats Thailand is not the best option (we are leaving).

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před 27 dny +1

      100%

    • @DrEagerBeaver69
      @DrEagerBeaver69 Před 12 dny

      Totally agree. I discovered Thailand in early 2023. I wanted to stay here permanently. I even bought a pre construction condominium last year. Now I’m going to be looking to sell it. I will never spend more than 179 days per year in Thailand because they want to tax my worldly income. I am not rich. I collect disability pension that is not taxed in my home country because when I paid the premiums for the disability insurance, I paid them with after tax dollars. Thailand is going to want to tax all of my worldly disability income. No way. I will not stay here full-time. They have made a huge mistake and many people are going to hit the exits.

  • @Techfanatic73
    @Techfanatic73 Před měsícem +9

    At 900,000 baht for 5 years not even worth it. I would rather do a retirement visa. Huge difference between having that amount in the bank and having all that money available when you leave.....Compared to handing over 900 thousand baht and not having a dime to your name

  • @sonhuynh8222
    @sonhuynh8222 Před měsícem +4

    I was considering this Visa at one time but now it’s just outrageously priced. I think it went up 3-4X overall. Used to max out at 1M baht for the 20 yr now thats like 5M baht!!!! Insane

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +4

      The fact they don’t offer a tax exemption also makes this useless

    • @DrEagerBeaver69
      @DrEagerBeaver69 Před 12 dny

      Useless at greatly increased cost. Do they not realize that people who are going to lay out? This kind of money are sophisticated. They are willing to pay as long as they’re getting a good service in exchange for their payments.

  • @BobSchiff
    @BobSchiff Před měsícem +9

    Great video and very informative, especially given that you were able to get the details straight from the most authoritative source!
    Unfortunately the whole privilege offering reeks of extortion. We fly to/from BKK on Emirates in business class. Included in the price is limousine service to and from the airport plus use of the business class lounge. While skipping the immigration line is nice we typically don't fly during peek tourist season so it's just not that big of a deal. The benefit is nice but how much is 20 minutes of your time really worth? The fine print around 90 day reporting was not clear but we generally leave Thailand enough so we rarely need to actually do it. Even so, it's just not that big a deal and (if they get it working reliably) you can do it online. All of the rest of the services offered are completely ridiculous for anyone living in Thailand ... if you can't figure out how to find and book your own activities maybe international travel/living is just not your thing.
    Bottom line is they are charging a high price to avoid Thailand's overly complex and poorly designed and administered visa program and bundling unnecessary "benefits" to sweeten the pot. The government should just fix the existing visa program and not conflate visa requirements with a foolish benefits scheme.

    • @siamskycam8200
      @siamskycam8200 Před měsícem +1

      Yes. Exactly. It’s just extortion for ignorant/lazy people.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      And now with the tax changes who are interested

  • @kidbux
    @kidbux Před měsícem +1

    I have it, the old version 1 mill for 20 years, well worth it for me. The airport gate pick up service only works at BKK, not DMK, CNX etc. You can go through the fast track passport line though at every airport. You can also use the Coral lounge before all international flights though which is nice.
    Imagine being emotional because he's wearing a t-shirt instead of a shirt for an interview. You'll be good fun in Thailand. 😅👍🏽

  • @splod44
    @splod44 Před měsícem

    It was nice to meet you on Sukhumvit a couple of weeks ago I hope your shoulders are ok. Having the visa for me means one less thing to worry about .

  • @raylachman8101
    @raylachman8101 Před měsícem +5

    End of May no visas were announced which would take effect as of June 1 , 2024
    As these have -as far as I know- not officially been published still not operational 🤷‍♂️.
    Any news about it ???
    I hope that the announced digital nomad visa will come available any time soon
    Planning to come to TH early Nov 🎉

  • @myweblab
    @myweblab Před měsícem +9

    Let's all move in thailand !! ❤🇨🇷
    Everyday party in chris house 😂🎉

  • @springnr8807
    @springnr8807 Před měsícem +8

    You didn't ask about world wide taxes.

  • @chrischiangmai
    @chrischiangmai Před měsícem +1

    Having lived in Thailand for 20+ years since i was a teenager been on all the visas now i have the privilege card i can honestly say it's been the best experience, i havn't been to immigration for years anyone who shiiits on this visa are just poor and havn't had 20 years of visa struggles.

    • @unplugyourself7335
      @unplugyourself7335 Před 28 dny

      So you think people who are poorer than you are less than you? Like probably 95% of your hosts? Interesting take.

  • @JerryMassey
    @JerryMassey Před měsícem +13

    This was a good program prior to the ridiculous price hike. Also, the reason why the processing time is now shorter is because fewer people are applying due to the monetary increase.

    • @philipvclarke4902
      @philipvclarke4902 Před měsícem +1

      When did you join Jerry?

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      And the new tax changes. It is worth noting even with the price of the visa there is no tax exemption. People are just avoiding Thailand with all the tax changes

  • @geofferyrobertson6608
    @geofferyrobertson6608 Před měsícem +7

    it used to be affordable but not now

  • @tw25rw
    @tw25rw Před měsícem +3

    It was more desirable before the recent changes, and not just because of the prices.
    Plus no one knows how long they will live. So paying out for a 20+ year visa means that if you die early on, your beneficiaries miss out.

    • @Dirka41
      @Dirka41 Před 27 dny

      Rich people only..just say it.

  • @BasilFawlty677
    @BasilFawlty677 Před měsícem +16

    I have it just so my Thai partner can't go with me on the buggy and fast-track through immigration with me. Getting home a few hours earlier than her and the treasured quiet I get is well worth the cost.

    • @C2K777
      @C2K777 Před měsícem

      Money well spent Sir! 🤣

    • @vell333
      @vell333 Před měsícem

      😂😂😂

  • @keltonjohnson6197
    @keltonjohnson6197 Před 3 dny

    I think the holy grail, gold standard of Thailand visas is the marriage visa. Why? It doesn’t lock you out of getting a work permit. It’s cheap and can be renewed annually. Also, you can use it and a work permit together to apply for Thai citizenship after several years if that’s what you want and if you otherwise qualify.

  • @gettingslim186
    @gettingslim186 Před měsícem +2

    I heard some folks who had it said they couldn't even use some of the perks like taxi, etc

  • @saddq1
    @saddq1 Před měsícem +11

    One of the main problems about this visa is that you're not allowed to work in Thailand. For me, that's an automatic 'no'.

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem +14

      It’s more for high net worth people that don’t need to work.

    • @jeffryan7262
      @jeffryan7262 Před měsícem

      If you can afford the privilege card, you can probably afford not to work. Which is the point 🤷‍♂️

    • @dotamaze
      @dotamaze Před měsícem

      @@user-gt6vc7sf4h Every high-net-worth person is always working. That's how they became high-net-worth individuals.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +2

      Not to mention you are taxed on this expense tourist visa

  • @sebastianhorbushko8703
    @sebastianhorbushko8703 Před měsícem +7

    Please people, seek a professional in regards to visa's. You should not be listening to You tubers that if anything, confuse the hell out of people.

  • @chinawatnuchawong6769
    @chinawatnuchawong6769 Před 18 dny

    because we're smiling to everyone and all foreigner, finally we hope another counties will also open the gate for us by free visa too...

  • @TheGandorX
    @TheGandorX Před měsícem +7

    "... there is no need to invest." Yeah right, they take a large sum of money instead of an investment that is yours to keep and gives revenue.

    • @erehinater
      @erehinater Před měsícem

      What is the VISA name again?

    • @TheGandorX
      @TheGandorX Před měsícem

      @@erehinater Thailand is one of the few countries that requires outright paying an amount, others require investment including buying a house / condo. So don't be sus.

    • @erehinater
      @erehinater Před měsícem

      @@TheGandorX then come in with normal Visa without any privilege 😉

  • @les8518
    @les8518 Před měsícem +4

    If you die early. Do you get your money back?

    • @w3s77
      @w3s77 Před 29 dny

      You don't. No value.

  • @philjohnson7974
    @philjohnson7974 Před měsícem +1

    It cost $$$ to have but people will spend 1k a month (36k for 3 years)on a leased car in the states and then walk away with nothing after lease ends. 25k to come and go as you please for 5 years and the other services that come with it, seems like a deal if you can swing it.

  • @user-kz6je8vn4u
    @user-kz6je8vn4u Před měsícem +8

    How about taxes???? Can we scip the new tax laws owning a elite visa?

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem

      I don't think so, that's where the government can get more money but if you paid tax in your country and prove it in a document, you probably no need to pay or very little amount to pay. Every countries ask you to pay tax after 6 months stay.

    • @s_k12
      @s_k12 Před měsícem

      @@dennythedavinchi3832 The key word here is "probably". We need certainty.

    • @siamskycam8200
      @siamskycam8200 Před měsícem

      @@dennythedavinchi3832 no they don’t lol

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +2

      Quite right. Who is up for 35% tax there are plenty of countries that offer zero tax on foreign currency remittances even after 6 months.

  • @nickybyrne4961
    @nickybyrne4961 Před měsícem +13

    Always dress nice when attending formal meetings Chris.

  • @oceanearth2243
    @oceanearth2243 Před měsícem +2

    You should ask him when the next price increase will take place as well. It’s going to increase

  • @TheKeswani
    @TheKeswani Před měsícem +12

    Tax ! Tax ! Tax!

  • @lauriebarns9901
    @lauriebarns9901 Před měsícem +4

    Am interested in the elite visa but really need to understand how the change to implementation of tax law pans out as I would prefer to retire to a permanent base, rather move every 6 months.

  • @magicfire1
    @magicfire1 Před měsícem +12

    Just so you know. Affiliate get 250,000 THB per recommendation. It's a good business for Chris to promote.

    • @siamskycam8200
      @siamskycam8200 Před měsícem +2

      And therein lies the reason he’s promoting a shite program.

    • @Jack-2day
      @Jack-2day Před měsícem

      Do you know a member ; ) ? Cheers. ( P.S. if thats the case, who would n’t recommend lol)

  • @SolotaireKid
    @SolotaireKid Před měsícem +8

    I have it. Worth the peace of mind of not having to do visa runs if you can afford it. The airport pick ups and drops are nice. No lines at the immigration. You'll always go into the fast track lane along with an escort.

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach Před měsícem +7

      plenty of escorts in thailand bro haha

    • @sjw4life546
      @sjw4life546 Před měsícem +1

      wait a second, this visa eliminates border runs? As in you can stay in Thailand for an unspecified amount of time?

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +3

      Right $US25,000 plus up to 35 tax on any funds remitted during your stay does not seem like a great deal

    • @SolotaireKid
      @SolotaireKid Před měsícem +1

      @@sjw4life546 i mean you can stay up to the specified time the visa allows. (5 years or 20 years etc). You still have to do the 90 day reporting in Thailand. And at the end of 1 year you have to attach the 1 year stamp. Both of these will be done by the thai elite people. drop your passport on monday and pick up a few days later.

  • @mauricerobillard612
    @mauricerobillard612 Před měsícem +9

    Ya you should get extra services and I'm sure it's a good service but overpriced amount. Sorry bro fellow Canuk, but not worth the money. You missed on this one.😢😢😢. I'll keep my Thai lawyer on speed dial instead of paying that crazy amount to have my peace of mind. If you need an over price babysitting service you shouldn't live in Thailand. Their title says it all "Privileged " SORRY but it's the first time I've ever given you you a thumds down.😢
    Got my O retirement for 38,000 bath, no hassles. I'll keep my money in my pocket. It's for the wealth or the woke. Im stilled covered under my Canadian government civil service medical insurance. 100 cad for top notch medical service. Plan ahead and don't worry, be happy. You disappointed me big time Chris. Im willing to discuss it with you anytime why i don't believe in this promo. There are much easier and cheaper ways to obtain a retirement visa and renewal.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem

      I think he personally feel unworth it but open for some crazy rich folks.

    • @davidzee641
      @davidzee641 Před měsícem

      People seem to react poorly to things they can’t afford.

    • @TheRealDermatologist
      @TheRealDermatologist Před 22 dny

      why would you givwe a thumbs down just because you dont like the visa.. This is an information channel.. giving information.. that some people MAY find useful... If you dont find it useful for you.... so be it.. but ... dont hurt shoot the messenger.. GROW UP!!

  • @PFG888
    @PFG888 Před 28 dny +1

    So for all Long Term visas one of the most important questions to ask would be how would taxes work?

  • @rogervanamois5345
    @rogervanamois5345 Před měsícem +6

    Your right,most of us can only dream about this.

    • @TheGandorX
      @TheGandorX Před měsícem +3

      There is no plain vanilla 5 year visa without the luxury services. Feels like a ruse to keep out the poor people. We need to go to immigration office every 90 days.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      It’s an overpriced tourist visa with a heavy tax liability attached

  • @FoodieNYC-co8rk
    @FoodieNYC-co8rk Před měsícem +13

    $25,000 for 5 years? That’s excessive 🤷‍♂️

    • @RingoSG
      @RingoSG Před měsícem +4

      It was 25k for 20 years last year. It was really worth it. Now not so much

    • @mauricerobillard612
      @mauricerobillard612 Před měsícem +1

      No shit!!!

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem +3

      ​@RingoSG it was $100,000 for 20 years last year.

    • @RingoSG
      @RingoSG Před měsícem

      @@dennythedavinchi3832 it was 1M THB for the ESE 20 years.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +2

      And you taxed up to 35% on worldwide income on this overpriced tourist visa

  • @dontysk
    @dontysk Před 27 dny

    I just got an email from the Penang Thai Embassy. I previously mailed them asking for the DTV visa, my big doubt was whether the 500K needed to be in a Thai bank or not, and this is what the answered: "The bank account can be either a Thai bank account or your home country's account."

  • @sohantanna625
    @sohantanna625 Před měsícem +1

    As a previous member, I didn't renew. Much better options out there these days.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +2

      Quite right!
      And with the tax changes no point

    • @lukelocks9083
      @lukelocks9083 Před 6 dny

      Care to name one/few?

    • @sohantanna625
      @sohantanna625 Před 6 dny

      @@lukelocks9083 The DTV visa for now, B visa to get PR/Citizenship, or if you're married and have kids then just that route.
      For anyone who is now not a remote employee, has no kids or wife then the B visa is the best route and cheaper than Elite but will lead to PR or a Passport.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Před měsícem +3

    He misspoke about the LTR health insurance requirement. You can meet the requirement with Thai health insurance OR a $100,000 bank deposit. You don’t need both.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem

      Is this available for early retiree? Probably will have more than a million dollars but has no set of monthly income from outside rather than a investment.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před měsícem

      @@dennythedavinchi3832 The 10 year pensioner LTR is available to people over 50 years old. You will have to talk to the Thailand Board of Investment to see if you income qualifies as passive income. I was able to use pension income so I never asked about other forms of passive income.

  • @blazincanuk1859
    @blazincanuk1859 Před měsícem +2

    I just dont understand why people would pay so much for elite visa instead of just doing retirement visa. Love thailand but most likely i will retire in cambodia or Philippines and just visit couple times a year

  • @TheGandorX
    @TheGandorX Před měsícem +4

    If I move to Thailand I need that 900,000 thb as part of buying a condo. And there is no 5 year visa available without all those extra luxury services at an affordable price. So I'd have to deal with immigration services every 90 days. Feels like a ruse to keep out the non wealthy people. Plus you cannot own land in Thailand.
    So I am looking into Malaysia, where you can get long term visa if you buy a house/condo for at least 500,000 RM (depending on the region)

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před měsícem

      You should look at the 10 year LTR visa

    • @TheGandorX
      @TheGandorX Před měsícem +1

      @@martypoll
      * High earners must have proof of personal income of at least USD 80,000 annually during the period of 2 years prior to the application date
      * Must have at least 1 million USD in assets
      * Must have an investment of at least USD 500,000 in Thai government bonds, foreign direct investment or Thai property
      ==>> Please think before you type yes?

    • @DerrickWeil
      @DerrickWeil Před měsícem

      Well that is what Thailand and most other countries want, very few countries have an pretty easy low cost long multi year visa at any price. They want to attract people with money and Thailand have been vocal about it and trying to attract more money to the Kingdom, that are still not fully recovered from the pandemic. If you look at all the recent moves with tax laws it all points to increasing revenues. The DTV may be an option but we still do not have enough info on it.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Před měsícem +1

      @@TheGandorX The pensioner LTR. $80,000/year + health insurance. Must be over 50 years old. That’s it. Plus you get the tax benefits.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      Good idea you are also up for 35% worldwide taxation if you come to Thailand. You will pay more tax than you do just staying home.

  • @Dutch-Buddha
    @Dutch-Buddha Před měsícem +1

    i have a question is it possible to buy a Thai elite visum from in site Thailand lets say i know u dont neet a visum for 2 weeks if i remember good so your insite Thailand then u think i wand ton stay in Thailand longer can u buy the elite visum insite Thailand also if u life near the border of Laos u think okay to day i go on holiday to Laos if u cros the border do the Thai elite visa stops counting days or do the counting goes one thanks for reading and thanks for creating this vlog
    dutch-buddha

  • @user-tz6xf9mz4w
    @user-tz6xf9mz4w Před měsícem +1

    Awesome show Chris!

  • @paulshearer9140
    @paulshearer9140 Před 20 dny

    Thanks mate

  • @jonanderson1342
    @jonanderson1342 Před měsícem +2

    I have the TPC and it is very convenient especially getting through immigration at the airport. It is a little pricey and with the new price increase will probably deter me from renewal. If you are under 50 and have money, it is probably worth it to purchase it. The process was very quick and easy. The staff is quite friendly and very professional. The online customer service is also very good and they respond to your emails the next day if not the same day.

  • @dennisspackman7147
    @dennisspackman7147 Před měsícem +1

    It would be nice if they would have a multi-year visa without all the expense. As an independent traveller I do not need all the bells and whistles. Sure if you have lots of cash to splash around it maybe worth it you want the additional services. For myself it seems like too much money for what my actual needs are at present.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      It’s an expensive tourist visa with a tax liability attached. If they gave a tax exemption maybe good

  • @stevenreynolds8793
    @stevenreynolds8793 Před měsícem

    I got the 20-year visa last year for 1 million baht. I thought it was better than putting 800,000 baht up every year for O visa. I do get the meet at the gate but don't get the limo. I called to get assistance for the bank account and they just said go to one of 3 banks (no assistance). If you live outside of their main hubs you don't get assistance. I live in Samut Prakan, so no assistance with 90-day report, driver's license, etc. Because I have the "old" Elite Visa the points system does not apply. I love no hassle immigration and meet at the gate. Definitely worth the price of admission!

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +5

      Hope you love the new tax system also and the fact there is not tax exemption on this visa

    • @Raulsta1985
      @Raulsta1985 Před měsícem

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms You keep spamming the same nonsense.
      If you did about 10 mins research just on Google alone you would see that there are a few ways around this.
      Don't be so lazy/ignorant.....

  • @nb8665
    @nb8665 Před měsícem +11

    If you over 50 get a retirement visa

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před 24 dny

      same hassle ewery year paper work and visa fee and all

  • @advwxyz
    @advwxyz Před měsícem +3

    Retirees that qualify for at least $USD 80 000.00 income on their last tax filing: Get the Thai Board of Investment 10 year Long Term Residency for Wealthy Pensioners Visa for 10% of the Elite cost, yearly reporting if you stay in continuously for the year. A no brainer.

  • @philljjjjj
    @philljjjjj Před měsícem +8

    Should at least ask about the incoming taxes if you have the guy in the seat. Shameless advertising. This guy turned into one of the biggest sellout channels that I've ever seen on CZcams.

  • @whatsitlike6392
    @whatsitlike6392 Před měsícem +1

    I'm confused. Does the Privilege visa come with health insurance or just allow you to not have health insurance?

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +3

      Allows you to not have it but there is not tax exemption

  • @Techfanatic73
    @Techfanatic73 Před měsícem +4

    Ya great if you're rich. The cost of these visas ar out of control. Way too expensive.

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem +3

      It’s not for everyone. There is barrier to entry.

  • @charlesetienne6037
    @charlesetienne6037 Před 29 dny

    I will get one one day

  • @johnny_bravo9990
    @johnny_bravo9990 Před měsícem +2

    Gave 👎🏻 to the video because of your t shirt and shorts. The Thai man would have definitely consider it disrespectful.

  • @maryziggy8802
    @maryziggy8802 Před měsícem

    Very useful as the website didn't explain the point system that well

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      Who cares about credit card like benefits if you want them get a good credit card

  • @MandoAndMe
    @MandoAndMe Před měsícem +1

    DTV is what they need to do. The privilege visa is just too expensive for the average Joe to enjoy Thailand.

  • @DiogenesTheFrog
    @DiogenesTheFrog Před měsícem +7

    I want a work visa so that I can eventually be a citizen, privilege card doesn’t allow that

    • @mauricerobillard612
      @mauricerobillard612 Před měsícem

      You will never get a Thai ID card. You can never really become a citizen here

  • @justice4all997
    @justice4all997 Před 29 dny

    So let me ask ,just to be sure. I already bought my accommodations for 30 days however I didn't buy plane tickets yet. I can easily add a few more weeks. Are are you saying we can stay as tourist up to 60 days? Fyi My accommodations is the middle of January to middle of February

    • @magicfire1
      @magicfire1 Před 28 dny

      You must go out of Thailand and come back. You will get 60 days visa exemption.

  • @TokyoTim5
    @TokyoTim5 Před měsícem

    Chris, another great video. Thank you once again for your hard work. You are a fantastic ambassador of Thailand 🇹🇭.
    Waiting for you, Hailey and Dana to visit Tokyo! 😎

  • @mikeparker6322
    @mikeparker6322 Před měsícem +1

    The 5 year visa is questionable as a "VIP" experience. The 10 or 20 year is VIP. Of course $25,000 is not chump change. The limo transport is actually a shared van. The Elite Guy once wore an over the top shiny yellow blazer during the price change AKA;: Rebranding news event. He looked like a "used car salesman".

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +3

      For sure a marketer but not a good sales man. Any person in his position should realise the impact of tax on membership, and should be lobbying the government like crazy to get an exemption. Instead he avoids the issue, and promotes not so great credit card like benefits, form which his visa no doubt gets paid a trailer commission. The affluent can see this for what it is …. By no means a serious long stay proposition. .

  • @Hector5257
    @Hector5257 Před měsícem +9

    Really annoying to see all the haters who pop up every time the Privilege visa is mentioned, usually because they can’t afford it or are too cheap to buy it. They are the only ones you normally see spiting on this visa, when Privilege visa holders practically never complain about it, and are in fact quite happy with it.

    • @vell333
      @vell333 Před měsícem +1

      F A C T S 💯… it’s called Privilege/Elite for a reason (I’m just glad I got it before the price jump last October)! :)

    • @exalhoa
      @exalhoa Před měsícem +5

      Exactly. In early 2022 I spent all afternoon at the CNX immigration for a 30 day extension and the first thing I did after arriving back home was apply for the Elite. I'm in the 7 series BMW on the way to my condo while all of the whiners are still in the immigration queue.

    • @Jack-2day
      @Jack-2day Před měsícem

      Out of curiosity i keyed in “Thailand Privilege Card Co.,Ltd” on Google Maps & then checked out their reviews spanning the last 8 years…very interesting

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +4

      Rubbish ask any privileged holder if they are happy about the new and proposed tax laws and privilege visa failure to address it or as a tourist visa offer an exemption

    • @Hector5257
      @Hector5257 Před měsícem +3

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms You are totally off track !!! Your comment relates to anyone wanting to live in Thailand long term and has absolutely nothing you do with the subject at hand. Go elsewhere appropriate to discuss tax issues and your wish lists of any visa exemptions advantages !

  • @thomasmerrill3585
    @thomasmerrill3585 Před měsícem +4

    Stop trying to sell these over priced nonsense visa

  • @glogie19
    @glogie19 Před měsícem

    I just went through the process and got the Thai Privilege Visa. I now need to get the visa affixed to my passport. Something annoying is that if you're outside of the country, you can get it affixed to your passport when you arrive at the airport, but to get to Thailand you still need to apply for a regular tourist visa. I'm not from any of the visa exempt countries so I'd still need to go through the process of booking a flight there, and a return flight, and waiting weeks for processing of a tourist visa just to fly over there and then affix the new visa in my passport. Surely they should allow a special exemption if you've already paid and gotten the confirmation letter and member ID for your new privilege visa that you intend to have affixed within minutes of your arrival in country.

  • @francis9716
    @francis9716 Před měsícem

    Do you know of any lawyers that will handle the retirement visa process for expats in Phuket? Any cost estimate in US$?

  • @alexandrasmith7682
    @alexandrasmith7682 Před 28 dny

    Virtually all countries around the world (including the US and UK) have "wealth visas" ...... In other words, you have so much money that you will never need to work in that country. As long as you can prove that, you are entry stamped all the way. Off hand, I cannot remember but I seem to recall that the one for the US was about $3,000,000 sat in an easy access account (should not include business, private property, shares ..... This is strictly just cash).

  • @les8518
    @les8518 Před měsícem +26

    Boy oh boy.
    You could at least improve on your standard of dress for these situations.

  • @MrDarkSky176
    @MrDarkSky176 Před měsícem +4

    you can pay for everything in this world lol

  • @w3s77
    @w3s77 Před 29 dny

    Do the Privilege Visas provide clean air?

  • @JohnDoe-iv7yu
    @JohnDoe-iv7yu Před měsícem +5

    My retirement multientry Visa with Bangkok Bank account AND 800,000 baht sponsor (meaning I dont put a dime into my BKK Bank, the Visa Service puts up 800k baht).
    Cost per year? $18,500 baht
    Every 90 day check in, 100 baht
    Gold Elite Visa for 5 years (the lowest cost) is 900,000 baht. Do the math, it sucks.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem

      Funny thing is 20 years plan price is more tripled than 10 years plan. +5 years registration price is just 10% discount????? Come on folks, you cannot out smart rich people. They all gonna pick 10 years and will update.

    • @R-sn1ty
      @R-sn1ty Před měsícem

      not everybody is eligible for retirement visa m8

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      It’s an overpriced tourist visa with a heavy tax liability attached

  • @SeftonHanley
    @SeftonHanley Před 5 dny

    Why would you want a Elite visa (is this sponsored content) ?? No working online rights (DTV does).. LTR gives zero income tax.. High cost, glorified tourist visa, short term driving licenses etc.
    Elite is toast, I just dont see it has any value now that 5 year DTV's and LTR's are on the menu.

  • @MiHy1
    @MiHy1 Před 28 dny

    If you travel in/out of Thailand via Samui you don’t get the elite service. You queue with everyone else.

  • @mikelindbergh642
    @mikelindbergh642 Před měsícem

    I got my Privilege Card recently, and I am arriving in Bangkok next week. Yes, it is an expensive option.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +2

      Hope you got a good tax lawyer. Your going to need one with the new and proposed tax laws in Thailand

    • @chrischiangmai
      @chrischiangmai Před měsícem +1

      @@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms not sure what you're talking about, you can't pay tax unless you have a TAX ID and you can't get that unless you have a NON O visa which the privilege is not.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      @chrischiangmai anyone staying more than 180 days is classified as a tax resident and can get a tax ID irrespective of visa type. If you stay 180 days a year and have assessable income you must register for a tax ID and declare it. Some say they will not get a tax ID, not declared etc. First that does not mean you are not liable to pay tax, it merely means you are committing tax evasion. If for whatever reason you are caught it can be quite serious. Second, it is likely given the tax information system coming into place you will be caught. Even today in the BKK post the revenue department has been boasting about sending letters out to those they discovered are not in the tax system. Not to mention that even with Dual tax agreements, you will pay more in Thailand than if you just stay at home. Many people are being misled by the fact the privilege visa is a tourist visa. Even as a tourist if you stay 180 days you need to get a tax ID and declare tax.

    • @chrischiangmai
      @chrischiangmai Před měsícem

      ​@@MikeFoscolos-ch7ms You have to prove you have assessable income in order to get a TAX ID, if you just take money out the ATM you will have no proof in order to get the TAX ID. That's not dodging tax that's simply you don't have assessable income because you've got no financial transactions. My guess is you've never applied for a Tax ID and don't know what you're talking about.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      @chrischiangmai The new law takes effect 1 Jan 2024 with declarations taking place by April 2025. You can get a tax ID once you can establish you have been in Thailand for 180 days in the calendar year. You go to the local tax office and fill in the paperwork and they check your entry and exit status nothing more. They will ask you if you have declare income the answer will be yes if you are remitting foreign funds. As for ATMs and foreign debt and credit cards it is tracked and classified as remittance of income in Thailand. Suggest you ask a tax lawyer of your choice for advice. Sadly I do know what I am talking about. I am only the messenger don’t shoot me.

  • @warrenwilliams7456
    @warrenwilliams7456 Před měsícem +3

    Ummmm......no

  • @Dazzman170
    @Dazzman170 Před měsícem +2

    Cannot work on it right? Rather invest the money elsewhere.

  • @GlobalTriathlonNetwork
    @GlobalTriathlonNetwork Před měsícem +4

    Just need 1-5 yr visa with no other features.

    • @DerrickWeil
      @DerrickWeil Před měsícem

      There are no visa like that in Thailand, there is a LTR 10 year visa but the requirements are pretty strict and most will not qualify for it.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      It does not offer much. And no tax exemption makes it the world’s first tourist visa with a tax liability .

  • @p.c.h.6721
    @p.c.h.6721 Před měsícem +5

    But you're still not allowed to work, not worth it.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem

      You don't work if you are previleged. Open a factory or investing it is another story, they have the another visa for it.

  • @jamie1453
    @jamie1453 Před měsícem +3

    You'll need to be admitted to the hospital with angina after you pay that exorbitant fee! Wowzie! 🤣Yes not for everyone.

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem

      Not to mention when you find out about when you find out about the new and proposed tax laws

  • @Freedom-33
    @Freedom-33 Před 27 dny

    I have the Privilege visa. It’s not true that there is zero visa process during the lifetime of the visa. I still need to do 90 day reports and every year I must get a new 1 year stamp which costs around 1800thb + my time + paperwork. Each immigration office I have dealt with also has their own random version of what documents (and how many of each) is required as well. *not complaining I’m just saying it’s not all bells and whistles*
    Cost wise, the previous 1M thb for 20 years made sense. It actually saved money in most cases.
    Now it would be 900k x 4 (3.6m thb) which in my opinion, is still ok, but not great value unless you have considerable discretionary funds.

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Před 24 dny

      same paper work and 90 day report and all hassle have pay you elite scammer visa or normal retiree,marry,ltr,etc visa.

  • @dennythedavinchi3832
    @dennythedavinchi3832 Před měsícem +1

    I probably would try 10 years Platinum but 20 years is way too much rip off. Rather invest long stay visa would be better cause that's your money can withdraw one day. I probably get this when I reach 40 years old.

  • @Catherine_2571
    @Catherine_2571 Před měsícem +15

    If you’re going to interview officials, please invest in a suit, or at least a shirt with buttons and long pants.

  • @RingoSG
    @RingoSG Před 25 dny

    Unless they add the Tax Exemption attached with the Privilege visa like the LTR, it’s a useless visa. DTV is way better.

  • @mrc_nrd
    @mrc_nrd Před měsícem

    For me it isnt worth it but its still one of the easiest to get.
    How many countries have something like that for the (new and higher) price ?
    Last year 20 years goes for 1 Million Baht, now they changed the name of the baby (Elite goes Privilege) and 20 years goes for 5 Million Baht.
    For me it isnt worth it but for many others it is.
    Another problem for me is, I dont know where I want to stay in 5, 10 oder 20 years.

  • @Abadii87
    @Abadii87 Před měsícem

    If its 1 m for 10 years .. i will consider it

  • @Vaughnfriday
    @Vaughnfriday Před měsícem +1

    What are the costs of each visa

    • @DerrickWeil
      @DerrickWeil Před měsícem +1

      He gave out the visa website - starting from 900,000 up to 2,500,000 baht.

    • @Vaughnfriday
      @Vaughnfriday Před měsícem

      @@DerrickWeil thanks they mentioned it in the last few minutes of the video

  • @kirkmilliren9218
    @kirkmilliren9218 Před měsícem

    This is one of the most confusing things I have about visas. This all sounds good Chris, but I definitely am not able to afford this, but the right visa for me is what I need help with. I'm going to have to compare all the rest of what is available so I can choose the one that I will be able to afford. Where do I need to go to find all of these choices? Is there a video about this? Help, please! 😊 🙏🙏

    • @mauricerobillard612
      @mauricerobillard612 Před měsícem

      Nothing to be confused about brother. Just simply go to a reputable broker, like Key Visa in Pattaya, have your valid passport with two passport style photos, pay up front the 38,000 Baht for your O retirement visa. The first visa you obtain is good for 15 months. Done ... yearly renewal after that is 16500 baht. No paper work. They truly take care of everything. On the very same day i went to get my first visa, the chauffeured me directly to a Thai Bank and opened an account witch is a must if you want to live here long term, then they took me straight to immigration with no waiting. No border runs, no fuss. If you can't afford that amount, don't come to Thailand.
      czcams.com/video/WxbEIsLNHqQ/video.htmlsi=Fx9DAmnzZs4SSe7C

    • @mauricerobillard612
      @mauricerobillard612 Před měsícem +1

      I replied to you but my reply was taken down

    • @kirkmilliren9218
      @kirkmilliren9218 Před měsícem

      @@mauricerobillard612 I got a picture of your reply, thank you for your help

    • @user-gt6vc7sf4h
      @user-gt6vc7sf4h Před měsícem +2

      Elite visa isn’t for poor ppl

  • @4lan
    @4lan Před měsícem

    how does this program compare to singapore?

    • @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms
      @MikeFoscolos-ch7ms Před měsícem +1

      No comparison the tax in Thailand is up to 35% on a remittance basis. And they are planning worldwide taxation. Singapore is only taxed at source

  • @swayp5715
    @swayp5715 Před měsícem

    Over the last 3 years they have increased the price of the 20 visa by 5 times! I think that is very excessive now.