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Offline Somnat

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2012, 11:22:13 AM »
Just been informed by a reliable source that for the above ^ it is 2 months each year not 3 months.

Sorry about mis information

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2012, 11:23:23 AM »
Nothing changed. An extention to a visa because of married to Thai, you Cannot use
a combination of income and money in Bank
(400,000b). With a retirement ext you Can
 Use 1) money in Bank(800,000) 2) income (65,000b per month) or
3) a combination of 1) and 2) totalling 800,000b
Hope this helps clear the murky world of Immigration rules!! 555

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2012, 11:26:33 AM »
This my second renewal Its just tha I wanted to clarify seasoning period  becuae I have had to dip into my bank account.  I think that if I get my pension paid into thai bank it should aleviate prob  Is that correct   If means just over 32k per month depending on rate of exchange

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2012, 11:30:25 AM »
Nothing changed. An extention to a visa because of married to Thai, you Cannot use
a combination of income and money in Bank
(400,000b). With a retirement ext you Can
 Use 1) money in Bank(800,000) 2) income (65,000b per month) or
3) a combination of 1) and 2) totalling 800,000b
Hope this helps clear the murky world of Immigration rules!! 555

Damn I was lucky that time then Nobby  :biggrin:

Now on the retirement extension. Oh so much easier thumbup

Offline Somnat

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2012, 11:37:13 AM »
This my second renewal Its just tha I wanted to clarify seasoning period  becuae I have had to dip into my bank account.  I think that if I get my pension paid into thai bank it should aleviate prob  Is that correct   If means just over 32k per month depending on rate of exchange

By the letter of the law as previously posted, and what Nobby is saying (which IS correct)

If your income is 32K Bht / month you would not qualify if that was all you were showing immigration.

If your 32K bht a month + money in your Thai bank totaled more than 400K Bht AND was seasoned for 2 months prior to application, you would be fine :) 

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #20 on: November 24, 2012, 01:08:11 PM »
Thanks you guys I owe you a berr

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #21 on: November 24, 2012, 01:09:17 PM »
My computer fingers cant spell I mean a beer

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2012, 07:33:41 AM »
If you are extending for reason of marriage then the seasoning requirement is 2 month for everytime. You must have 400k in the bank. You cannot use a combination of money in bank and earnings. The bank account must be in your own sole name.

If you are extending for  retirement then it is possible to use a combination. The combination method does not require seasoning, although it is advisable to have the money in the bank for sometime before extending. If you are using money in the bank then it is 60 days for first extension and the 3 months for subsequent years.

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2012, 08:50:33 AM »
Thanks for response

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #24 on: November 25, 2012, 08:54:35 AM »
A number of folk here in Prakhonchai, married or otherwise just have a non-immigrant O visa and do a visa run across the Cambodian border to obtain another 90 days. Only costs are getting to the border and the Cambodian visa at $20.

An alternative is the Laos border near Ubon or Mukdahan, but the Laos visa here is $35.

No need to lock away 400K or 800K baht

Some having crossed the border have a 2/3 night holiday in Siem Reap or Savannaket for just the cost of onward travel and a hotel.

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #25 on: November 25, 2012, 03:16:12 PM »
A number of folk here in Prakhonchai, married or otherwise just have a non-immigrant O visa and do a visa run across the Cambodian border to obtain another 90 days. Only costs are getting to the border and the Cambodian visa at $20.

An alternative is the Laos border near Ubon or Mukdahan, but the Laos visa here is $35.

No need to lock away 400K or 800K baht

Some having crossed the border have a 2/3 night holiday in Siem Reap or Savannaket for just the cost of onward travel and a hotel.

Thats OK if you leave the country each year and get a new Visa, but its far easier to get an extension to your existing Visa then your 90day address reports(TM47) cost nothing and no other costs during the duration of your extension. That way if you want a holiday, you can then go anywhere!

Another option is to use a reputable Visa Agent who can provide a Marriage/Retirement extension without money in Bank.

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #26 on: November 25, 2012, 04:33:03 PM »
A number of folk here in Prakhonchai, married or otherwise just have a non-immigrant O visa and do a visa run across the Cambodian border to obtain another 90 days. Only costs are getting to the border and the Cambodian visa at $20.

An alternative is the Laos border near Ubon or Mukdahan, but the Laos visa here is $35.

No need to lock away 400K or 800K baht

Some having crossed the border have a 2/3 night holiday in Siem Reap or Savannaket for just the cost of onward travel and a hotel.

Thats OK if you leave the country each year and get a new Visa, but its far easier to get an extension to your existing Visa then your 90day address reports(TM47) cost nothing and no other costs during the duration of your extension. That way if you want a holiday, you can then go anywhere!

Another option is to use a reputable Visa Agent who can provide a Marriage/Retirement extension without money in Bank.

It  all depends I suppose if the 400/800K is readily available.

Not quite sure I would call any visa agent "reputable" that is able to arrange a visa without cash in the bank!

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #27 on: November 25, 2012, 08:24:41 PM »
It  all depends I suppose if the 400/800K is readily available.

Not quite sure I would call any visa agent "reputable" that is able to arrange a visa without cash in the bank!

Fair comment.
I only trust first hand experience or that from a very very reliable source (eg;well known friend)

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #28 on: November 25, 2012, 08:33:46 PM »
The visa situation does seem hideously complex.  It seems we have a wealth of experience on this site which is helpful but still slightly contradictory. I now have a retirement visa as I'm 57  and have a high income as I work abroad. I've quit work and will now settle down, despite having a house built here 6 years ago the longest I've lived in it is 3  consecutive months which is now. I've never really looked at the visa situation seriously until now but I believe things will change and become more difficult.

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Re: Pension confirmation
« Reply #29 on: November 25, 2012, 08:51:05 PM »
The visa situation does seem hideously complex.  It seems we have a wealth of experience on this site which is helpful but still slightly contradictory. I now have a retirement visa as I'm 57  and have a high income as I work abroad. I've quit work and will now settle down, despite having a house built here 6 years ago the longest I've lived in it is 3  consecutive months which is now. I've never really looked at the visa situation seriously until now but I believe things will change and become more difficult.

You are not wrong Jamaw. It is not at all effecient, effective or uniform, but you will get used to the crazyness. The plusses outways the negative stuff otherwise we all wouldnt be here.
I hope your fellow BE members can help and advise you.

 

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