Hei.
H?per ? f? litt hjelp p? noen sp?rsm?l her.
Er 52 ?r, pensjonert, gift med Thai kvinne,vi har hus i Thailand som st?r i hennes navn.
Vi har planer om ? flytte til Thailand f?rste halv?r 2011.
Hva gj?r jeg ? visa ? m? jeg ha 800000 bath p? konto, som pensjonist, jeg har jo sikker inntekt hver mnd.
Er det immigration myndighet i Pattaya ?
Er interessert i alle praktiske ting jeg m? ordne hjemme i Norge og n?r jeg skal s?ke i Thailand..
Mvh
John H.
Om Visa For Pensjonist
Started by hammers, Oct 10 2010 04:50 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 October 2010 - 04:50 PM
#2
Posted 10 October 2010 - 05:32 PM
What language is this
#3
Posted 11 October 2010 - 11:44 AM
No idea what language it is but I'll post this and hope it helps
12 month extension to a non-immigrant visa: If you are holding a non-immigrant visa, you have the option of extending this by 12 months based on retirement (50 years old or over). Such extensions consist of a stamp in your passport detailing issue date and permitted to stay until date. Conditions apply and include holding a thai bank account with 800k baht for 3 months prior to application.
If you are residing in the Kingdom under an extension to a non-immigrant visa and wish to leave the Kingdom at any time, then you will need to obtain a re-entry permit to avoid losing the extension and the subsequent need to re-apply (i.e. applying for a new non-immigrant visa and then extension of stay).
If you are residing in the Kingdom under an extension to a non-immigrant visa it is a legal requirement that the holder reports current address to an immigration office using form TM.47 (in person or by registered mail) every 90 days. Re-entering the Kingdom is the equivalent of a 90 day report.
12 month extension to a non-immigrant visa: If you are holding a non-immigrant visa, you have the option of extending this by 12 months based on retirement (50 years old or over). Such extensions consist of a stamp in your passport detailing issue date and permitted to stay until date. Conditions apply and include holding a thai bank account with 800k baht for 3 months prior to application.
If you are residing in the Kingdom under an extension to a non-immigrant visa and wish to leave the Kingdom at any time, then you will need to obtain a re-entry permit to avoid losing the extension and the subsequent need to re-apply (i.e. applying for a new non-immigrant visa and then extension of stay).
If you are residing in the Kingdom under an extension to a non-immigrant visa it is a legal requirement that the holder reports current address to an immigration office using form TM.47 (in person or by registered mail) every 90 days. Re-entering the Kingdom is the equivalent of a 90 day report.
#4
Posted 11 October 2010 - 03:58 PM
yo have to report 7 days before or 5 days after da 90 days bro
#5
Posted 01 February 2011 - 02:10 PM
Sorry mate, I have no idea what you are going on about.
That link goes to a site about Canada
You will have to write in English or I can't help you
That link goes to a site about Canada
You will have to write in English or I can't help you
#6
Posted 01 February 2011 - 07:25 PM
Dat is eijn Norske ouw Scandinavis spraak? Googleated into English
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