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A retirement visa is a visa for foreigners who want to stay in Thailand for a long time; it allows visa holders to stay in Thailand for 1 year (renewable).
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A retirement visa is a visa that allows foreigners to stay in Thailand for 1 year, provided they are over 50 years old and intend to spend the rest of their life in Thailand (Non-Immigrant O Long-Stay Visa).
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There are many cases of foreigners wishing to enter Thailand, but how can they be sure they’re not breaking immigration laws?
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Thailand is a destination for foreigners who want to spend their retirement there because it is a beautiful country, and it is comfortable and has complete facilities.
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Leading the government to digital government with 4 goals and indicators of success in digital government development in the 5-year period (2023-2027) that must reduce inequality in accessing services
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A Retirement Visa – or Non-Immigrant Visa "O-A" (Long Stay) – can be issued to qualified applicants aged 50 years or older and wish to stay in Thailand for a period of not more than 1 year.
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Foreigners wishing to stay in Thailand on a long-term basis after entering retirement must apply for a retirement visa at the Thai embassy or consulate-general in their home country,
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After the COVID-19 outbreak began to improve, the Thai government started to open up the country for tourists, in the hope of creating a bustling tourism atmosphere again,
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After Thailand relaxed the COVID-19-related measures and opened the country to welcome foreign tourists, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports prepared a summary of income from foreign tourists in Thailand during January to October 2022.
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Traveling and living in Bangkok became so congested that in 2016, TomTom, the world's leading manufacturer of GPS,
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The tourism industry is an important sector for the country's economic growth, especially after the COVID-19 crisis, when tourism activities started to come back.
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The Condominium Act Amendment No. 4 B.E. 2551 allows foreigners to purchase and hold ownership of condominium units in Thailand up to 49% of the sales area of that project and the other 51% held by Thai individuals.