Requirements for Retirement and Educational Visa

The Royal Thai Police issued Order No. 7/2562 dated 14 January 2019 and Order No. 35/2562 dated 18 January 2019 setting out updated criteria for extending a visa when working for the government, a state enterprise, other governmental agency, or if studying at an educational institution, or if retired.

Keywords: Mazars, Thailand, Legal, Retirement Visa, Educational Visa, STM.7

23 April 2019

Reason for stay

Old procedures

Updated procedures

  • A foreigner working for a government, state enterprise, or other governmental agency

Permission to stay granted for no more than one year

Permission to stay granted for no more than one year

A copy of the person’s passport and a copy of his work permit

A copy of the person’s passport and a copy of his work permit, or official orders (if changing department) and a valid work permit

A letter of confirmation and request to stay issued by the relevant Ministry, Bureau, or Department

A letter of confirmation and request to stay issued by the government, state enterprise, or other governmental agency

  • A foreigner studying at a private educational institution

 

  1. For a general educational institution, permission to stay will not be granted for more than one year.
  2. For other types of schools, non-formal school; permission to stay will be granted for a period certified by the school (no more than 90 days). The total length of stay shall not exceed one year from the date that the person entered Thailand.

The requirements for the type of institution remain unchanged

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following documents are required:

  • A copy of the school’s licence issued by the proper authorities
  • A letter of confirmation and request to stay issued by the educational institution showing the year of education, level of curriculum, and educational achievement
  • A copy of the school curriculum and class schedule
  • A confirmation letter issued by the governmental agency or the provincial official in charge (International schools are exempt from this requirement)

The documents required are the same as those set out in items 1-4. However, some additional documents are required to renew the visa for a second year:

  • A copy of the student’s transcript and information on the length of study
  • The official immigration form (STM.7) signing by a classmate verifying that the foreigner is a student
  • A foreigner studying at a state educational institution

Permission to stay granted for a period of study which shall not exceed one year

The approval period remains unchanged

A letter of confirmation and request to stay issued by the educational institution showing the year of education, level of curriculum, and educational achievement

Requirements for the letter of confirmation remain unchanged. However, some additional documents are required to renew the visa for a second year:

  1. A copy of the student’s transcript and information on the length of study
  2. The official immigration form (STM.7) signing by a classmate verifying that the foreigner is a student

 

  • A foreigner seeking a retirement visa

Permission to stay will be granted for no more than one year

Permission to stay will be granted for no more than one year

A non-immigrant visa will be issued

A non-immigrant visa will be issued

The applicant must be 50 or more years old

The applicant must be 50 or more years old

The applicant must provide evidence that he receives income of at least THB 65,000 a month or has THB 800,000 in a Thai bank account (savings or fixed deposit account). The balance of at least THB 800,000 must be held for 3 months after the visa is granted. The first year in which the applicant requests a retirement visa, he must also provide evidence that this amount was in his account 60 days before applying for the visa.

 

  1. The applicant must provide evidence that he receives income of at least THB 65,000 a month; or
  2. The applicant must provide evidence that he has at least THB 800,000 in a Thai bank account (savings or fixed deposit account) prior the filing date. The balance of at least THB 800,000 must be held for 3 months after the visa is granted. After those three months, the funds can be withdrawn, but the balance in the Thai bank account must not fall below THB 400,000; or
  3. The applicant must provide evidence that he both receives annual income and has funds deposited in a Thai bank account which together total not less than THB 800,000 on the application date. The funds in the Thai bank account must be held for 3 months after the visa is granted. After those three months, the funds can be withdrawn, but the balance in the Thai bank account must not fall below THB 400,000.

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