Another Retirement Visa Question
Another Retirement Visa Question
If you posses a "Multiple Entry" retirement non-immigrant o-a visa do you still have to get a re-entry permit from Thai Immigration prior to leaving Thailand to insure that your retirement visa will be valid when you return OR is the purpose of getting a "Multiple Entry" to relieve you of having to get that re-entry permit prior to leaving the country?
Re: Another Retirement Visa Question
To be honest, mate, if it was me I would be more concerned about getting the dates sorted out on the visa that you have, and at the same time ask the Immigration to advise you.ric wrote:If you posses a "Multiple Entry" retirement non-immigrant o-a visa do you still have to get a re-entry permit from Thai Immigration prior to leaving Thailand to insure that your retirement visa will be valid when you return OR is the purpose of getting a "Multiple Entry" to relieve you of having to get that re-entry permit prior to leaving the country?
On the face of what you have written, then yes a "multiple entry" is just that, you do not need a re-entry permit.
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
Yes Ric, you (and Nereus) are correct about the multiple entry stamp. You can also get a single entry one cheaper (1900 baht I think) if you know you will only leave the country (and return) once.
I always get the multiple entry even though I've only used it once in 5 years because I feel that I want to be able to leave immediately in case of a health or family emergency and not be concerned with paperwork or losing my visa.
I always get the multiple entry even though I've only used it once in 5 years because I feel that I want to be able to leave immediately in case of a health or family emergency and not be concerned with paperwork or losing my visa.
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Do they have a multiple entry marriage visa ?????
Just in case i want to leave and come back to a new one
They should offer that one Sarge. I'm sure it would be a money maker for them as many would use it!

My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Yes, but 3 strikes and you`re out. Because after 3 strikes you qualify for the "Mentally Short Changed" visa.sargeant wrote:See this forum is a mine of information i did not know they had such a visa mind you did not ask------- dont ask dont learn
Do they have a multiple entry marriage visa ?????
Just in case i want to leave and come back to a new one![]()
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May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
By that time you probably couldn't meet the financial requirements for any kind of visa any longer!Yes, but 3 strikes and you`re out. Because after 3 strikes you qualify for the "Mentally Short Changed" visa.

My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Wouldn't that be a multiple marriage entry visa rather that a multiple entry marriage visa?sargeant wrote:See this forum is a mine of information i did not know they had such a visa mind you did not ask------- dont ask dont learn
Do they have a multiple entry marriage visa ?????
Just in case i want to leave and come back to a new one :D :D :lach:
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Re: Another Retirement Visa Question
Some people mixed up the visas with the permission of stay stamps. The Visa is what the Thai consulate put in your passport when you applied for the visa OUTSIDE Thailand. The visa can be for a single entry or multiple entries and must be used latest the day before 'MUST ARRIVE BEFORE ... Date'. If you have a multiple entry visa you can leave and return how many times you like before that date and every time you arrive at the airport you will be granted one year's permission of stay, stamped in your passport by the immigration officer. Hence, during that visa's validity time you do not need a re-entry permit.ric wrote:If you posses a "Multiple Entry" retirement non-immigrant o-a visa do you still have to get a re-entry permit from Thai Immigration prior to leaving Thailand to insure that your retirement visa will be valid when you return OR is the purpose of getting a "Multiple Entry" to relieve you of having to get that re-entry permit prior to leaving the country?
If, however, your visa was for a single entry only, or the must arrive date has expired, then you will need to purchase a re-entry permit (single entry costs 1,000 baht and multiple 3,800 baht) at an immigration office (note! cannot be purchased at the airport) before leaving Thailand.
The re-entry permit will be valid for use until your previous permission to stay stamp expires, but you should preferably return no later than 30 days before that date in order to have time for the application of a permission to stay based on retirement should you wish to retain your status here.