rosievictoria wrote:Nereus
Confusion Confusion
I thought if you had an Over 50 Retirement Visa for 1 year that was it.
After the year or any time during the year you just packed up or re-applied.for a new one.
We get very nervous thinking of having to do a visa run.
If we have a "O" visa valid for a year why cant we go every 90 days to Hua Hin to have it checked?
Many thanks
rosievictoria
Rosie,
If you can get a one year retirement visa in Melbourne, yes, you can pack up and leave before the year expires, or renew it in HH. BUT, my concern with this would be that you have indicated that you will probably retire here permantly one day, and the way things keep changing with these procedures, I would hesitate to use a retirement visa for your current purpose, as when the time comes in the future they may refuse you one on the grounds that: "the last time we gave you one you up and left".
As I understand it, the retirement visa is to encourage retirees to stay longer.
You cannot have an "O" visa "checked" in Hua Hin because each entry is only good for 90 days, and therefore you have to cross a border to renew it. The retirement visa says that you have to "report" to
immigration every 90 days, which you can do in HH.
There is nothing to fear about doing visa runs--there are people who will take you if you have concerns.
If you are sure you only want to stay for 4 months, do what Lomuamart has suggested. We would be interested to find out the results, particularly about the procedure for a retirement visa issued in Australia.
As I mentioned before, they did indicate to me in Perth that they could do it. They also gave me a multi entry 1 year "o" without any proof of funds. But like Lomuamart has written, things change and each consulate seems to have its own interpretation of the rules.
Good Luck