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Thailand retirement visa — requirements, cost & renewal

Thailand's retirement visa (Non-O) lets you stay long-term after 50: extendable year after year, with 90-day reporting and full access to Thai banking and healthcare. We handle the whole cycle — first application, annual extension, reporting.

Thailand's retirement visa (Non-O) lets people aged 50+ stay long-term: a 90-day entry converted to a one-year extension, renewable every year. Two financial routes: ฿800,000 in a Thai bank or ฿65,000/month income (or a combination). You report every 90 days. Agency assistance from ฿18,000 all-in including renewal management. As of 2026 the route is unchanged and remains the standard long-stay option for retirees.
✅ 50+ years old ✅ 800k or 65k route ✅ From ฿18,000 all-in ✅ Renewal reminders

Eligibility — the two financial routes

What it costs

ServiceWhat's includedTimelineFee
Retirement (Non-O) application800k/65k route, embassy or bank docs2–4 weeks฿18,000
Annual extensionBank book, income docs, filing2–3 weeks฿12,000
90-day reporting (per year)Online or in-person1 day฿1,500

Government fees extra, quoted in writing before you commit.

How the process works with us

  1. Message us with your age, income situation and current visa
  2. We pick the route that keeps the most money in your pocket — 800k or 65k
  3. We prepare the embassy/bank paperwork and file the application
  4. You collect the stamp; we set up your extension and 90-day calendar

Why expats use us

  • Fees quoted in writing — no "surprise costs" at immigration
  • One immigration visit max for most cases
  • We track your stamps, dates & renewals — reminders before deadlines
  • Honest assessment first: if you don't qualify, we tell you before you pay

Recent result

  • Retirement extension saved after a lapsed re-entry — UK, 62
  • 4,800+ applications filed across all routes
  • 98% first-time approval rate
  • 10 years operating in Bangkok

Questions we hear about retirement visas

Is ฿800,000 really required?

For the bank route, yes — the money must be in a Thai bank account and seasoned for the required period. The 65k monthly income route is the alternative if you have a pension or foreign income.

Can I work on a retirement visa?

No — the retirement (Non-O) does not permit work. If you want to work in Thailand, you need a Non-B and work permit instead.

How often do I need to report?

Every 90 days of continuous stay. We handle it for ฿1,500 a year, online or in person.

What happens if I leave Thailand?

With a re-entry permit your retirement status survives the trip. Without one, it lapses — that's the mistake we see most. We set up re-entry for every client.

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