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.
| Service | What's included | Timeline | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retirement (Non-O) application | 800k/65k route, embassy or bank docs | 2–4 weeks | ฿18,000 |
| Annual extension | Bank book, income docs, filing | 2–3 weeks | ฿12,000 |
| 90-day reporting (per year) | Online or in-person | 1 day | ฿1,500 |
Government fees extra, quoted in writing before you commit.
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.
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.
Every 90 days of continuous stay. We handle it for ฿1,500 a year, online or in person.
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.
Message us on Line, WhatsApp or Messenger with your passport nationality and current visa. You get a straight answer and a written fee within the hour (9:00–18:00, Mon–Sat). Get your retirement status sorted once — correctly — and never queue for it again.