Gaybutton wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:54 pm
.......However, I would never recommend getting the retirement visa that way unless there is no other choice.
I was surprised after retiring here just how many expats there are who can't meet the financial requirements and use an agent solely for that purpose.
I know several expats who have been retired here for years who are living on less than 40,000 THB/month. One Brit I know who used to drive a taxi in London only receives 32,000 THB/month and seems to be surviving pretty well down in Hua Hin, and I have a good friend from Germany with a similar income who retired 5 years ago in Kon Kean who seems to be keeping his head above water. I also know a handful of expats right here in Pattaya who don't receive the minimum of 65,000 THB/month either, nor do they have 800,000 THB in the bank. Obviously all of these guys use agents and apparently pay somewhere between 12,000 - 16,000 THB/year for the visa extension service.
Immigration laughs all the way to the $$bank$$...the agents are happy...the expats are happy...and the wheel, with all its corrupt cogs, keeps on turning.