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Retirement Visa 800,000 BahtCan this be split over two banks?


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#1 madmitch

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Posted 2009-02-21 17:19:17

I have two bank accounts. One earns interest at 4% and the money is in for a fixed term. The other is a standard savings account.

Can I use the combined amount (after bringing in a fairly large additional amount from overseas)? I realise I would need two letters of confirmation. Or would it be better to transfer it all into one account?

#2 ubonjoe

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Posted 2009-02-21 17:47:43

It should not be a problem. Infact for fixed term accounts they might want to see a 2nd account with some activity anyway. As long as both accounts have been at a total of 800,00 baht for 3 months. It might be a little confusing to immigration but it should be ok.

#3 olsen

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Posted 2009-02-22 15:05:24

Yes, you can do this....the immigration will accept it.... I've done it before when living in Phuket.



 


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