Family Moving To Thailand
Started by Nadica, 2009-11-05 00:34
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#2Posted 2009-11-05 00:52:47
Would be helpful to have more information, such as nationality, family ages and plans once here in Thailand (working/retirement etc).
#3Posted 2009-11-05 04:31:58
We are family of four, all Italians, two children age 1 and 3 years. We would like to go to Koh Samui since we'\ve been there couple of times and we love it.
Once settled we would try to do some business there. I know that Italians do not need visa for stay up to 30 days but we are interested how we can stay for a longer period there. Prefferably without beeing obliged to go out of the country every 3 months Do you think is possible? Thanks #4Posted 2009-11-05 07:41:13
It seems neither of you is over 50, so retirement is out. If you could make an investment of 10 million baht you could stay in Thailand, or when you start your own business.
Till than it seems you will be on 60 day tourist visa's. At best you could get a multiple non-O, needing to leave the country every 90 days. When the oldest child goes to school in Thailand, one of the parents can get an extension of stay based on that if can show 500,000 baht in a bank account in Thailand. #5Posted 2009-11-05 08:38:52
Do you Mario think that if we opened a sort of business, this could be the most convenient thing to do then? Clearly 10M Baths are an important amount, no?
Do you have any information to give me regarding the non-O visa you mention? #6Posted 2009-11-05 09:07:17
There are one or two Consulates in Europe that will issue a Non Imm O Multi Entry Visa for the reason of Visiting Friends and family. This is valid for a year but would mean having to exit and return every 90 days.
The Consulate in Hull would probably be your best bet. Apply by post. Details can be found here. http://www.thaiconsu...-and-visas.aspx #7Posted 2009-11-05 20:22:20
As far as I understood before arriving in Thailand we all need to apply for a non immigrant visa and once arrived there one of us should try to get work permit.
I supose with work permit one can stay in Thailand for a period of up to 1 year without the need to get out of the country every 3 months for extension. Am I right? What then happens with the immigration status of the spouse and the children? Do anyone knows if there is a visa for a family reconciliation? How and when one should apply? How long it lasts? #8Posted 2009-11-05 21:03:29
I think Mario has it. I liken your situation to that of some friends:
Husband from UK, wife from Phillipines, and son is not Thai. Ie All foreigners. Son goes to school here, so wife gets some kind of Dependancy Visa, or Extensions of stay. Husband DOES have a work permit, but only in a small company, so his B visa necessitates a 90 day renewal trip. Research something like this, i reckon. #9Posted 2009-11-07 05:00:05
Question for Lite Beer: Do you think that the Thai Consulate in Hull would issue a visa to a non UK person/reisdent? I checked their web site and it says that that the applicant needs to have a UK or Ireland adress.
You know we have a little problem.. not only beeing Italians bit we live abroad as well. We live in Carribean and here there is no Thai embassy near by. USA perhaps.. #10Posted 2009-11-07 06:30:49
Hull has accepted EU persons/address in past..
Contact Hull to verify #11Posted 2009-11-07 07:30:51
Hull will return Passports to Europe. Not the Caribbean as far as I know. Give them a ring.
You are unlikely to get that Visa in USA. #12Posted 2009-11-07 19:55:23
I am sure I can find an adress in UK where to send the passport. Thank you both!
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