If you hold a Retirement Visa in Thailand and wish to leave the country for an extended period of time, there are a few important factors to consider:
Re-entry Permit: If you plan to leave Thailand and return after an extended period, it’s crucial to obtain a re-entry permit before departing.
Failure to obtain a re-entry permit may result in the cancellation of your visa, and you would need to apply for a new visa if you wish to return to Thailand.
Validity of the Retirement Visa: The retirement visa typically has a validity period of one year. If you plan to be outside of Thailand for an extended period and your retirement visa is nearing expiration, you should ensure that you renew your visa before leaving the country. It’s important to maintain the validity of your retirement visa to avoid any complications upon your return.
Residency and Eligibility: Extended periods outside of Thailand may impact your eligibility for long-term residency or the renewal of your retirement visa. Some immigration offices may have specific requirements regarding the amount of time you need to spend in Thailand each year to maintain your visa status. If you plan to be away from Thailand for an extended period, it’s advisable to consult with the Thai Immigration Consultant to understand any potential implications on your residency status and visa renewal.