Thailand Privilege Visa

The Thailand Privilege Visa, formerly known as the Thailand Elite Visa, is a long-term multiple-entry visa issued under a unique quasi-governmental program designed to attract foreign nationals seeking extended residence in the Kingdom. Administered by Thailand Privilege Card Co., Ltd. (TPC)—a wholly state-owned enterprise under the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)—the program offers 5–20 year […]
Title Deeds in Thailand

Title Deeds in Thailand. In Thailand, the system of land ownership and property rights is governed by a well-defined legal framework, with title deeds serving as the cornerstone of property ownership. Title deeds, known as “Chanote” in Thai, are legal documents that certify ownership of land or property and provide critical information about its location, […]
Thai Retirement Visa

A long-term visa called a Thai Retirement Visa, also known as a Non-Immigrant O-A visa, enables foreigners over the age of 50 to reside in Thailand for at least one year in order to retire. The general conditions and procedures for obtaining a Thai retirement visa are as follows: 1. You must be 50 years […]
Common Visa Questions

We have listed some of the most common questions asked at Thai Immigration with regards to Thai visas and living in Thailand. We have also added links to other websites that might have a detailed explanation to the question.
90-day Reporting in Chiang Mai

The reporting is normally done in person but many tend to send in their wife to do the reporting as they need to complete a form and sign the book to show that they have reported. Note that this can be done 15 days before the notice period expires or 7 days after. You can also use registered mail to do your reporting.