I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
Yesterday I registered on Thai E-Visa System, today good news from you, I‘m not worried about coming to Thailand 🇹🇭😅😊everything going well, thank you and stay safe 🙏🏼🇹🇭
The 60 days visa exempt stamp doesn’t seem to be happening since it said June 1st but many people entering Thailand now are still getting stamped in for 30 days
1st, the rules are official and will be applied. 2nd, it needs around 2 to 4 weeks to be applied officially. 3rd, you can check the details on thai embassy official sites, which says what I mentioned here and in the vlog. So there is no need to rush cheer up and it will be applied very very soon.
This is great news. Hope to see more travellers, less tourists now. Hope everyone enjoys the beautiful land of smiles consciously while respecting all the rules...
These changes are very welcome but there is another one super imporant thing that Thai government should do. They should impose strict rules on real estate agencies and regulate the greedy and often cheating agents that require 12 months or 6 months contracts for people on a 60+30 days tourist visas (or visa exempt countries), because it makes absolutely no sense that those real estate agents and agencies are asking people with visas valid for 60 or 90 days to commit on a 6 or 12 months long contract. Finding a condo for a rent online (before arrival to Thailand) has become extremely difficult for all the people who cannot stay for 6 or 12 months. And let's face it, most of the people cannot stay for that long. And staying in hotel for 3 months is outrageously expensive, as well as staying at Air B'n'B (for 60 or 90 days) which is as expensive as hotels, sometimes even more expensive than hotels. So what's the point of allowing people to stay 60+30 days in Thailand when they must sign one year contract with greedy agents and then lose money if they leave earlier? Those agents actually increase prices not only for tourists but also for local, Thai citizens. This is why Thailand is becoming more and more expensive, especially Bangkok. And we all know that condo owners would be very happy to rent their condos for 3 months as well at same price of 10k to 15k baht (for a small studio or 1 bedroom), but their agents want 6 or 12 months contracts to get higher percentage. As a final result a lot of condos stay empty and they would be easily rented for 90 days if agents are not that greedy. So, at the end, what is better for Thailand tourism: 1. To allow people to rent condos for 60+30 days and then they will spend their money in Thailand anyway, on food, temples, excursions, travels, transportation, souvenirs, clothes, gifts etc., or 2. To keep renting very complicated because of greedy real estate agents to the point that people who can stay for 60+30 days will do the math and say 'Hey, that's a real rip off! For that much money I can go to Vietnam, Phillipines, Malaysia, Bali, Inodnesia or other countries, rent easily a condo for 2 or 3 months and enjoy my free time spending money on food, activities, excursions, trips etc. Personally, I think that Thailand would benefit much more if renting a condo becomes more simple than it is now, without crazy 6 or 12 months requirements form agents. And tourists would feel more safe if they already know that they can search and rent a condo from their home countries and then get and sign a contract on arrival, obtain TM30 Form to avoid immigration problems when extending/renewing visa or travelling outside of country and everything else that is legally required from the government to have. Coming to Thailand without arranged place to stay, and then chasing condos around for days or weeks and possibly getting scammed is very very stressful and tourists will leave with a bitter taste and then next time likely choose another destination. After all, tourists travel to relax and have a good time, right? Thanks Arsen!
Entering the Kingdom through air land/sea/air border checkpoints under Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme is permitted only twice in a calendar year, except nationals of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Singapore who may enter Thailand through such checkpoints more than twice in a calendar year. (Source: Royal Thai Consulate-General, Los Angeles)
By land and sea two times, yes. By air four times per year possible, their isn’t any rule which say it isn’t possible. If you stay not longer then 30 days at the moment.
Good evening, So does this mean under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme, if I leave to visit another country within that 60 day period, by air, and return a few days later, do i get another 60 days on my return?
Arsen , thank you.. i used ur videos and was able to navigate Patong and the airport with no hassle' i even took the smart bus as a first time traveller! Top tier support!
The 180 days of the DTV Visa could be extended for another 180 days and then you need to leave the country. You can then re enter Thailand anytime and the 180 days will start the countdown as soon as you step in Thailand and restart the process. The extension may only cost Thb 1900.
Dear friend, thank you for a very important video. I wanted to ask please. I have been living in Thailand for over 15 years on a pensioner O visa and every year I have renewed without problems. This year at the renewal they also gave me a form that says that when updating the address of the next 90 days I have to show them the bank book And I didn't understand why, if you could explain please, thanks🙏
I live here in Thailand and l am on the one year retirement visa, and every time l renew my visa l have never been asked to produce any sort of insurance, life or a health policy at my immigration office just proof of funds that is required i.e. 800,000 in a Thai bank account or 65000 per month income, and proof of my address. and then just do my online 90 day reporting, so l do not know where you get this insurance requirement thing from as my fellow expat friends have never had to have insurance for a retirement visa either🤔
my understanding as per the Thai embassy page is that if you apply for the retirement visa while in Thailand there is no insurance requirement, and it is only required if you apply for the visa in your home country or outside of Thailand. If I am incorrect, somebody please correct me.
Hardly any news for retirees, you still have the biggest headache of the 90 days reporting , and the re entry visa . The yearly visa is understandable and a must to keep the undesirable out. But the 90 days and re entry can be automatic made with a card, or a simple bank application.
Thanks for the updates, Arsen. I love Thailand i have been there on April 24 for days and I want to be there for about one month can you help me about this one and what I need to do .thanks again.
I just saw a video saying that starting in June, Thailand will have a 60 day visa on arrival for certain countries *America included* Can you verify this?
What if you just want to go to Thailand for 180 days and focus on gym training and stock trading? Assuming you have the 500,000 baht, can you get the DTV?
Arsen, has the retirement visa required insurance of under 40,000 baht been implemented by the Thai Government as of this date, or has this been delayed like the 60 day entrance on arrival?
I arrived in Thailand yesterday and I got a 30 day visa on arrival, but the arrival card that I have needed to fill out on my 100 or so previous times I entered the country is not needed
I have a question. I purchase my tickest from the US to Thailand and accidentally my ticket is for 31 day return. 😬 Will they give me a hard time on arrival???? Thank you.
More answers more questions... but like you said let's stay positive! My question is if you know ... what type of visa I need to apply to open an joined account with my Thai wife?
Hello, I have a question 🤔 If I apply for the 60 days tourist visa, leave the country and come back after, can I apply for another 60 days Visa? And can I do this for as many visa as I want? Thank you very much🙏🙏
Nice Thanks! I am hoping in September they have good news for who they are calling "elderly retired" 😉 Meaning the over 50 retired & also the married to a Thai woman retired in Thailand visa's 🤞
60 days VOA is not yet in effect, not one person have been granted 60 days upon entering Thailand as of June 01st, three friends have just tried and got the usual admission stamp 01 June 2024 and until 30 June 2024... either because it's not yet official, or simply because, well... TiT...
@@LiveLoveThailand nothing to do with being calm, but - you, as someone who claims knowledge of Thailand - it's an idea to actually inform people that, unless confirmed through Gazette, nothing is official in Thailand. Been a week now, seen any 60 days stamp yet?
Great video thanks, can i ask guestion? For usa citizen you know can come for 60 days which is great but can you leave and come back for another 60 days ? How many times could you do this in a year?
Hello! So this means that if I am from Romania I can get a visa on arrival for 60 days, confirmed ? And how much does it cost ? Before this update we only had the 15 days visa with the possibility of extension. Thank you in advance, all the best wishes !
I have an Australian passport, and I’ve already been to Thailand twice this year and I wish to go back there again to see my girlfriend soon, do i need to apply for a visa? Because I’ve read that your only allowed two visits per year.
Hi All, Is this new Visa rule effective or still in process of approval . There is so many different information every where, even the Embassy’s don’t have updated information. Please advice. Thanks
Any changes for the Belarusians? I am from Spain, married to a Belarusian, we want to go to Thailand but for now it is very complicated. Maybe I can get digital nomad visa and she will be able to come with me as my spouse? Waiting for the visa details, thank you
Hi Arsen Hope you are well Always like to see a new video Under the new 60 day visa exemption rules Can you still fly to Thailand unlimited times in a year ? I have been to Thailand about 4 times this year no longer than 2 weeks and was planning to come again in September to see my girlfriend Any advice appreciated Thank you
Good news indeed. However, as for medical insurance on a "Retirement Visa". Yeah, how about if the Thailand Govt. offered it at a reasonable price? Hummmm........seamless visits to the Thai doctor and Thai hospital in my retirement. Think about how wonderful that would be.
So now indians can visit and Stay upto 60 days as it was only for 30 days before ?? I have applied for Single entry visa which allow us to stay upto 60 days but if it is free I can save my money ... ❤
This already apply? 😮😮 I have a trip to Thailand in two weeks and I'm from Mexico so previously I had to get a visa on arrival, but now can I not go to the visa on arrival counter and go directly to immigration?
At last! About the 60 days visa exemption: three questions: is it really already official or when will it be? Is it (also/still) available in 2025? Is the new 60 days visa exemption extendable, like the previous one was, and if so: for how many extra days: 30, 60? Thank you for answering these 3 questions.
Arsen , it’s great news for a lot of people , I was planning a 3 month visit next month before I heard about the new visa changes , I want to know that if I stay for nearly 60 days , I was planing a visit to Indonesia for 10 days and then coming back to Thailand, will they give me another 60 days ?? I don’t know arsen , any ideas ?
These are positive things that are happening in Thailand, just when I'm thinking about retirement there. I hope they will make all things clear for people to make the right decisions. Thank you Thai government 🙏
I am 18 years old, will live in thailand in september working remotely, can I only get a visa in arrival when I arrive in bangkok and stay for about 75 days and go from there right?
Hi ..!! Mr.. Thanks Lot for the video.I want to Clarify for srilanka Visa rules clearly. Thailand Embassy in srilanka not yet allowed Visa excemtion or free visa finalized from srilanka to Thailand.Please explain it.Thank you..!!
My first issue with the remote visa, the banks.. you need 500k bhat in a locak bank but to even open a bank account, you need a long term visa in place anyway dont you?
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@FernandoBowen-78 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@EleanorMabel My advisor is VICTORIA CARMEN SANTAELLA;
You can look her up online
Nah I Can't say I can relate, VICTORIA CARMEN SANTAELLA charge is one-off and pretty reasonable when compared to what I benefit in returns.
Yesterday I registered on Thai E-Visa System, today good news from you, I‘m not worried about coming to Thailand 🇹🇭😅😊everything going well, thank you and stay safe 🙏🏼🇹🇭
🛺 you are always welcomed
How do I access the E visa system?
The 60 days visa exempt stamp doesn’t seem to be happening since it said June 1st but many people entering Thailand now are still getting stamped in for 30 days
I agree with you,I came yesterday,I said it 60 days now,they said no? Only got 30 days,need to pay for another 30/days now.
1st, the rules are official and will be applied.
2nd, it needs around 2 to 4 weeks to be applied officially.
3rd, you can check the details on thai embassy official sites, which says what I mentioned here and in the vlog.
So there is no need to rush cheer up and it will be applied very very soon.
I am trying to come in 16 july but not sure if i need to apply for visa or ill have visa on arrival ( im moroccan) 🥲 so confused
@@faouzielbakristay in Morocco pls
@@faouzielbakrisame
Very informative Arsen. Thank you. Very positive news .
My pleasure!
I entered yesterday, 03/06, and was only given 30 days as a UK citizen, in Chiang Mai.
Looks like local offices will boycott these new changes too.
This is great news. Hope to see more travellers, less tourists now. Hope everyone enjoys the beautiful land of smiles consciously while respecting all the rules...
Welcome
These changes are very welcome but there is another one super imporant thing that Thai government should do. They should impose strict rules on real estate agencies and regulate the greedy and often cheating agents that require 12 months or 6 months contracts for people on a 60+30 days tourist visas (or visa exempt countries), because it makes absolutely no sense that those real estate agents and agencies are asking people with visas valid for 60 or 90 days to commit on a 6 or 12 months long contract.
Finding a condo for a rent online (before arrival to Thailand) has become extremely difficult for all the people who cannot stay for 6 or 12 months. And let's face it, most of the people cannot stay for that long.
And staying in hotel for 3 months is outrageously expensive, as well as staying at Air B'n'B (for 60 or 90 days) which is as expensive as hotels, sometimes even more expensive than hotels. So what's the point of allowing people to stay 60+30 days in Thailand when they must sign one year contract with greedy agents and then lose money if they leave earlier? Those agents actually increase prices not only for tourists but also for local, Thai citizens. This is why Thailand is becoming more and more expensive, especially Bangkok. And we all know that condo owners would be very happy to rent their condos for 3 months as well at same price of 10k to 15k baht (for a small studio or 1 bedroom), but their agents want 6 or 12 months contracts to get higher percentage. As a final result a lot of condos stay empty and they would be easily rented for 90 days if agents are not that greedy.
So, at the end, what is better for Thailand tourism:
1. To allow people to rent condos for 60+30 days and then they will spend their money in Thailand anyway, on food, temples, excursions, travels, transportation, souvenirs, clothes, gifts etc., or
2. To keep renting very complicated because of greedy real estate agents to the point that people who can stay for 60+30 days will do the math and say 'Hey, that's a real rip off! For that much money I can go to Vietnam, Phillipines, Malaysia, Bali, Inodnesia or other countries, rent easily a condo for 2 or 3 months and enjoy my free time spending money on food, activities, excursions, trips etc.
Personally, I think that Thailand would benefit much more if renting a condo becomes more simple than it is now, without crazy 6 or 12 months requirements form agents. And tourists would feel more safe if they already know that they can search and rent a condo from their home countries and then get and sign a contract on arrival, obtain TM30 Form to avoid immigration problems when extending/renewing visa or travelling outside of country and everything else that is legally required from the government to have. Coming to Thailand without arranged place to stay, and then chasing condos around for days or weeks and possibly getting scammed is very very stressful and tourists will leave with a bitter taste and then next time likely choose another destination. After all, tourists travel to relax and have a good time, right?
Thanks Arsen!
@@mlgneo2855 Maybe 30 years ago. Try to find a condo online for a month or two or three months rent nowadays. No chance. His argument is very valid.
Very helpful hints & advice. Thank you so much for making and sharing
You are so welcome!
I ll fly to Bangkok tomorrow🙂Thanks for the loads of usefull information🙂
Have fun!
Great news and useful vlog 👍 Thanks Arsen 😊😊😊
Welcome
My pleasure!
Thank you for keeping us updated 😍
My pleasure!!
Entering the Kingdom through air land/sea/air border checkpoints under Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme is permitted only twice in a calendar year, except nationals of Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Singapore who may enter Thailand through such checkpoints more than twice in a calendar year. (Source: Royal Thai Consulate-General, Los Angeles)
👍
By land and sea two times, yes. By air four times per year possible, their isn’t any rule which say it isn’t possible. If you stay not longer then 30 days at the moment.
Good evening,
So does this mean under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme, if I leave to visit another country within that 60 day period, by air, and return a few days later, do i get another 60 days on my return?
Arsen , thank you.. i used ur videos and was able to navigate Patong and the airport with no hassle' i even took the smart bus as a first time traveller! Top tier support!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for the updates Arsen
Any time!
60 days at last! Yes! thanks for the info Arsen, very useful video as per usual!
Glad you liked it!
starting from when?
@@johnwallace5284 July/15/2024.
Thanks for sharing video.😄
Till the 60 day VOA is announced in the royal gazette then its not official ..
A lot of other TH-camrs were saying you could extend your 180'days by another 180 days. Really looking forward to more information to come out.
Only In 5 years twice
The 180 days of the DTV Visa could be extended for another 180 days and then you need to leave the country. You can then re enter Thailand anytime and the 180 days will start the countdown as soon as you step in Thailand and restart the process. The extension may only cost Thb 1900.
Very informative, thank you for the info Arsen
My pleasure
I will use the digital nomad visa
Great
@@LiveLoveThailandhow do you get it?
Kıymetli bilgilerinize teşekkür ederiz.🌹
Very good news Arsen. My travel times are generally Nov or Dec. Must plan again.
Was in bkk last Nov. Happy SL is in vis exemption list
Happy holidays!
Informative video Arsen, many viewers will find this very useful. Cheers.😊
Hope so!
Love Thailand and love your videos. Thank you
Thank you
Thank you so much for t 11:16 he info. regarding visa. Very helpful.
where find the list?? getting visa when arrive in Thailand
9:51 is digital nomads. That's all I'm here for
Thumbs up 👍 Arsen
Thank you
Very nice
Thanks
🙏👌It's really good news for me and my family @livelovethailand Mr. ARSEN 🙏 Thank you so much for your VALUABLE Informative videos
All the best
If you're married to a Thai you get absolutely nothing. So ya this visa is good
At this time, the government has not approved it for 60 days. We must wait. police at the border not yes for 60day kha
Needs one week
How many times I can visit Thailand the year?
Dear friend, thank you for a very important video. I wanted to ask please. I have been living in Thailand for over 15 years on a pensioner O visa and every year I have renewed without problems. This year at the renewal they also gave me a form that says that when updating the address of the next 90 days I have to show them the bank book And I didn't understand why, if you could explain please, thanks🙏
I think it's not nesacary to do that but could be a new case
Please keep us posted. Wow that's new!!! On 90 day reporting???
I live here in Thailand and l am on the one year retirement visa, and every time l renew my visa l have never been asked to produce any sort of insurance, life or a health policy at my immigration office just proof of funds that is required i.e. 800,000 in a Thai bank account or 65000 per month income, and proof of my address. and then just do my online 90 day reporting, so l do not know where you get this insurance requirement thing from as my fellow expat friends have never had to have insurance for a retirement visa either🤔
my understanding as per the Thai embassy page is that if you apply for the retirement visa while in Thailand there is no insurance requirement, and it is only required if you apply for the visa in your home country or outside of Thailand. If I am incorrect, somebody please correct me.
Hardly any news for retirees, you still have the biggest headache of the 90 days reporting , and the re entry visa . The yearly visa is understandable and a must to keep the undesirable out. But the 90 days and re entry can be automatic made with a card, or a simple bank application.
I agree
Has the 60day voa been stated in the Royal gazette yet?
Not yet
Thanks for the updates, Arsen. I love Thailand i have been there on April 24 for days and I want to be there for about one month can you help me about this one and what I need to do .thanks again.
You can no problem
I’ll be seeking insurance for a company remotely soon. Does digital nomad still apply ? Thanks
I just saw a video saying that starting in June, Thailand will have a 60 day visa on arrival for certain countries *America included* Can you verify this?
I’m also curious about this.
It's included in the vlog
Thank you for inporten information 🙏🙏
So nice of you
You should have a million subscribers on usefulness alone. I used 90% of your info when I first started traveling to Thailand
My pleasure to help
I watched his videos to find original brands outlets lol.
Thanks for the updates I am retiring and moving to Thailand next year
What if you just want to go to Thailand for 180 days and focus on gym training and stock trading?
Assuming you have the 500,000 baht, can you get the DTV?
Arsen, has the retirement visa required insurance of under 40,000 baht been implemented by the Thai Government as of this date, or has this been delayed like the 60 day entrance on arrival?
I think they already applied it you can check on the official website
@@LiveLoveThailand Thanks!
I arrived in Thailand yesterday and I got a 30 day visa on arrival, but the arrival card that I have needed to fill out on my 100 or so previous times I entered the country is not needed
But how do we open Bank account before coming to thailand. What is the process?
I have a question. I purchase my tickest from the US to Thailand and accidentally my ticket is for 31 day return. 😬 Will they give me a hard time on arrival???? Thank you.
no worries
Many thanks Arsen for the good news ❤
My pleasure
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Hi,
Thanks for updeted.
What do you do if you want to stay longer?
If you apply, can you stay two more months?
I still haven't seen any update on their official website or on local Thai embassy's homepage.
What if I have visa on arrival for 30 days and then this was announced for 60 days.
What should I do? Thoughts?
More answers more questions... but like you said let's stay positive!
My question is if you know ... what type of visa I need to apply to open an joined account with my Thai wife?
Marriage
Hello, I have a question 🤔
If I apply for the 60 days tourist visa, leave the country and come back after, can I apply for another 60 days Visa?
And can I do this for as many visa as I want?
Thank you very much🙏🙏
Which camera nd mic u use? Quality is awesome man 👍
Dji
Nice Thanks! I am hoping in September they have good news for who they are calling "elderly retired" 😉 Meaning the over 50 retired & also the married to a Thai woman retired in Thailand visa's 🤞
We shall see
60 days VOA is not yet in effect, not one person have been granted 60 days upon entering Thailand as of June 01st, three friends have just tried and got the usual admission stamp 01 June 2024 and until 30 June 2024... either because it's not yet official, or simply because, well... TiT...
Calm down needs a week to be applied
@@LiveLoveThailand nothing to do with being calm, but - you, as someone who claims knowledge of Thailand - it's an idea to actually inform people that, unless confirmed through Gazette, nothing is official in Thailand. Been a week now, seen any 60 days stamp yet?
Great video thanks, can i ask guestion?
For usa citizen you know can come for 60 days which is great but can you leave and come back for another 60 days ? How many times could you do this in a year?
Have to travel in different country now and then? I thought Have to pay 10,000 baht
Hello! So this means that if I am from Romania I can get a visa on arrival for 60 days, confirmed ? And how much does it cost ? Before this update we only had the 15 days visa with the possibility of extension. Thank you in advance, all the best wishes !
No change to visa regime on 1 June????
Visa exemption period extended to 60 days ...Fantastic!!!
Amazing!
Good to know 🙏🙏🙏
Welcome
I have an Australian passport, and I’ve already been to Thailand twice this year and I wish to go back there again to see my girlfriend soon, do i need to apply for a visa? Because I’ve read that your only allowed two visits per year.
Yeah good , BUT....... when the 60 day exemption start, as for yesterday June 1st NOT !!!!!
Take breath very soon 😂
Hi All,
Is this new Visa rule effective or still in process of approval . There is so many different information every where, even the Embassy’s don’t have updated information.
Please advice.
Thanks
I got 30 days with my USA passport on June 6 arrived in Bangkok airport
Thanks👍 love from 🇮🇳
So nice of you
Sadly New Zealand seems to have been overlooked. I can't understand why. Thanks for the update anyway. I'm going to Thailand soon.
Why is that
I wish I knew. There seems to be no reason that we have been overlooked. Thanks for your videos. Always informative.
Great vlog I’m keen for more info on the DTV ? Thanks
Coming soon!
@@LiveLoveThailand awsum thank you I want to know how I can apply for one and get it so can arrive in Thailand with it ready to go for September 👍
Thai insurance companies don't give you insurance over 65 -70 years old so where do they get insurance?
Any changes for the Belarusians? I am from Spain, married to a Belarusian, we want to go to Thailand but for now it is very complicated. Maybe I can get digital nomad visa and she will be able to come with me as my spouse? Waiting for the visa details, thank you
Hi Arsen! What are the best course's to study in Thailand?
Thank you
English and muai thai
Hey, thank you for the video, is it official for Moroccan passports ? I just went to the embassy and they said that i still need a visa
Not applied yet
@@LiveLoveThailand hey again, do you have an idea about when it’s going to be visa free? I already booked for thailand
The question is can you extend the 60 days for an additional 30 days or 60 days without leaving the country?
Will be clear next week
👍 , but since when these new regulations come into force ?
In june
So as european I can now stay 60 days in thailand without any visa ?
Clever stay more spend more👌🏽
Yup
Seriously ? At the same time , anyone staying more than 180 days will be taxed on any money repatriated into Thailand . Lol
So now as a Swede I can go to Thailand for 60 days without visa, instead of previous 30?
Could you help me with some info about the new visa free for Sri lankan passport holders. Kind of confused how the process is.
Hi Arsen Hope you are well
Always like to see a new video
Under the new 60 day visa exemption rules
Can you still fly to Thailand unlimited times in a year ?
I have been to Thailand about 4 times this year no longer than 2 weeks and was planning to come again in September to see my girlfriend
Any advice appreciated
Thank you
No problem as long as you are not staying more than 180 days per year
@@LiveLoveThailand thank you Arsen 👍
Good news indeed. However, as for medical insurance on a "Retirement Visa". Yeah, how about if the Thailand Govt. offered it at a reasonable price? Hummmm........seamless visits to the Thai doctor and Thai hospital in my retirement. Think about how wonderful that would be.
Well hopefully soon
great video, thanks
Glad you liked it!
So now indians can visit and Stay upto 60 days as it was only for 30 days before ??
I have applied for Single entry visa which allow us to stay upto 60 days but if it is free I can save my money ... ❤
This already apply? 😮😮 I have a trip to Thailand in two weeks and I'm from Mexico so previously I had to get a visa on arrival, but now can I not go to the visa on arrival counter and go directly to immigration?
Check the list on thai embassy list
I love your vlogs bro
Very useful vlog Bro👍
Thank you
Thanks for sharing the information glad to hear that Sri Lanka also travel without a visa to Thailand
Our pleasure!
At last! About the 60 days visa exemption: three questions: is it really already official or when will it be? Is it (also/still) available in 2025? Is the new 60 days visa exemption extendable, like the previous one was, and if so: for how many extra days: 30, 60? Thank you for answering these 3 questions.
Yes, it's official how long stays no one knows. Can you extend if it's pre stamped, not for the free visa, so you can extend one time if pre stamped
@@LiveLoveThailand thank you.
Arsen , it’s great news for a lot of people , I was planning a 3 month visit next month before I heard about the new visa changes , I want to know that if I stay for nearly 60 days , I was planing a visit to Indonesia for 10 days and then coming back to Thailand, will they give me another 60 days ?? I don’t know arsen , any ideas ?
Which country you are from
Useful info
Stay connected
What about for US citizens?
These are positive things that are happening in Thailand, just when I'm thinking about retirement there. I hope they will make all things clear for people to make the right decisions. Thank you Thai government 🙏
Hopefully very soon
ITI graduates are eligible for Thailand Visitor Visa
Hi can the 60 day visa be extended for a further 30 days
Will be clear very soon
I like to know if the visa on arrival for the US is extended to 2 months
Yes 60 days
Crossing land border from cambodia is only 30 days
I am 18 years old, will live in thailand in september working remotely, can I only get a visa in arrival when I arrive in bangkok and stay for about 75 days and go from there right?
Hi ..!! Mr.. Thanks Lot for the video.I want to Clarify for srilanka Visa rules clearly. Thailand Embassy in srilanka not yet allowed Visa excemtion or free visa finalized from srilanka to Thailand.Please explain it.Thank you..!!
My first issue with the remote visa, the banks.. you need 500k bhat in a locak bank but to even open a bank account, you need a long term visa in place anyway dont you?
Well there is a way no problem
When does the rainey season end?