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Read MoreThailand is a popular destination for foreigners seeking to obtain a long-term residence visa, and it offers a range of visa options to meet their needs. Among them is the relatively new Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR). In this article, we'll delve into the differences between the LTR visa and another popular Thailand residence visa, the Thailand Elite visa, which grants a stay of 5 to 20 years in the country.
Introduced on September 1, 2022, the LTR visa program offers a 10-year visa for foreigners seeking to live and work in Thailand. The aim of the program is to attract more foreign residents and stimulate investment in the country. The LTR visa program provides a long-term option for those who wish to establish a permanent residency in Thailand and enjoy the country's culture and lifestyle, as well as contribute to its economy through business and employment opportunities.
Long -Term Resident Visa (LTR) is offered to four categories of foreigners:
Obtaining an LTR visa in Thailand requires meeting certain criteria, which vary depending on the type of applicant. Here are some of the requirements :
Personal income of at least USD 80,000/year at the time of application
In case of personal income below USD 80,000/year but no less than USD 40,000/year, applicants must invest at least USD 250,000 in Thai government bonds, foreign direct investment, or Thai property
Health insurance with at least USD 50,000 coverage or social security benefits insuring treatment in Thailand or at least USD 100,000 deposit
Personal income under LTR : Wealthy Pensioners’ definition is “unearned income such as a pension, rental, stock/share, dividend, etc”. Earned income (salary) will not be considered eligible income for LTR: Wealthy Pensioners application.
Spouses and children under 20 years of age of LTR visa holders may also apply, with a maximum of 4 dependents per LTR visa holder.
The LTR visa is a Thailand residence visa that offers numerous privileges for those seeking to live and work in the country for the long term. LTR visa holders can enjoy the following benefits:
The Thailand Elite Visa is classified under the category of tourist visas (Privilege Entry Visa "PE") in Thailand. It is the longest residence visa issued in Thailand (5 to 20 years). Designed for foreigners engaged in business, digital nomads, retirees, investors, and families looking to settle in Thailand, the Elite Visa allows for a stay in Thailand for one year without any formalities for each entry to the country.
However, applicants are required to have and maintain the following qualifications:
If the applicant meets all the conditions, they can submit their application via the online application portal. The Thailand Elite membership application process is simple and secure with very few documents required: a passport copy, membership form, and a photo.
Click here to learn more about the Elite Visa.
The visa comes with benefits based on the chosen membership:
In conclusion, Thailand offers a range of residence visas for foreigners wishing to stay long-term. The Thailand LTR residence visa is a popular choice due to its numerous benefits, but it also has strict criteria regarding its requirements. On the other hand, the Elite Visa requires fewer conditions and offers many privileges in exchange for a one-time fee.
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Découvrez la province de Surin, une province authentique en Thaïlande. Coût de vie abordable, culture riche et activités pour tous les expatriés.
Read MoreThailand Privilege Card introduces the Bronze Membership, launching December 15, 2024. Priced at 650,000 THB, it includes a 5-year multi-entry visa and exclusive benefits like fast-track immigration and unlimited personal assistant services. Early registration is now open for those seeking an enhanced lifestyle in Thailand.
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