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Learn more about Thailand Permanent Residency
Permanent resident status has many advantages. Permanent residency allows you to stay in Thailand without having to fulfill any deferment obligations with the immigration office or extension of stay. It also allows you to register your house or any other property you own in Thailand in your name and allows you to buy an apartment or property without having to transfer funds from abroad. Permanent residency gives you the right to work and therefore to obtain a work permit. Thai permanent residency status also allows you to apply to become a naturalized Thai citizen once you have met all the requirements. Thus, acquiring permanent residency in Thailand has many advantages and guarantees you the right to stay permanently in Thailand without any obligation to defer or renew.
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What is permanent residence?
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What are the eligibility requirements for permanent residence?
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What documents are required?
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How to apply for permanent residence?
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What is the interview process?
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Does the permanent residence visa need to be renewed?
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How much does permanent resident status cost?
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What are the benefits of permanent resident status?
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Does permanent resident status allow to be 100% shareholder in a company?
What is permanent residency?
Visa procedures are long and complex. Every foreign national must have a visa to stay in Thailand. The visa has a limited validity period. During the period of the visa, the holder is required to declare his or her address of residence in Thailand to the immigration office every 90 days. If you wish to live permanently in Thailand, it is possible to obtain the status of “permanent resident“, which allows you to reside in Thailand for an unlimited period of time without the obligation to declare. Permanent resident status is available to anyone who meets the strict eligibility requirements set by the immigration office.
What are the eligibility requirements for permanent residence?
To apply for a permanent residency visa in Thailand, you must have been in Thailand on a non-immigrant visa for at least three years. In addition, you must have held the same type of visa for the entire three-year period and at the time of application to meet the requirements. Foreign nationals 14 years of age or older are subject to a criminal record check. The applicant may be asked to disclose information about income, assets, knowledge, professional ability and family status relevant to Thai national security or other requirements as deemed appropriate for the examination. The applicant must have the ability to understand and speak the Thai language. To apply for a permanent residency visa in Thailand, you must also fall into one of the following alternative categories:
Investment Category: Have invested a minimum of 3 million baht in a Thai limited or listed company, bonds issued by the Thai government, a Thai state-owned enterprise or the Thai stock exchange.
Business Category: Must have been an officer and shareholder of a company registered in Thailand with a capital of at least 10 million baht for at least one year and have earned at least 50,000 baht per month for the two consecutive years prior to application. This employment must also be considered an area of interest to the Thai economy.
Employment Category: Have earned at least 80,000 baht per month for two consecutive years or have filed a tax return for an annual income of 100,000 baht or more for two consecutive years, hold a work permit for at least three consecutive years, and have worked in your current business for at least one year.
Humanity Category: Have been married to a Thai national or be the parent or child of a Thai citizen.
Expert Category: Have a Bachelor’s degree or higher and hold a position that requires working in Thailand for at least three consecutive years.
Independent Category: Based on additional circumstances on a case-by-case basis.
What documents are required?
The list of documents required for the application depends on the category and circumstances under which your application is made. First, you must contact the immigration office where you wish to file your application and ask them what documents they will need. Among the required documents, you will need to prepare the following documents, regardless of the category:
โค Original and one copy of your passport, including copies of all relevant pages |
โค Original and one copy of the family record book of your residence |
โค 12 passport photos taken within the six months prior to your application (4 x 6 cm) |
โค All fees must be paid in cash |