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"Unfortunately people 60 or over don't qualify for Thai social insurance"


simon43

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True statement or not, when it applies to foreigners?

 

I posted a related thread about retirement age for foreigners, and it's clear that although Thai teachers retire from government schools at 60 years old, this rule doesn't apply to foreign teachers.

 

But what about SS contributions?  Can a foreigner make SS contributions if more than 60 years old and legally employed at a government school?

 

Can someone who knows about this please advise me?

 

 

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if you are on SS and with a WP before you are 60 years old you can continue getting the Insurance. If you start working after 60 you are no longer eligible. If you retire you can continue your insurance paying 432 baht monthly yourself. I have just went through this a couple of months ago when i retired as 62. 

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