Popular Post Thomas J 2,323 Posted January 17 Popular Post Share Posted January 17 My neighbor who is from Belgium said that all retirement visas, Non-O, OA, and OX must get medical insurance in order to obtain an extension. I was aware the OA and OX had to have it. Is this true, my extension is coming up next month. If this is the case, has there been any mention of what are the plans for the thousands of retirees here who through age, or pre-existing condition can not obtain medical insurance? 3 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Sheryl 27,731 Posted January 17 Popular Post Share Posted January 17 An unhelpful post has been removed. Extension of stay for retirement based on a non-O visa does nto require insurance. Only O-A and O-X 5 4 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Thomas J 2,323 Posted January 17 Author Popular Post Share Posted January 17 22 minutes ago, Sheryl said: An unhelpful post has been removed. Extension of stay for retirement based on a non-O visa does nto require insurance. Only O-A and O-X Thank You. My Belgium neighbor is not unintelligent, he just knows so much that is not true. 2 11 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post nrasmussen 207 Posted January 17 Popular Post Share Posted January 17 24 minutes ago, Thomas J said: Thank You. My Belgium neighbor is not unintelligent, he just knows so much that is not true. One of my favourite quotes: "More to be feared than ignorance is the illusion of knowledge." 7 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites
DrJack54 7,425 Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 OP also note that if someone had a non O-A and applied for extension based on marriage then insurance is not a requirement. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
rwill 1,408 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 19 hours ago, Thomas J said: My neighbor who is from Belgium said that all retirement visas, Non-O, OA, and OX must get medical insurance in order to obtain an extension. I was aware the OA and OX had to have it. Is this true, my extension is coming up next month. If this is the case, has there been any mention of what are the plans for the thousands of retirees here who through age, or pre-existing condition can not obtain medical insurance? Age can be a barrier. But you can get insurance with pre-existing conditions, they will be excluded from coverage though. Link to post Share on other sites
Tanoshi 4,455 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 He may be confused with the recent reports that Immigration intend to make it a requirement to obtain a Covid test in order to grant extensions. These reports are not confirmed. Link to post Share on other sites
SwissHuaHin 1 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 Hello everybody, A follow-up question regarding the OA insurance business: I had my extensions based on retirement and on an OA visa for many years. As I am holding a health insurance from Switzerland I was not willing to pay for another one here and changed last year to an extension based on marriage. I now wonder if this has also changed the visa the extension is based on from OA to O. If my extension is now based on a O visa entry, I would prefer to change back to the extension based on retirement, as this is much less hassle and if based on the O visa would not require the mandatory health insurance. Thanks for your feedbacks. Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post ubonjoe 48,646 Posted January 18 Popular Post Share Posted January 18 33 minutes ago, SwissHuaHin said: I would prefer to change back to the extension based on retirement, as this is much less hassle and if based on the O visa would not require the mandatory health insurance. Thanks for your feedbacks. Insurance is still not required for a extension of stay based upon marriage. It does not matter what type of visa you used to enter the country. There have been no changes to the requirements for insurance in anyway. 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
ubonjoe 48,646 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 1 hour ago, Tanoshi said: He may be confused with the recent reports that Immigration intend to make it a requirement to obtain a Covid test in order to grant extensions. These reports are not confirmed. The Royal Gazette confirms that it is only a check when entering the country. After the covid 19 emergency is over their will not be a requirement for a test either. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
jomtienisgood 486 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said: The Royal Gazette confirms that it is only a check when entering the country. After the covid 19 emergency is over their will not be a requirement for a test either. Don't get me wrong, I am not implying the OP is Belgian or not, just out of curiosity please correct me if wrong but I was under the impression Belgian nationals cannot , for some reason, apply for OX Visa... Link to post Share on other sites
mark5335 191 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 13 minutes ago, jomtienisgood said: Don't get me wrong, I am not implying the OP is Belgian or not, just out of curiosity please correct me if wrong but I was under the impression Belgian nationals cannot , for some reason, apply for OX Visa... Correct, Belgium is not on the list 14 nationalities that are eligible to apply for the Non O/X visa. Link to post Share on other sites
Thomas J 2,323 Posted January 18 Author Share Posted January 18 49 minutes ago, jomtienisgood said: Don't get me wrong, I am not implying the OP is Belgian or not, just out of curiosity please correct me if wrong but I was under the impression Belgian nationals cannot , for some reason, appl I am from USA and on O visa. He is from Belgium and he has an OA Visa. He told me, I would be required to have health insurance for my next extension. I had not seen any reports of that. So I posted the question to the forum knowing that many of you would know the answer. From what I read, there is no change. He has his OA but he is fine since the Belgium public insurance system covers him here in Thailand. But my O visa does not require it so I don't need to provide any proof of insurance when I apply for my extension next month. Thanks to everyone for your responses. Link to post Share on other sites
Tanoshi 4,455 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 6 minutes ago, mark5335 said: Correct, Belgium is not on the list 14 nationalities that are eligible to apply for the Non O/X visa. It's available according to the Thai Embassy Brussels. บริการวีซ่า – Royal Thai Embassy Brussels I think your misinterpreting the information on the list of 14 nationalities that are eligible to apply for the Non O/X visa. Quote This type of visa may be issued to nationals and passport holders of Japan, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States of America with the age of 50 years old and over who wish to stay in Thailand for the maximum period of 10 years (5 years according to visa validity plus an extension for another 5 years). Employment of any kind is strictly prohibited. I interpret that as separate to Belgian nationals the above 14 nationalities can also apply for the O-X Visa at the Thai Embassy in Brussels. Link to post Share on other sites
Tanoshi 4,455 Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 39 minutes ago, Thomas J said: He has his OA but he is fine since the Belgium public insurance system covers him here in Thailand. Again Thomas Immigration will only accept proof of a Health Insurance policy from one of approved Thai Insurers, for annual extensions from an O-A entry. Link to post Share on other sites
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