Non-O or Non-OA: which retirement route fits you?
A calm, plain-English comparison of the two most common pathways.
Personal, end-to-end visa guidance for a simpler move to Thailand — from your first question to your arrival and every renewal after.
One dedicated adviserFrom first call to approval
Plain-English guidanceNo confusing legal language
Thailand-based supportHelp when you arrive
Long-term continuityRenewals and reporting
There is no universal “best” visa. We begin with your circumstances, priorities and timeline, then recommend the route that genuinely fits.
Document preparation, financial evidence guidance, bank requirements and immigration submission support.
Explore this route→Eligibility review and end-to-end BOI application support for qualifying wealthy pensioners.
Explore this route→Clear, independent enrollment guidance for the Thailand Privilege Card programme.
Explore this route→Marriage, dependent child and parent visa support, handled carefully from start to finish.
Explore this route→Practical support for the move itself — and for staying compliant once Thailand becomes home.
Practical company registration coordination for eligible business and asset-holding needs.
Learn more →TDAC assistance, airport fast-track coordination and ground transfer planning.
Learn more →Annual extension management with timely 90-day reporting reminders and filing support.
Learn more →Relocating should feel exciting, not overwhelming. We break the process into a small number of clear steps and stay beside you throughout.
Talk through my optionsA relaxed 20-minute call about your plans, finances, family and preferred timing.
We recommend the best-fit route and explain documents, costs and likely timings.
Your adviser organises the application and checks every detail before submission.
From TDAC and airport assistance to reporting and renewals, support continues.
Choose a visa route and nationality for an indicative planning range. Your adviser will confirm current government charges and a fixed service quote before you proceed.
Annual extension planning estimate. Entry visa and embassy fees vary by location. Nationality selected: United Kingdom.
Generate a practical starter checklist for your visa route and country of application.
A retirement move is more than paperwork. It is a decision about home, family, security and the life you want next.
That is why every engagement is personal and unhurried. You have one point of contact, a clear roadmap and honest answers — including when a different route is better for you.
End-to-end guidanceOne team from eligibility to renewal
Independent recommendationsAdvice shaped around your needs
A calm, plain-English comparison of the two most common pathways.
What to prepare and when to submit your TDAC before flying.
Compare pace, healthcare access, community and everyday costs.
Visa rules can feel complicated. These are the questions we hear most often.
Financial evidence depends on the visa route and where you apply. We review your circumstances and explain the currently accepted bank balance, income or combined method before you prepare documents.
In many cases, yes. The right approach depends on your nationality, country of residence and preferred visa. We compare overseas and in-Thailand routes during your consultation.
The official Immigration Bureau advises foreign travellers to submit arrival information within the three days before arrival, including the arrival date.
Yes. Ongoing support can cover annual extensions, 90-day reporting reminders, TDAC assistance and arrival coordination.
Book a free, no-pressure 20-minute consultation. Tell us where you are now and where you want to be — we will help map the route between them.