Foreign owners of
property in Thailand have been allowed entry into the country by the Kingdom's authorities. To do this, you must provide a certificate of ownership, as well as prove the availability of financial resources.
A foreigner must provide a document confirming the ownership, as well as a list of additional documents.
Property in Thailand must be in the name of the applicant. At the same time, there are no requirements for the minimum cost of the purchased
apartment in Thailand, as well as for mandatory residence in this apartment after entering the country.
In addition, a foreigner who wishes to enter the Kingdom, must have $96,580 or equivalent in Thai bonds in an account with any bank in Thailand. In addition, you must demonstrate that you have at least $16,000 in foreign currency in your home country bank account. This amount must be in the account for at least six months prior to application.
To enter Thailand, you must also have a certificate of eligibility for flight, a negative test result for COVID-19, confirmation of a hotel reservation for 14 days of quarantine and medical insurance with $100,000 coverage.