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The Thailand Privilege Card Co is launching a new “Elite Flexible One” campaign, which will make it easier for foreigners to buy property in the country. A separate “Welcome Back to Amazing Paradise” campaign has been launched to bring back existing elite cardholders, so they can contribute to the revival of the economy. ....
Thailand Elite s Real Estate Partnership Set to Attract Foreign Investors Keen on Relocating and Owning Property in Thailand 05/27/2021 | 01:01am EDT Send by mail : Message : Required fields Thailand’s sought-after Thailand Elite Residence Program which saw a sharp spike in applications throughout the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, is set to be even more attractive to foreign investors following a new partnership with more than 10 leading real estate developers in Thailand as part of its Elite Flexible One (EFO) offering. According to Mr. Somchai Soongswang, President of Thailand Privilege Card Co., Ltd., the operator of Thailand Elite Card, “This pivotal partnership is expected to boost the property sector in Thailand through creating a multi-faceted return for international investors. The EFO option under the privileged entry visa program is of particular interest for applicants who are keen on investing in property either for residence or as an investmen ....
Thailand's sought-after Thailand Elite Residence Program which saw a sharp spike in applications throughout the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, is set to be even more attractive to foreign investors following ....
Share Under the proposed three-tier visa system, foreign purchasers of condos worth three-to-five million baht ($100,000-165,000) would get a five-year visa. PIXABAY Long-stay Thai visas proposed for international buyers of $100K condos Wed, 23 December 2020 Thai residency visas for foreigners who invest as little as three million baht ($100,000) in property is among five proposals being considered by the Ministry of Finance. The proposals were put forward by Thai real estate associations in a bid to lift a property sector slumping under the impact of Covid-19. The Housing Business Association, Thai Real Estate Association and Thai Condominium Association (TCA) sent the proposals to minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith on December 9, TCA deputy chairman Chairat Thampeera revealed on December 17. ....