Thailand

Thailand Visa for Brits: All Types 2026

60-day exemption, DTV, work visa, retirement, student… Complete overview for British nationals.

Thailand visa for British citizens in 2026

UK citizens enjoy a 60-day visa exemption for tourism (free, stamp on arrival). The DTV (10,000 THB, ~£220) suits remote workers. For retirement: O-A visa (1 year, 800,000 THB) or O-X 10-year visa (UK citizens are eligible). Key warning: UK State Pension is FROZEN in Thailand.

TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival. Direct flights London–Bangkok ~11h. NHS does not cover Thailand.

Visa types available for British citizens

1. Visa exemption (tourism)

Duration: 60 days | Cost: Free | Extension: +30 days (1,900 THB, ~£42)

British citizens enter visa-free for 60 days. Stamp on arrival. Max 2 entries/year since November 2025. TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival. Direct flights London–Bangkok: ~11h (BA, Thai Airways).

2. DTV – Destination Thailand Visa (digital nomad)

Duration: 5-year multi-entry, 180 days/stay | Cost: 10,000 THB (~£220) | Savings: 500,000 THB (~£11,000)

Designed for remote workers. Apply via thaievisa.go.th. Documents: remote work contract or self-employment proof, bank statements (500,000 THB min), valid UK passport (6 months). Each stay extendable by 180 days.

3. Non-Immigrant B (work)

Duration: 90 days, extendable to 1 year | Requirements: Thai employer sponsor + e-Work Permit (2025)

Employer sponsorship required. 4:1 ratio (4 Thai employees per 1 foreigner). Digital e-Work Permit since 2025.

4. Non-Immigrant O-A (retirement)

Duration: 1 year renewable | Age: 50+ | Finances: 800,000 THB (~£17,500) in Thai bank OR 65,000 THB/month income

Health insurance 3M THB mandatory. Important for Brits: UK State Pension is FROZEN in Thailand — no annual increases. Factor this into long-term retirement planning. NHS coverage ceases after leaving the UK.

5. Non-Immigrant O-X (10-year retirement)

Duration: 10 years (5+5) | Finances: 3 million THB (~£65,500)

UK citizens ARE eligible for the O-X visa (one of 14 countries). Requires health insurance and criminal background check. The longest retirement visa available.

6. Non-Immigrant ED (study)

Duration: 1 year | Requirements: Enrolled in approved institution, 100h/quarter

University studies, Thai language courses, professional training. Stricter attendance checks in 2026.

7. LTR – Long-Term Resident

Duration: 10 years | Income: $80,000/year min (~£63,000)

Reduced 17% tax rate. Digital work permit included. For wealthy professionals, retirees ($80,000/year pension + $50,000 insurance), and investors.

8. Thailand Elite Visa

Duration: 5 to 20 years | Cost: 900,000 to 2M THB (~£19,700 to £43,700)

Premium membership with VIP perks: fast track, lounge, chauffeur service, annual health checkup.

Key points for British citizens

  • TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival (replaces TM.6 since May 2025)
  • NHS: no coverage abroad. Travel insurance is essential.
  • State Pension: FROZEN in Thailand — no annual increases unlike EU countries
  • UK driving licence accepted for 90 days, then International Driving Permit required
  • Tax: income remitted to Thailand in the same year is taxable (since Jan 2024). UK-Thailand DTA applies.
  • British Embassy Bangkok: +66 2 305 8333

Tourism: exemption. Remote work: DTV. Job: Non-Immigrant B. Retirement: O-A/O-X. Study: ED.

Yes, 30 days for 1,900 THB.