by PSD_Kiwi » Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:14 pm
If aged 55+ you can apply for an ER (Retirement) Extension of Stay via a Visa Agent with no supporting documentation.
If under 55, or applying directly at the DoI Visa office, you will need to provide proof of Retirement (official or statutory declaration) and sufficient funds.
Recent reports from several people under 55 indicate that the Visa office were rather lenient on the supporting documentation criteria....but at the same time, several reputable Visa agents are reporting that the DoI are cracking down on the issuing of ER EOS's to those under 55 without an official document from their home country confirming their official Retirement status.
If aged 55+ you can apply for an ER (Retirement) Extension of Stay via a Visa Agent with no supporting documentation.
If under 55, or applying directly at the DoI Visa office, you will need to provide proof of Retirement (official or statutory declaration) and sufficient funds.
Recent reports from several people under 55 indicate that the Visa office were rather lenient on the supporting documentation criteria....but at the same time, several reputable Visa agents are reporting that the DoI are cracking down on the issuing of ER EOS's to those under 55 without an official document from their home country confirming their official Retirement status.