Thailand Privilege Card Highlights 2026 Membership Options and Benefits
New York, New York - August 17, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Thailand Privilege Card has outlined its 2026 membership
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New York, New York – August 17, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –
Thailand Privilege Card has outlined its 2026 membership options for international visitors seeking extended stays in Thailand, with five membership tiers offering different durations, Privilege Point allocations, and access to lifestyle and personal assistance services.

The current structure ranges from 5-year memberships to a 20-year option, giving prospective members a choice based on how frequently they visit Thailand, how long they intend to stay, and the level of services they want to access during their time in the country. Membership fees currently range from 650,000 Baht to 5 million Baht, depending on the tier.
The five current membership options are Bronze at 650,000 Baht (approximately USD 19,700) for five years, Gold at 900,000 Baht (approximately USD 27,300) for five years, Platinum at 1.5 million Baht (approximately USD 45,500) for ten years, Diamond at 2.5 million Baht (approximately USD 75,800) for 15 years, and Reserve at 5 million Baht (approximately USD 151,500) for 20 years. Bronze is currently offered as a limited promotion and does not include annual Privilege Points, while Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Reserve include 20, 35, 55, and 120 Privilege Points respectively each year.
The Privilege Points system is one of the key distinctions between the membership levels. Points can be redeemed for eligible services and experiences through Thailand Privilege Card’s participating partner network. These privileges span areas such as hotels, dining, wellness, golf, leisure, travel, and other lifestyle services, giving members opportunities to use their membership beyond the administrative aspects of long-term stays.
The program also provides a range of services intended to make travel and everyday administration more convenient. Depending on membership level, services can include airport greeting and assistance, fast-track immigration services, airport lounge access, airport transfers, Elite Personal Assistant support, and Elite Personal Liaison services. Members also have access to a dedicated Member Contact Center, providing assistance throughout their membership.
For international visitors who spend significant periods in Thailand, these services can be particularly relevant when managing the practical aspects of frequent travel and long-term stays. Rather than focusing solely on the length of permitted stay, the membership model combines long-term stay privileges with services intended to simplify the experience of living between Thailand and other countries.
A special promotion is also currently available for eligible additional family members under Platinum, Diamond, and Reserve memberships. Under the promotion, qualifying “Next Members” can join at a special promotional rate of 750,000 Baht per member, compared with the standard supplementary membership fees applicable to these tiers. The final promotion deadline is 30 September 2026, making the offer a current consideration for existing and prospective members planning to include eligible family members. The promotion remains subject to applicable eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions.
The wider partner network adds another dimension to the program. Participating businesses across Thailand provide members with special offers and services covering hospitality, restaurants, wellness, golf, retail, and leisure. The network is periodically updated, allowing the range of available privileges to change as new partnerships are introduced.
Thailand Privilege Card traces its origins to the Thailand Elite Card Project, which was established in 2003 as a government initiative for international visitors seeking extended stays in Thailand. In 2023, following the program’s 20th anniversary, the organization was rebranded as Thailand Privilege, alongside changes to its membership structure and broader positioning.
Since then, the program has increasingly positioned itself as a membership-based long-stay offering for people who maintain an ongoing connection with Thailand. Its potential users include frequent international visitors, retirees, families, business owners, investors, and others who want a more structured way to spend extended periods in the country.
According to Christian Macaya, Contributing Writer, the tiered structure reflects a broader shift in how international visitors are approaching long-term stays. “What stands out in the 2026 structure is that duration and services are now presented together rather than separately,” said Macaya. “Visitors are no longer weighing simply how long they can stay in a country, but how that time is supported once they are there.”
The 2026 framework reflects that broader positioning. With options spanning five to 20 years and increasing levels of services and Privilege Points, the program allows members to select a membership according to their expected length of stay and preferred level of benefits. The longer-duration tiers may be particularly relevant to individuals who already regard Thailand as a recurring destination or second home rather than simply a place for occasional holidays.
As international mobility continues to evolve, long-term visitors are increasingly considering not only how long they can remain in a country but also the convenience and services available while they are there. Thailand Privilege Card’s 2026 membership structure combines long-term stay privileges with travel assistance, personal support, and access to a nationwide lifestyle network, providing an established option for international visitors planning an extended relationship with Thailand.
Membership fees, benefits, promotional offers, eligibility requirements, and program terms may change. Prospective members should consult the Thailand Privilege Card website for the latest information on available memberships, pricing, promotional conditions, and program requirements.
Christian Macaya is a legal content writer and researcher focused on international travel regulations, visa compliance, and global mobility. With a strong focus on immigration pathways and cross-border legal frameworks, he translates complex regulatory updates and government policy changes into clear, actionable insights for travelers, expats, and international businesses.
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For more information about Thailand Privilege Card, contact the company here:
Thailand Privilege Card
Christian Macaya
info@thailandprivilegecard.com
