Thailand Visa Rules

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Re: Thailand Visa Rules

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The school around the centre of Hua Hin advertise on here: http://huahinmedia.com/huahintlc.php

They have a good reputation from what I've heard, there's a poster on here called bapak who could no doubt give you more details. As long as you can obtain the visa then fulfill the required attendance hours, I can't see anything but good coming from it, visa and language wise.

Pssst .... how many years you got left until you can get the 'oldies visa' ??

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Super Joe wrote:The school around the centre of Hua Hin advertise on here: http://huahinmedia.com/huahintlc.php

They have a good reputation from what I've heard, there's a poster on here called bapak who could no doubt give you more details. As long as you can obtain the visa then fulfill the required attendance hours, I can't see anything but good coming from it, visa and language wise.

Thanks for the info Joe, but i don't live in Hua Hin.
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johnnyk wrote:I went to school and learned to count beyond 10 without taking off a sock.
I also learned how to use a calendar with dates on it that could be counted. I guess I'm just meticulous.
Later, when I became an adult, I learned to get a visa appropriate to the length of time I planned to visit Thailand.
I know you're just being sarcastic John.
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Name Taken wrote:
johnnyk wrote:I went to school and learned to count beyond 10 without taking off a sock.
I also learned how to use a calendar with dates on it that could be counted. I guess I'm just meticulous.
Later, when I became an adult, I learned to get a visa appropriate to the length of time I planned to visit Thailand.
I know you're just being sarcastic John.
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Re: Thailand Visa Rules

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Name Taken wrote:
Super Joe wrote:The school around the centre of Hua Hin advertise on here: http://huahinmedia.com/huahintlc.php

They have a good reputation from what I've heard, there's a poster on here called bapak who could no doubt give you more details. As long as you can obtain the visa then fulfill the required attendance hours, I can't see anything but good coming from it, visa and language wise.

Thanks for the info Joe, but i don't live in Hua Hin.
If you lived in Hua Hin and had a ED Visa from TLC, you would be required to attend 4 hours of classes per week. Attendance verified by signature in case Immigration want to come and have a look. In case of less that 80% attendance in a 3 month period, TLC will not provide the necesary documents for extention of the permit to stay.
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