Blai
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It would take me a half a year or more of work to even come up with those funds, that's not even including the spent money to eat and go to/ from work.
Absolutely insane requirements.
Is this for 'all' tourists, or just from certain areas? I am Canadian so not sure what the visa requirements (if its even required?) are if I wanted to stay there for 30 days.
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What is the shop name? What is the product name? Any screen shots? I'd need a lot more info than 'I found this in a store' to find the exact factory.
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I work with people with dual diagnosis in Canada (any age, could be a 1 year old or a 99 year old). This is such a small amount. Do they have any other support from the government or local agencies? I've been wanting to move to Thailand for quite some time, but that is such a little amount to help someone out with activities of daily living.
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Thank you for the information... and quick!
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I was wondering if anyone has updated law for non-immigrant O to work visa's or knows where I can find that information?
From my understanding, I can apply to a non-immigrant O visa and then apply for a work visa if I marry a Thai national? (as long as I don't work in a prohibited occupation?
Once I get a work permit, I can apply to jobs/hand out resumes in Thailand?
Thank you in advance.
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Awesome, that saves me a good 4 or so years of getting a bachelors!
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Can anyone dumb down the qualifications/requirements to become an English teacher in Thailand?
My first (and only) language is English.
I have 2 diplomas: One is security based and the other being developmental service worker. I don't think either of these have any 'weight' when it comes to teaching English, but I do qualify for a teachers assistant position where I am from (Canada). DSW is working with people with dual diagnosis (schizophrenia, ADHD, anxiety disorders, OCD, etc).
Thank you in advance.
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@Sheryl or anyone else for that matter:
I have 2 diplomas (Canadian), one being security related and one being developmental service worker (working with people with dual diagnosis). Would DSW have any 'job titles' I could apply for in Thailand, or would I be SOL when it comes to working in Thailand with only a diploma?
Also: Can I find a job in Thailand as an English teacher without a degree (If I take tesol or tefl)? It just seems like there re so many different answers.
Volunteer visas a safe switch?
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Lots of legit, non-criminals want into the country. I personally want to go to find work and make a living. I have no reason to break the law, but fully understand that the law seems unclear or 'mixed up' when it comes to specific laws and/or translation. Laws are there in place for a reason, but I certainly do not want to spend travel pay + $4000 or more CAD just to find work. I am certainly not middle class so options seem VERY limited.