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While I'm happy to hear that it worked out fine, that they tested your Thai language skills when you applied for an education visa for hand to hand combat is a complete joke. Don't they have any punching bags installed at the consulate section to conduct a proper test?

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[quote post="14561760" timestamp="1568262564" name="Caldera" quote)

 

that they tested your Thai language skills when you applied for an education visa for hand to hand combat is a complete joke. Quote)

 

Not at all, it verifies the previous Ed Visa’s taught.

 

You want them to give hand to hand test when course not yet taken?

 

 

 

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So the maximum number of years that we can learn Thai in Thailand is 3 years?

 

Then we have to continue with 'hand-to-hand' in Thailand for x years?

 

I met some people studying 'hand-to-hand' and it's really a joke because there are no physical combat and is mostly theory. It's more like an ed visa mill.

 

Furthermore, you don't go to Thailand to learn combat skills (with their limited English) when there are many other countries that do it better.

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3 hours ago, Caldera said:

While I'm happy to hear that it worked out fine, that they tested your Thai language skills when you applied for an education visa for hand to hand combat is a complete joke. Don't they have any punching bags installed at the consulate section to conduct a proper test?

Yes and no

 

He has been on a ED for learning Thai - they tested him to see if could really speak Thai and had indeed been attending classes before being satisfied that he had and then issuing him a new visa

 

If he had failed that test he wouldn't have got his new visa

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53 minutes ago, darrendsd said:

Yes and no

 

He has been on a ED for learning Thai - they tested him to see if could really speak Thai and had indeed been attending classes before being satisfied that he had and then issuing him a new visa

 

If he had failed that test he wouldn't have got his new visa

I wonder how easy or difficult the Thai test is?

 

If it is of elementary level, then it shouldn't be a problem.

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1 hour ago, darrendsd said:

Yes and no

 

He has been on a ED for learning Thai - they tested him to see if could really speak Thai and had indeed been attending classes before being satisfied that he had and then issuing him a new visa

 

If he had failed that test he wouldn't have got his new visa

My problem is that the concept of having a consular officer test an applicant's skills in their field of study is ridiculous. What would they have done if the OP's previous visa had been issued for studying semiconductor physics?

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37 minutes ago, FredGallaher said:

They are getting a visa to study Thai, which is clearly in the realm of the Thai consulate ability.

Nobody doubts that they have that ability. It's just a nonsensical process and the result of the Ministry of Education failing to do its job.

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3 hours ago, Caldera said:

Nobody doubts that they have that ability. It's just a nonsensical process and the result of the Ministry of Education failing to do its job.

Thailand should really have a standardized testing system like English IELTS equivalent so that the results speak for themselves and immigration officers don't need to do the testing themselves which can be quite subjective.

 

 

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15 hours ago, EricTh said:

Furthermore, you don't go to Thailand to learn combat skills (with their limited English) when there are many other countries that do it better.

One of my favorite quotes :

Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.

Everybody's got plans... until they get hit.

Mike Tyson

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22 hours ago, EricTh said:

So the maximum number of years that we can learn Thai in Thailand is 3 years?

 

Then we have to continue with 'hand-to-hand' in Thailand for x years?

 

I met some people studying 'hand-to-hand' and it's really a joke because there are no physical combat and is mostly theory. It's more like an ed visa mill.

 

Furthermore, you don't go to Thailand to learn combat skills (with their limited English) when there are many other countries that do it better.

I have a friend that has been doing ED Language for 12 years

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10 minutes ago, FredGallaher said:

He must be really smart by now. Maybe 2 or 3 PhDs I'd guess. First 4 for a BA, then 2 more for MA then 3 more for the first PhD then more. Must be writing Thai poetry.

...or a slow learner?

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2 hours ago, Vacuum said:

...or a slow learner?

He reads, writes and speaks Thai like a native, probably better in some cases. Funny thing is he is self taught, has never been to a class in his life ????????‍♂️

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