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Hi, I want to live in Thailand but don't qualify for retirement or marriage visa.

I only have a 30 day tourism visa as an Australian.

I have been to Thailand on these 30 day visa's for about 9 times

Would love to study Buddhism, but not take anyone else's job, so no work intended or accepted.

I have sufficient funds to live and pay medical insurance so I am not a burden on the country. But not much more.

So, where do I go to study Buddhism, and how do I get permission to do so.

Also, how do I get a visa to only pursue my studies of Buddhism?

And who should I approach?

And, sorry for so many questions, but what is the most appropriate visa run from Thailand?

Cheers

 

 

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Also, I should say that, whilst studying Buddhism is a priority, which may be my calling, or it may not have any attraction to me, the culture and people, architecture, beaches and the fabulous street food is something I envy, and would love to participate in with you all.

 

 

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You can get a non-r visa and the extension of stay to study Buddhism.

You would have to find a temple or monastery to support your application.

This from the immigration order for extensions of stay.

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10 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

You can get a non-r visa and the extension of stay to study Buddhism.

You would have to find a temple or monastery to support your application.

This from the immigration order for extensions of stay.

image.png.d1bd3a24687411cda7f3dff1b93ad1e3.png

Also, I should say that, whilst studying Buddhism is a priority, which may be my calling, or it may not have any attraction to me, the culture and people, architecture, beaches and the fabulous street food is something I envy, and would love to participate in with you all.

 

 

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You can simply get a Thai education visa for the first years, then you can learn a bit of the language and culture already.

 

If you figure out in that time to become a monk, you have the next plan ready too.

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Just now, Kermit2404 said:

Also, I should say that, whilst studying Buddhism is a priority, which may be my calling, or it may not have any attraction to me, the culture and people, architecture, beaches and the fabulous street food is something I envy, and would love to participate in with you all.

 

 

 

14 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

You can get a non-r visa and the extension of stay to study Buddhism.

You would have to find a temple or monastery to support your application.

This from the immigration order for extensions of stay.

image.png.d1bd3a24687411cda7f3dff1b93ad1e3.png

Wow, thanks so much for your answer. I would like to study at Karon. However location is not important. Where do you suggest I approach a temple or monastery?

I should also indicate I would like to assist autistic children with my time for any help I could give.

Kermit2404

 

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