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Too Stupid For An Education Visa?

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I was thinking about going to Walen and getting an education visa but I have a bit of brain damage from the Army so learning new things can be hard. If I don't do so good in class will they take away the education visa?

No, the main thing so far is attendence of at least 4 hours.

And it doesn't have to be a course Thai. it can be any kind of study, as long as the school is recognised.

I wondered the same thing, I asked but could not get a straight reply to my question...

eg: 4hrs per week for 1 year = 4 modules ? as my memory is getting bad I asked if I could do module 1, 2 or 3 times before moving on to module 2 etc..

Wish I could get a straight answer.

It would not be with Walen School as far to far for me to drive.

I wondered the same thing, I asked but could not get a straight reply to my question...

eg: 4hrs per week for 1 year = 4 modules ? as my memory is getting bad I asked if I could do module 1, 2 or 3 times before moving on to module 2 etc..

Wish I could get a straight answer.

It would not be with Walen School as far to far for me to drive.

Not sure if that is possible, but there is a maximum to the time you can learn at a school. Believe that depends on the certification of the school by the Education Ministry. At some schools you can study 3 years, others 5 years or even longer.

But this question might be better answered by a language school, who will know the rules better than me.

It is always possible to take up another course.

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