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Long Term Stay In Thai For A Chinese

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Hi There,

Good day. I've been checking on this forum for some days & I really hope some experienced expert here can guide me for the next step of my life. Thanks in advance.

i have a Chinese passport & under the age of 30. i got a pretty good offer as a diving instructor at Koh Tao. however, the employer, like many employers on the island, can't provide a working permit nor working visa for me. On the other hand, i get no intention to get into a serious relation on the island for a marriage visa. The only thing I can get is a single entrance 60days T visa.

1# According to some posts, seems that I can extend this visa at Thailand for 30days more with 1900B. However, for most of the time, i will stay at Koh Tao, which is far far away from BKK. Is there somewhere close to the island that i can get this extention? What i need to apply for the extentioin?

2# what next after the 60days + 30days stay? Going back to China for a new T visa is way too expensive. However, i need a visa to get into Malaysia /Cambodia / Myanmar. So a border run is also not easy for me. Possible to get a Mal T visa @ Thai & then travel to Mal for a Thai visa then return?

i've been checking every possible ways & none of them seems workable.....but i really want this offer.... :(

Any advice would be most appreciated...Any....

Thanks & regs

Immigration on Koh Samui will extend a Tourist Visa by 30 days.

I think you might have to return to China for another Tourist Visa.

You can get a VOA when entering Thailand. It gives 15 days and costs 1,000 Baht

http://www.mfa.go.th/main/en/services/123

You will not be able to work with a Tourist Visa.

You need a Non Imm Visa and a Work Permit.

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Immigration on Koh Samui will extend a Tourist Visa by 30 days.

You will not be able to work with a Tourist Visa.

 

:( i thought so.... seems i need to find someone who can provide the work permit....But i do find lots of people working there without a working visa....

Yes, and they are working illegally and face prison and deportation if found out.

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Dear Lite Beer, thanks for your great advice & the useful link. it's been great help. :)

In Thailand if you work paid or unpaid you need a work permit

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In Thailand if you work paid or unpaid you need a work permit

 

Hi HullyGully, thanks a lot for your advice. I am quite wondering about how to define 'work'? eg. in some high level diving course, the trainee is required to assist & instruct other fresh divers during a actual trainning in order to be experinenced. So, his paying but not paid for the work. i guess this might also be a problem?

That means they are a trainee and their work is part of their education and as such doesn't need a work permit. But it does mean that there are requirements for the school and you must be on an ED-visa.

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Thanks Mario2008 ~~ the visa is really a pain in my head....

Yes, and they are working illegally and face prison and deportation if found out.

how often does that happen ?

Yes, and they are working illegally and face prison and deportation if found out.

how often does that happen ?

Every day.

In many areas there were no recent crack downs, but that can change any given moment.

No statistics are available, as far as I know.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

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