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Hi, I have been living in Thailand for 18 months now. My girlfriend is there on a work permit and I had a non O tourist visa multiple entry, I have now got a job but I do not have a degree, I'm not sure what visa I need or am required to have, please help???

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Hi, I had a non O visa but my visa has expired, I am in the UK on holiday now, I am teaching but have been working on my tourist visa and just doing border runs, I have proof that I'm working to show the Thai consulate in UK. Ideally I would like a visa that shows I work but as I said I don't have a degree so I think this might be a problem. 18 months ago I had a 12month multiple entry tourist visa which was great but now I have been told the maximum issued now is a triple entry visa. I just need to know if I can apply for some sort of business visa or anything? thanks for your replies.

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"I had a non "O" 12 month multiple entry tourist visa" .

There is not and never , as far as I am aware, has there ever been such a "visa".

There is also a suggestion that Mr. Swansea had an "O" visa perhaps he will tell us on what basis that visa was issued ?

"Tourists" are specifically not allowed to work and there is no "visa" which shows the holder works !

The OP needs some serious help before a world of trouble descends !

Hopefully the experts will advise .

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I had it because I was accompanying my girlfriend who was given a 2 year contract, all in all the "visa" lasted 15 months. I then went to Laos and got a single entry tourist visa to tie me over until I came home. Thailand is the sort of country where people couldn't care if you teach on a tourist visa so this is why I am asking what people do if they are a TEFL teacher without a degree, what visa do they get?

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"I had a non O tourist visa multiple entry"

I don't think so.

If you had a tourist visa, it probably said "employment prohibited." If you had a Non-imm O visa, were you given an extension of stay for some reason and did you get a multiple re-entry permit from Immigrations?

I had it because I was accompanying my girlfriend who was given a 2 year contract, all in all the "visa" lasted 15 months. I then went to Laos and got a single entry tourist visa to tie me over until I came home. Thailand is the sort of country where people couldn't care if you teach on a tourist visa so this is why I am asking what people do if they are a TEFL teacher without a degree, what visa do they get?

"Thailand is the sort of country where people couldn't care if you teach on a tourist visa ..."

Not sure which "people" you're thinking of, but rest assured some people in Immigrations wouldn't take that view.

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"I had it because I was accompanying my girlfriend who was given a 2 year contract, all in all the "visa" lasted 15 months. I then went to Laos and got a single entry tourist visa to tie me over until I came home. Thailand is the sort of country where people couldn't care if you teach on a tourist visa so this is why I am asking what people do if they are a TEFL teacher without a degree, what visa do they get?"

Interesting why should a NON "O" visa be granted to a "boyfriend" because his "girlfriend" had a two year contract ?

Am I missing something ?

If so will one of the experts please enlighten me smile.png

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Thailand is the sort of country where people couldn't care if you teach on a tourist visa so this is why I am asking what people do if they are a TEFL teacher without a degree, what visa do they get?

Hahaha nice one chief...

Go on, give us another one!

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Thailand does care if you work (and pay your taxes) or not. People do get arrested for this and schools are cheked. Working without a work permit is punishable with a fine of 100,000 baht and/or 5 years in jail.

A visa does not allows you to work, only a work permit does, in combination with the right kind of visa.

Somehow I don't think the consulate will be impressed with applying for a visa based on you working illegally.

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