Jonathan Fairfield Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 New requirements for ED-Visa extensions in Phuket BANGKOK: -- Thaivisa.com has today been made aware of new rules being enforced in Phuket for those studying on a so called ED-Visa. The new rules are with regards to the amount of time students are required to study. With immediate effect students in Phuket are now required to attend classes 5 times per week, for 2 hours per class. This latest news follows a series of changes in the process of applying for extension of stay based on Non-Immigrant ED. Recent months have seen several posts to the visa section of the Thaivisa forum reporting similar changes to the amount of hours required to study. It has also been confirmed to Thaivisa that in Bangkok there is a requirement for students to attend classes 4 times per week for 2 hours per class, which has previously been reported by several members in our visa forum, as this post from earlier in November shows. Thaivisa.com is currently working to seek official confirmation if these new rules will come into practice nationwide. Thaivisa.com would like to thank Mac Walen of Walen School of Thai for clarifying the new requirements as received from the Private Education Commission. -- 2014-11-15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColdSingha Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) this is going to make an ED visa (with extensions) an expensive option in Bangkok and Phuket now Edited November 15, 2014 by ColdSingha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 So can ThaiVisa/Walen school clarify minimum requirements to extend the permission to stay for those who are NOT attending a language school or course? For example, diving school, university, bhuddism/religious study, animal study, kite surfing, etc. What about those with multiple entry non-ed visas? Most dive schools and some of the others you mentioned are not registered with the Ministry of Education which means they cannot qualify for extensions. Even getting a visa for them at many embassies and official consulates is not possible. Their a few honorary consulates that will issue a multiple entry ED visa for them. University studies are not a problem and still get one year extensions for full time study. Those with multiple entry ED visas have been questioned about what they are doing on entry by immigration. Some have been asked for student ID's or some other proof the are really going to school. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timwin Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 this is going to make an ED visa (with extensions) an expensive option in Bangkok and Phuket now Yes, instead of 25-30 000, it could be soon 70-80 000 Baht per year. It will cut down the business considerably. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jspill Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 What gets announced and what actually happens in a given school are two different things. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Incobart Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) "With immediate effect" is simply impossible, its a 150% more time or students in the classroom, schools are not prepared on that about rooms and teachers. Also there are running contracts between schools and students. The only possibility is "With immediate effect for new student contracts" I also think that this is not really the solution for prevent misuse of the visa, out of own experience, if immigration should regularly check if the students are always in the classroom, it should wipe out 70 % of the visa misusing. Edited November 15, 2014 by Incobart 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnMyWay2 Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) Nothing has changed at my school in Pattaya. I would do the 4 days a week if necessary but that is massive amount of work for learning a language already feel like I'm studying nonstop with just 2 days. 2 2 hour days is standard workload for a single university course. But I guess that depends on the amount of homework the instructor gives out. Edited November 15, 2014 by OnMyWay2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 Troll and off topic posts have been removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomacht8 Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 So inflexible.Why they let not buy the students a lesson bundle per year.For example: 52 weeks x 10 hours = 520 hours per year.If a student wants to study more intensively he can do that.Besides, the student could have a schoolbook and the school will stamp or confirms the visited hours.Easy.Besides, the students can then travel inside the country (and spend money!!!), so as better to learn and practise the language.Sometimes I have the feeling this whole visa changes scare people away from visit Thailand! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OnMyWay2 Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 I wonder who comes up with these rules. When you go to class for 2 hours on Tuesday you only have 1 day, Wednesday, to completely memorize those 2 hours of new lessons. So 2 hour lessons for 4 days straight is not even practical. If they're trying to crack down on "something else" then they should crack down on that thing and not mess up the education system. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post recom273 Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 10 hours a week isn't that much .. I did 25 a week and after 3 or 4 months at a reputable school I could read and write. If you haven't picked up enough language ability after a year to run rings around an immigration officer then its time to think if learning a foreign language is for you. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theonetrueaussie Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 Yes luckily for me I was just in penang and got denied but when I got my refund from the school he told me the new rules from immigration are that you MUST study 5 days a week for 2 hours a day AND when you go for your extenstion they will charge you 1900 baht and ONLY extend for 1 month to begin with, After that month you go back again and pay another 1900 baht and may be given 1,3 or 12 months....So you may have to go every month to immigration and pay 1900 month to extend...making language schools extremely expensive now! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnMyWay2 Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) I could do 10 hours but I need some down time to let it sink in, it's the 4 days straight that's the problem. Edited November 15, 2014 by OnMyWay2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theonetrueaussie Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 How many language schools are going to be able to afford to pay their teachers to teach 5 days a week and how many students will pay the extra costs associated with the extra studying...Sounds like a lot less people studying and a lot less jobs/money. As for those that were using them to work illegally, They will just find another way to keep working illegally..... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavezzi Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 On every topic I can see two kind of comments: ironic one and suggesting one. It seems like nobody get the fact that Thailand is growing too fast and when they do something new often they don't even imagine what they are doing. They will tune up everything and one day, following all of your suggestions, make thailand like UK. What will we do once thailand will be like UK? Leave it, go to a 3rd world country, subscribe to a famous forum and start giving suggestion again? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post vision2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 I doubt the schools will enforce attendance rules. My Filipina wife is in the second year of her Education Visa at a well known school in Pattaya. There are 7 students in her class and it is very rare if more than 3 or 4 show up for the twice a week lessons. i do not think the school is motivated to attempt to "enforce" attendance. I may be overstating the case but in my opinion the school's sole goal is revenue generation and would probably be happy to provide fake attendance records rather than have a student quit and go elsewhere. Moreover, I seriously doubt immigration and/ or the police will see this as a high priority. I cannot imagine that they will do onsite inspections to do check attendance records. OMG, I have only lived in Thailand for 18 months and I am becoming cynical. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TechnikaIII Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 Why bother with the ED visa at all. The abusers have stuffed it up for everyone. I am studying Thai privately, reading and writing every day, and chatting with Thai friends. I help Thai students with English, online, from Australia, and some help me with Thai. They are very good. I have experience with both Teaching in Australia and Norway, and studied Swedish at Melbourne Uni. I kept all the lesson plans from the University course, and apply them to my Thai studies. If you really want to learn a language, you can. But if you only wanted the ED visa as a loop hole .... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigwhitewarrior Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) this is going to make an ED visa (with extensions) an expensive option in Bangkok and Phuket now Yes, instead of 25-30 000, it could be soon 70-80 000 Baht per year. It will cut down the business considerably. Currently Walen School on Sukhumvit road in Bangkok charges 39000 thai baht per year.I have booked my course 3 weeks ago and I am looking forward to it. It's 2 hours a day 4 days a week. I thought it's not enough to be honest and would love 4 hours a day 5 days a week. ;-) Edited November 15, 2014 by bigwhitewarrior Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tycoon Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 this is going to make an ED visa (with extensions) an expensive option in Bangkok and Phuket now Yes, instead of 25-30 000, it could be soon 70-80 000 Baht per year. It will cut down the business considerably. Well in all honesty its been exploited by people who have ruined the true reason for the visa. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace of Pop Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 All these Loopholes need closing. The Marry extension has been shut down nearly by home visits. Ed Visas are exploited , but not by Wallen, i add., abusers bring it on for the Genuine. Tycoon is right. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 All these Loopholes need closing. The Marry extension has been shut down nearly by home visits. Ed Visas are exploited , but not by Wallen, i add., abusers bring it on for the Genuine. Tycoon is right. Home visits for an extension based upon marriage? I have already done 7 of them and never had one. You must be reading or hearing some nonsense rumors. It is well known that their are some schools that perpetrate the abuse of ED visas and extensions. But immigration and the MOE has shutdown a few of them already, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paz Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 Home visits for an extension based upon marriage? I have already done 7 of them and never had one. What do you mean ubonjoe? There are many reports of people receiving home visits for marriage extensions, I think mostly in the north east. I'm sure you've seen them.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 Home visits for an extension based upon marriage? I have already done 7 of them and never had one. What do you mean ubonjoe? There are many reports of people receiving home visits for marriage extensions, I think mostly in the north east. I'm sure you've seen them.. You snipped out what I was replying to "The Marry extension has been shut down nearly by home visits." Which is wrong because it implies that there are constant home visits. They have not made getting extensions impossible. There are only visits done for the first extension. Some offices don't do a home visit and others have your bring a witness or a statement from one. Immigration had us get a letter from our local police instead of doing a home visit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudcrab Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 Nothing has changed at my school in Pattaya. I would do the 4 days a week if necessary but that is massive amount of work for learning a language already feel like I'm studying nonstop with just 2 days. 2 2 hour days is standard workload for a single university course. But I guess that depends on the amount of homework the instructor gives out. It could be a massive workload, your words, but isn't that why you chose to come to Thailand and learn Thai originally?? I'm pretty sure you could learn Thai in many other countries if that is your fervent desire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post canarysun Posted November 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted November 15, 2014 One of the most annoying things with most of these language schools having now been around to a few of them is that many of the lessons are from some ridiculous time in the day (ie from 12.00 - 14.00) now I am an " early riser " ( kind respect where due ladies...) But when you like to wake up at 06.00 in the morning it bugger's up the whole day! There must be some schools somewhere that offer 07.00 - 09.00 or 08.00 -10.00 Its OK doing lessons 5 days a week but I am sure most people like to be outside and enjoy the day and not sat in a classroom in the middle of the day!????? F.J x 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poopdick Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 This is crazy, I have been here for 1 year on an ED visa, go to my classes and actually try to learn thai. I'm under 50, I work online. I make a lot of money and bring a lot of money into Thailand. Recently spent 250,000 baht on hospital bills for my partner, have a car, pay rent on a home, I spend over 100,000 baht a month in Thailand and I love it here. But what I cant put up with is the uncertainty of never knowing if I'm going to have to pack my bags and leave with a months notice, I have dogs, a car etc. I'd be screwed if i was given one week to up and leave. Have also been told that we must now read and write, and that when I extend my visa in December I will be expected to know the alphabet, apparently my schooll was informed last week! Previously the first year was speaking only, so I have a couple weeks to learn the whole alphabet (good luck) even though when I extended 9 months ago immigration asked the school to bring the curriculum and were fully aware that year 1 was speaking only!! So what are my options? Pay 100,000+ baht a year in school fees now to cover the extra hours, possibly pay 3800 baht a month for my partner and i if we have to keep extending? (my friend was given one month extensions every time with the "under consideration" stamp on it) Paying over 200,000 baht a year to stay in Thailand is crazy, I'd rather go elsewhere but I don't know what options I have right now. Going to research Vietnam and other places, but for work purposes I need a very reliable and fast internet connection, a bit of security would be a bonus. A visa stamp saying 12 months would be nice. I know technically i'm "abusing" the ED visa since I work, but I do nothing but spend money here and I'm not doing something a Thai could do (it's very niche), and it's money that would not be in the Thai economy if I went home to Europe and worked, and it's another empty house on my Soi. Having me here adds at least 1.5 million baht to the thai economy every year, but it's getting to the point where considering the cost and uncertainty I'm not sure it's worth the effort of staying here. Anyone else know a good place in SE Asia where it's a bit more welcoming in regards to working etc? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudcrab Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 One of the most annoying things with most of these language schools having now been around to a few of them is that many of the lessons are from some ridiculous time in the day (ie from 12.00 - 14.00) now I am an " early riser " ( kind respect where due ladies...) But when you like to wake up at 06.00 in the morning it bugger's up the whole day! There must be some schools somewhere that offer 07.00 - 09.00 or 08.00 -10.00 Its OK doing lessons 5 days a week but I am sure most people like to be outside and enjoy the day and not sat in a classroom in the middle of the day!????? F.J x Perhaps the "students" should reconsider if they really need to learn Thai at all if the school hours are that arduous. Might be an idea for the Government to mandate all Thai language schools be located at least a 100km from any outlet serving alcohol, music, or ladies of the night. Then we will see who really has the desire to learn the Thai language. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudcrab Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 This is crazy, I have been here for 1 year on an ED visa, go to my classes and actually try to learn thai. I'm under 50, I work online. I make a lot of money and bring a lot of money into Thailand. Recently spent 250,000 baht on hospital bills for my partner, have a car, pay rent on a home, I spend over 100,000 baht a month in Thailand and I love it here. But what I cant put up with is the uncertainty of never knowing if I'm going to have to pack my bags and leave with a months notice, I have dogs, a car etc. I'd be screwed if i was given one week to up and leave. Have also been told that we must now read and write, and that when I extend my visa in December I will be expected to know the alphabet, apparently my schooll was informed last week! Previously the first year was speaking only, so I have a couple weeks to learn the whole alphabet (good luck) even though when I extended 9 months ago immigration asked the school to bring the curriculum and were fully aware that year 1 was speaking only!! So what are my options? Pay 100,000+ baht a year in school fees now to cover the extra hours, possibly pay 3800 baht a month for my partner and i if we have to keep extending? (my friend was given one month extensions every time with the "under consideration" stamp on it) Paying over 200,000 baht a year to stay in Thailand is crazy, I'd rather go elsewhere but I don't know what options I have right now. Going to research Vietnam and other places, but for work purposes I need a very reliable and fast internet connection, a bit of security would be a bonus. A visa stamp saying 12 months would be nice. I know technically i'm "abusing" the ED visa since I work, but I do nothing but spend money here and I'm not doing something a Thai could do (it's very niche), and it's money that would not be in the Thai economy if I went home to Europe and worked, and it's another empty house on my Soi. Having me here adds at least 1.5 million baht to the thai economy every year, but it's getting to the point where considering the cost and uncertainty I'm not sure it's worth the effort of staying here. Anyone else know a good place in SE Asia where it's a bit more welcoming in regards to working etc? So you admit you are here on an Ed visa, working illegally, and complain that you actually have to learn the language as well? Why is this so unjust? I 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poopdick Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 This is crazy, I have been here for 1 year on an ED visa, go to my classes and actually try to learn thai. I'm under 50, I work online. I make a lot of money and bring a lot of money into Thailand. Recently spent 250,000 baht on hospital bills for my partner, have a car, pay rent on a home, I spend over 100,000 baht a month in Thailand and I love it here. But what I cant put up with is the uncertainty of never knowing if I'm going to have to pack my bags and leave with a months notice, I have dogs, a car etc. I'd be screwed if i was given one week to up and leave. Have also been told that we must now read and write, and that when I extend my visa in December I will be expected to know the alphabet, apparently my schooll was informed last week! Previously the first year was speaking only, so I have a couple weeks to learn the whole alphabet (good luck) even though when I extended 9 months ago immigration asked the school to bring the curriculum and were fully aware that year 1 was speaking only!! So what are my options? Pay 100,000+ baht a year in school fees now to cover the extra hours, possibly pay 3800 baht a month for my partner and i if we have to keep extending? (my friend was given one month extensions every time with the "under consideration" stamp on it) Paying over 200,000 baht a year to stay in Thailand is crazy, I'd rather go elsewhere but I don't know what options I have right now. Going to research Vietnam and other places, but for work purposes I need a very reliable and fast internet connection, a bit of security would be a bonus. A visa stamp saying 12 months would be nice. I know technically i'm "abusing" the ED visa since I work, but I do nothing but spend money here and I'm not doing something a Thai could do (it's very niche), and it's money that would not be in the Thai economy if I went home to Europe and worked, and it's another empty house on my Soi. Having me here adds at least 1.5 million baht to the thai economy every year, but it's getting to the point where considering the cost and uncertainty I'm not sure it's worth the effort of staying here. Anyone else know a good place in SE Asia where it's a bit more welcoming in regards to working etc? So you admit you are here on an Ed visa, working illegally, and complain that you actually have to learn the language as well? Why is this so unjust? I I'm already learning Thai, did you miss that part? I'm not working illegally, Thai immigration said that people who work online and do not get paid by Thais or work for Thais were fine on ED visas. They're moving the goalposts and by making you extend on a monthly basis they are removing any and all security in your living situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canarysun Posted November 15, 2014 Share Posted November 15, 2014 This is crazy, I have been here for 1 year on an ED visa, go to my classes and actually try to learn thai. I'm under 50, I work online. I make a lot of money and bring a lot of money into Thailand. Recently spent 250,000 baht on hospital bills for my partner, have a car, pay rent on a home, I spend over 100,000 baht a month in Thailand and I love it here. But what I cant put up with is the uncertainty of never knowing if I'm going to have to pack my bags and leave with a months notice, I have dogs, a car etc. I'd be screwed if i was given one week to up and leave. Have also been told that we must now read and write, and that when I extend my visa in December I will be expected to know the alphabet, apparently my schooll was informed last week! Previously the first year was speaking only, so I have a couple weeks to learn the whole alphabet (good luck) even though when I extended 9 months ago immigration asked the school to bring the curriculum and were fully aware that year 1 was speaking only!! So what are my options? Pay 100,000+ baht a year in school fees now to cover the extra hours, possibly pay 3800 baht a month for my partner and i if we have to keep extending? (my friend was given one month extensions every time with the "under consideration" stamp on it) Paying over 200,000 baht a year to stay in Thailand is crazy, I'd rather go elsewhere but I don't know what options I have right now. Going to research Vietnam and other places, but for work purposes I need a very reliable and fast internet connection, a bit of security would be a bonus. A visa stamp saying 12 months would be nice. I know technically i'm "abusing" the ED visa since I work, but I do nothing but spend money here and I'm not doing something a Thai could do (it's very niche), and it's money that would not be in the Thai economy if I went home to Europe and worked, and it's another empty house on my Soi. Having me here adds at least 1.5 million baht to the thai economy every year, but it's getting to the point where considering the cost and uncertainty I'm not sure it's worth the effort of staying here. Anyone else know a good place in SE Asia where it's a bit more welcoming in regards to working etc? 100,000 baht "a month " God 100,000 baht is my total yearly outgoings " All In" how can you possibly spend so much money in what is mostly a 3rd world country ( almost ) - " amazing " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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