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What other languages can I study in Pattaya

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Are the language schools just mainly for Thai language, or are there others that can be studied as well?

in Pattaya ..... i'd say Russian blink.png

The school I attend offers Russian, German, Chinese, and English (if it's not your mother tongue).

Amazingly, Thai immigration offers a 1 year ED visa for all these languages as well as Thai.

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The school I attend offers Russian, German, Chinese, and English (if it's not your mother tongue).

Amazingly, Thai immigration offers a 1 year ED visa for all these languages as well as Thai.

Thai Immigration do NOT offer a one year ED visa !

ED visas are obtained from a Thai Embassy/Consulate(outside Thailand) and there is nowhere in the region which will issue a 12 month visa !

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What are you trying to do? Get an ED visa or just learn a new language?

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The ED is the priority, for the right language I will study in depth though.

in Pattaya ..... i'd say Russian blink.png

Isaan may be more pevalent

English is very common language to learn for non native speakers. I have a friend who did that for 2 years with ED visa.

Op, do you speak fluent Thai, speak, read & write?

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