February 11, 201610 yr Salutations one and all! I am aware of the hand to hand combat school in Chiang Mai that provides an ED Visa for 1 year if you take a course there. This might well be the option I go for but I am curious as to what other options there are like this across Thailand. I am open to the idea of living almost anywhere here. I wanted to combine learning the Thai language with an ED Visa but I understand the hourly requirements are much higher than before and this isn't suitable for me. All helpful posts appreciated!
February 12, 201610 yr There's an abundance of information about ed visas already on Thai Visa. Why not peruse a few of the many threads that already exist. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?s=b54209caa81360345e8a11e280f2c8d6&app=googlecse#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=ed visa
February 13, 201610 yr Author There's an abundance of information about ed visas already on Thai Visa. Why not peruse a few of the many threads that already exist. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?s=b54209caa81360345e8a11e280f2c8d6&app=googlecse#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=ed visa Thanks for the link but I am struggling to find the information I am looking for.
February 15, 201610 yr Author I would appreciate if somebody could link me to some other viable non-ED visa courses like the hand to hand combat school in CM.
February 15, 201610 yr I would appreciate if somebody could link me to some other viable non-ED visa courses like the hand to hand combat school in CM. http://en.hand2handcombat.com/
February 15, 201610 yr Author I would appreciate if somebody could link me to some other viable non-ED visa courses like the hand to hand combat school in CM. http://en.hand2handcombat.com/ Thanks for the response but that is the one I am already familiar with mate,
February 15, 201610 yr I would appreciate if somebody could link me to some other viable non-ED visa courses like the hand to hand combat school in CM. You might get a better response by posting here http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/190-courses-in-thailand/ I doubt there will be many non-academic courses which would meet the requirements for an ED visa.
February 15, 201610 yr Author I would appreciate if somebody could link me to some other viable non-ED visa courses like the hand to hand combat school in CM. You might get a better response by posting here http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/190-courses-in-thailand/ I doubt there will be many non-academic courses which would meet the requirements for an ED visa. Thanks very much sunnyjim5, will give it a try. I am guessing that too but would be good to know what my options are before committing to any decision.
February 15, 201610 yr If the institute offering the course is licensed by the MoE and the curriculum of the course you join is attached to the school license, the school can provide paperwork to support a non-immigrant ED visa. Different types of school have different requirements and limitations.
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