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Hi

I'm 45 and have been living in Thailand for 15 years.

I don't want to work in a full time job and I'm divorced from a Thai so I have very few options for staying in Thailand regarding a visa.

Therefore, I've decided that I want to become fluent in Thai and at the same time get a visa to stay here.

I've just finished level 3 in Chulalongkorn University (top marks) but they only offer short term courses of a few months at a time. It's heavily focused on reading and writing.

Can anyone recommend a Thai university that offers year long Thai language courses?

I'm open to move anywhere in Thailand.

Thanks in advance.

Ger

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