The family including 2 young kids is planning to visit Cha Am for a couple of nights. We are looking for a family-friendly place that isn't noisy, has a pool and is close to the beach. Budget around 1,500 - 2,000 baht per room per night but would consider cheaper. Will arrive during the first week in April. Will prices be affected by Somgran a week later?
Appreciate your responses and any tips (restaurants, things to avoid etc).
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Non-Imm B Visa Application For Teaching
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Not getting a response in the visa section so will try here.
We are sending someone to Singapore to obtain a non-imm B for teaching. However, on their list of requirements is this:
"Applicants becoming teachers at any education organizations (national, public and private) in Thailand are required to submit documents evidence of education, no criminal records in English and a teaching license."
http://www.thaiembas...mmigrant-visa-b
Now, a Thai teaching license cannot be obtained without 1-year's verifiable Thailand teaching experience I believe. I also believe the license cannot be obtained without a work permit. But, you cannot fulfill either of these requirements without a non-imm B, and they won't issue one until you do. Am I missing something here?
Has anyone obtained a B for teaching from there?
We are sending someone to Singapore to obtain a non-imm B for teaching. However, on their list of requirements is this:
"Applicants becoming teachers at any education organizations (national, public and private) in Thailand are required to submit documents evidence of education, no criminal records in English and a teaching license."
http://www.thaiembas...mmigrant-visa-b
Now, a Thai teaching license cannot be obtained without 1-year's verifiable Thailand teaching experience I believe. I also believe the license cannot be obtained without a work permit. But, you cannot fulfill either of these requirements without a non-imm B, and they won't issue one until you do. Am I missing something here?
Has anyone obtained a B for teaching from there?
Non-Imm B Application For Teaching
2011-10-24 13:40:47
We are sending someone to Singapore to obtain a non-imm B for teaching. However, on their list of requirements is this:
"Applicants becoming teachers at any education organizations (national, public and private) in Thailand are required to submit documents evidence of education, no criminal records in English and a teaching license."
http://www.thaiembas...mmigrant-visa-b
Now, a Thai teaching license cannot be obtained without 1-year's verifiable Thailand teaching experience I believe. I also believe the license cannot be obtained without a work permit. But, you cannot fulfill either of these requirements without a non-imm B, and they won't issue one until you do. Am I missing something here?
Has anyone obtained a B for teaching from there?
"Applicants becoming teachers at any education organizations (national, public and private) in Thailand are required to submit documents evidence of education, no criminal records in English and a teaching license."
http://www.thaiembas...mmigrant-visa-b
Now, a Thai teaching license cannot be obtained without 1-year's verifiable Thailand teaching experience I believe. I also believe the license cannot be obtained without a work permit. But, you cannot fulfill either of these requirements without a non-imm B, and they won't issue one until you do. Am I missing something here?
Has anyone obtained a B for teaching from there?
Jia Tong Heng
2011-09-12 07:13:16
Yesterday was the official opening of a new Jia Tong Heng Chinese restaurant. It's massive with many banqueting rooms and VIP rooms. If you are heading south on the superhighway, it's that new building just south of the Maejo junction. Jia Tong Heng is in my opinion the best and most authentic Chinese food eating experience in Chiang Mai. This is shown by the large numbers of returning Taiwanese and Chinese visitors who eat there. The new restaurant is built on feng shui principals.
Khun Kriengsak, his siblings and their families are the epitome of honest and hard-working Chinese Thais. They deserve their success.
Chiang Mai's last princess, Dr. Chao Duang Duan na Chiang Mai, was in attendance along with her son. The assistant Chiang Mai provincial governor was also there.
Website: http://www.jiarestaurant.com/
Khun Kriengsak, his siblings and their families are the epitome of honest and hard-working Chinese Thais. They deserve their success.
Chiang Mai's last princess, Dr. Chao Duang Duan na Chiang Mai, was in attendance along with her son. The assistant Chiang Mai provincial governor was also there.
Website: http://www.jiarestaurant.com/
Pai
2011-06-15 19:37:13
I have a few days coming up and plan a short stay in Pai. I haven't been up there for many years, so I'm sure things have changed.
Accommodation
I'm looking for a nice bungalow with a good view away from noise and breakfast. Budget is 1,000 - 1,500 per night. It's off season now and I'm going during the week so should be able to negotiate down from any standard price. Will be driving so a few km outside of town isn't a problem.
Food
Restaurants?
Things to do?
Any other tips?
Accommodation
I'm looking for a nice bungalow with a good view away from noise and breakfast. Budget is 1,000 - 1,500 per night. It's off season now and I'm going during the week so should be able to negotiate down from any standard price. Will be driving so a few km outside of town isn't a problem.
Food
Restaurants?
Things to do?
Any other tips?
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