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In Topic: University Fee For Thai Children?
2011-06-25 06:27:14
About The Open University (http://www.stou.ac.th/Eng/), do you know if classes are taught in both English and Thai? I cannot find that information on their website. Thanks!
In Topic: University Fee For Thai Children?
2011-06-20 01:28:43
So I guess about 400,000 THB would do it for a bachelor and a master per child then (assuming 2+2 years and 50,000 THB/semester) in a government run university.
In Topic: How Long After Getting Visa Must I Arrive In Thailand
2011-05-26 17:41:19
Thankyou for all the answers. As lopburi3 writes, getting thai passports for the children would be the easiest. Should we apply for the thai passports before going, or when we are there? Does it make a difference?
In Topic: How Long After Getting Visa Must I Arrive In Thailand
2011-05-25 19:13:42
lopburi3, on 2011-05-25 18:13:16, said:
If you have children of a Thai they should obtain Thai passports and use them for entry into Thailand - no visa required.
For you a single entry visa is only valid for 90 days so entry must be made before it expires. For one year multi it is valid for one year. Best to obtain close to departure time.
Wife is not required at entry - your visa allows that.
For you a single entry visa is only valid for 90 days so entry must be made before it expires. For one year multi it is valid for one year. Best to obtain close to departure time.
Wife is not required at entry - your visa allows that.
Hi :-)
Let's say I go for a one year multi visa (Non-Immigrant Visa Type "O" for Family Visit). So when you write it is best to obtain close to departure time, is it because there is a rule about this (like a max number of days from visa being issued to departure date)?
Thanks and best regards Bob.
In Topic: Working Permit
2011-02-22 19:53:11
Lite Beer, on 2011-02-22 17:28:41, said:
Yes you can work with an O Visa or a Marriage Extension providing you have a Work Permit.
There would be no income requirements apart from the usual for a Marriage Extension.
There would be no income requirements apart from the usual for a Marriage Extension.
Do you know where I can find more detailed information about the rules regarding this particular case?
Thankyou!
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