Attending TESOL
course in Thailand allows students to enjoy the non-immigrant visa ED
or visa education, a one-year visa that can be renewed up to three times. It is
valid for people on unpaid internships, in exchange for school or in school in
an international school and costs 60 Euros. The information is on the embassy's
website. This type of visa does not allow you to work and gives you the right
to stay in Thailand for a stay of 90 days when you apply for a visa at the
Embassy of Thailand in France. The student visa multiple entries are only
issued by the Immigration Service in Thailand and only allow the applicant to
stay up to 90 days for each entry. If the applicant wishes not to leave every
90 days, then it is necessary to have the visa validated by the immigration
department, for which additional costs are then to be expected. DO not worry,
the procedures may seem bulky but it is mostly paperwork. Just follow the
guidelines properly and you will get on your way to an amazing experience for
your TESOL course in Thailand.
The documents to be supplied include the following:
1. The
original passport (passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date
of departure)
2. A
completed form
3. A colour
photo ID
4. A
photocopy of the passport
5. An
original letter of acceptance from a school or university in Thailand or a
letter from a company in Thailand that receives the student for an internship
6. In the
case of an internship in a company, the full statutes of the company must be
presented when applying for a visa
7.
Original letter from an institution in France indicating the details of the
student's internship
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