Is there an age limit for getting Thai Language Education visa.. Does it vary depending on which province. Thanks.
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Yes, there is an age limit for obtaining a Thai Language Education visa (Non-Immigrant ED visa), which generally requires applicants to be at least 18 years old, although some institutions may accept younger students for specific programs. The age limit may vary by province and institution, with some regions having more flexible age admissions, especially in areas with large expat communities, like Chiang Mai. It's advisable to confirm specific requirements with the institution and local immigration office.
Peculiar ******
For a Thai Language Education visa, also known as a "Non-Immigrant ED visa," the age limit varies depending on the institution and province.
General Requirements
1. *Age*: Typically, applicants must be at least 18 years old. However, some institutions may accept younger students (e.g., 12-17 years old) for specific programs, like summer camps or youth language courses.
2. *Language proficiency*: No prior Thai language knowledge is required, but some institutions may have specific requirements.
3. *Education*: A high school diploma or equivalent is usually required.
Provincial Variations
While the general requirements are consistent nationwide, some provinces may have additional or specific regulations:
1. *Bangkok*: Institutions in Bangkok, like universities and language schools, typically follow the standard requirements.
2. *Chiang Mai*: Chiang Mai has a large expat community and many language schools. Some institutions may have more flexible age requirements or offer specialized programs for younger students.
3. *Other provinces*: Requirements might vary depending on the institution and local regulations. It's essential to check with the specific institution and local immigration office.
Recommendations
To confirm the age limit and specific requirements for a Thai Language Education visa:
1. *Contact the institution*: Reach out to the language school or university you're interested in attending.
2. *Check with the local immigration office*: Verify the requirements with the immigration office in the province where you plan to study.
3. *Consult the Thai embassy or consulate*: If you're applying from outside Thailand, consult with the Thai embassy or consulate in your home country for guidance. You should also consider reading a book or two before your travel.. I'd recommend a book "Thailand Unveiled 2024-2025" by James Anderson on Amazon..it has all the info and recommendations you need..you should check it out ๐
Graham ******
Some Immigration Offices will not grant them to over-50s for language etc. as they say they should be on a Retirement Visa and can still attend classes
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