For anyone who transfered their visa exemption to an ED Visa:
Would you have a course recommendation that was accepted for this process?
Preferably a low commitment course
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The conversation revolves around finding low-commitment courses that can facilitate the transfer from a visa exemption to an ED visa in Thailand. Participants suggest specific options, including Sandee Language School, which offers a 14-month program for under 30,000 THB, and mention a Muay Thai training visa that requires minimal attendance.
Shelley ********
Before I did a muay thai visa, training just twice a week and had gym included. But they don't force you to actually attend.
Leanne. I told her, I have permit under employment, but it will be cancelled next month, so I would like to take (intensive )Thai language class and get ED visa. She said can't not. Asked how about I convert to "covid exemption " from my current permit, then convert to ED, she also said can't not. is it true?
so you mean he's expected to actually attend? Nah, that's no good for him 🤣
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Tod *********
Preferably a low commitment course :O so you mean you want to find a visa-mill school you can enroll in and not study but get an ED visa/extension from to stay here?