Does anyone know how a homeschooling family could get long-term visas to Thailand? the children don't go to school so they dont get the associated ED visa of course...
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Homeschooling families seeking long-term visas for Thailand face unique challenges since their children do not qualify for the standard education (ED) visa. Possible solutions include obtaining employment visas for one or both parents, applying for the Elite Visa, or exploring alternative scenarios like marrying a Thai national or adopting a Thai child. The comments emphasize the need for at least one parent to secure a long-term visa and suggest that families consider utilizing savings from homeschooling to invest in Elite Visa options.
LONG TERM RESIDENT (LTR) VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
were mentioning, other edge cases would include: adopting a Thai child or marrying Thai nationals. But yea, ED for both parents if wanting to stay for about a year or two. Or work visa for longer stay. Money saved on school could be invested in Elite.
has suggested, you can also look at Elite Visa for family
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One of the parents gets a job or both parents get ED visas and attend classes and let the kids go on overstay. Unless one of the parents qualifies for the LTR visa there's not many other options.
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