I'm about to resign at my school due to a few professional reasons I can't definitely deal with anymore.
My contract ends up in August and eventually I'd like to come back and work in Thailand again.
So, a while ago I heard someone said that if you don't complete your contract, immigration might take further action next time when you try to apply for it and even deny it.
Is it accurate or just someone's personal opinion?
Cheers.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The author is seeking clarification on whether resigning from a teaching position in Thailand before the contract ends could negatively impact future visa applications or lead to immigration issues. They heard that not fulfilling a contract could result in complications when reapplying for a visa, and they want to know if this is a common policy or just a personal opinion.
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