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Sep 4, 2023
a year ago
Michael ******
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Hi

I have a question regarding work permits and dependent visas.

I am a danish national, 45 years old.

I have a child here in Thailand, but I’m not with his mother anymore but my name is on his birth certificate.

Can I get a dependent visa without needing paperwork from his mom?

Also I’m planning on taking a 2 year trainee program in pedagogy, is there any way that could be used to obtain a work permit for working in schools here? Or is it a bachelor degree only? With no exceptions?

Thank you for your time.
Jan 2, 2023
2 years ago
Ryan **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Looking for a way to complete my Bachelor's Degree online, does anyone know of any good universities in Thailand or abroad for online studies(preferably inexpensive)?, as of course with a Bachelor's i can be hired and teach (Legally:).

I have completed a National Diploma in Pc Network Engineering but it doesn't matter what degree i aquire as long as it's a bloddy bachelor's degree n i can use it to apply for a work permit. Thanks Gents.
Jan 15, 2022
3 years ago
Hey so I finished my Psychology degree in 2019 and heard about this PGCE that would be considered similar or on par as a teaching degree? (Not Thailand specific here)

I studied "Long-Distance Part time through UNISA (The University of South Africa) without any major issues, i was surprised how quickly my books got posted and how they had, who i presumed, where specific staff members working at the South African Embassy in Bangkok monitoring etc.

Anyways as I had mentioned earlier I would like to further my studies and hopefully start by 2023. And I reckoned that doing a short course like a PGCE which I had heard was only 1 year long and then basically have 2 degrees. Or at least a very highly accredited transcript like a PGCE.would be perfect.

i Iheard that UNISA will stop this PGCE course at some time in the near future, any ideas on when it will be? And another question is about the price? How much would this course cost for the 1 year, seeing as it can be done in 1 year.

Other options or degrees to look into which fits in with my psychology degree/teaching/HR. Or perhaps other institutions who also offer a PGCE which I could complete here in Thailand?

I live in Thailand by the way, just for those still wondering.
Sep 4, 2018
6 years ago
Iqra ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello, I need an advice. I have been living in Bangkok for almost 3 years with my husband. I have Non-B visa. I want to ask what type of work options are there for me to work in Bangkok ?
May 3, 2018
7 years ago
Koos *****************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi. Is an higher education diploma from the UK regonized by the MOE to process your documents as a teacher?
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