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If we got a DTV from Muay Thai and eventually I decide to do a master degree in Thailand. Does this still counts as soft power? I know they probably won't ask but you never know... but just to be ready with the proper documentation from university and muay thai at immigration if they ask when I leave and come back twice a year.
Hi everyone, I want to do my master degree in a Thailand university. As I read in the thai embassy website, student visa can given for 3 months and extend for 1 year in immigration bureau. So what is the process for 2nd year? Do I have to go back my country and apply for the visa again or can I extend the visa when I’m in Thailand? Does anyone has an idea?
I have received a job offer in Bangkok but at the same time i have been planning to study my masters in Thailand. For a fact, in my preference perusing my masters in my primary focus than working. I would appreciate if anyone could help clearing up few confusions i have in my mind listed below.
1. Will there be any issues for me if I get admission to a university for my masters even being on a work visa ?
2. I am afraid at one point i might need to leave my job due to the intense pressure of the study as i would be perusing a master in finance degree. In such case, I believe immigration authority would require me to leave the country and apply for a education visa and continue my degree. Please correct my understanding if i am wrong.
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