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If you have qualification for counselling contact the rehabs. There are many in Thailand.
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I can tell you from personal experience it’s not fun as it’s gets to a point you don’t know where home is. I do it between Europe and Thailand sometimes every 4 weeks. You could start with. 6 month multi entry tourist visa first.
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I flew from Europe via Thailand to HK yesterday then Melbourne. I found good airfares 1 way with Vietnam air and Thai air and Qantas from HK to Melbourne. I booked direct with airlines and applied for refund from Emirates which will take some time. Maybe go to Vietnam and fly from there or Malaysia.
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My gym does the DTV and as long as you stay in the same country you are applying from and the bank funds you show must be in a savings account - will be ok.
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@Namo ***********
what essential things were highlighted? as example. Would be good for people to know what type of extra documents were requested in those cases.
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You want a gym that has rhe correct documents then do to
@Bangarang *******************
. They are on the registered list of gyms. Easier to get the approval. They will provide correct document. They are registered with the ministry of education.
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Does it have to be Phuket? Bangarang Muay Thai in Chiang Mai is registered by the Ministry of Education for DTV and ED visas - They offer DIY THB15k or full service THB25k.
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@Jason ****
take that first step and then you will get into a routine. No need to build an aerobic base. It will come.
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