your “hahahaha” laughter implied to me that my post made you laugh. And if you found my post funny, your subsequent question seemed very odd given it had no connection to my post did it? Why don’t you ask your personal “hobby” questions to people after you get to know them a bit better. And for your information, I am from the UK. Born in London. Lived in the UK all my life.
yes but it’s my first time in this situation. What if I get an immigration officer who is having an “off” day? I don’t want to come across as being arrogant. Do I just state the law to him/her?
thanks for the heads up. We are talking to a school right now who have places and they are taking me through everything that is needed. We plan to go visit them with passports, paperwork, photos etc literally the day we land.
Thanks everyone for all your inputs. We think an ED visa is best suited to our needs. It’s too late to get one in KL as we are leaving here on 8th Oct heading to Sri Lanka for a month. The Thai Embassy in Sri Lanka not answering emails and website won’t let me book an appointment so if I can’t get an ED visa via Sri Lankan Thai embassy, then we will enter Thailand on the standard 30 day tourist visa and apply for an ED visa directly with Thai immigration to start when the 30 days have elapsed.
I think we got a few things misunderstood on how I used the term “border run” - I didn’t make myself clear. I take on board what you are saying as this is really useful to know. It’s helping to shape my thinking on what I do. Thanks again.