Darren ********
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Darren *********
Your friend in ‘Upon’ is trippin’
Darren *********
STV visa application aside.. it seems that they aren’t accepting visa applications from non-Malaysians anyway. I wonder if this applies to all visas now and signifies the end of getting a visa any where else besides your country of origin. There was some talk of this.
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@Li ***
... of course they do, but in reference to the OP’s question - yes, it’s possible to enter with an ED visa for a Uni.
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@Li ***
yes. I have a friend at my Uni who’s just entered Thailand and is currently in ASQ in Bangkok. I also said ‘possible’ as it’s a lottery for ALL those that are potentially eligible. Be careful before you give people inaccurate advice. Additionally, I’m referring to a ‘proper’ university - not an online one. 👍
Darren *********
If you have an existing ED visa for a Uni it’s possible yes.
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@Mike ********
deposit accounts are ok.. as long as it’s the type where you can withdraw at any time (with penalty) and NOT the type where you can’t - immigration might not accept this. Foreign currency accounts are also acceptable. However, the main issue here for the OP is the two month period needed to season the funds.
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@Damian ********
gave you the BEST piece of advice.. 60 day visiting family extension - this will allow you to season your funds ready for a marriage extension. DON’T use the embassy letter if you can help it as this MAY complicate your extension application. Get down your local immigration and apply for the visiting family extension, top up your funds and hide your ATM card from the mrs.
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@Bobby *******
followed by go to your local immigration office with no mention of waiting for the two months...quarantine is 14 days. So that would be too soon. 😕
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@Bobby *******
I never suggested that you did.. he made no mention of the two month ‘seasoning period’ of two months in his ‘sound suggestion’
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@Andy *******
they will not say yes unless the money has been there for two months prior to application.