it’s a HUGE difference like $650 CAD in Ottawa/Vancouver. That’s almost 17,000 Baht. USA is $400 and most EU countries 350 Euro so 14k. Norway interestingly is cheap, 3000 NOK (9800 Baht).
there are many things wrong with this graphic/pamphlet including that the visa isn’t 10,000 Baht in most countries. Just like most embassies still ask for a bank statement (some up to 6 months back) with the $500k and won’t accept sponsorship letters despite it being listed too.
I have not seen “art and music festivals” anywhere on application documents or in official communication except early on in some news reports. The embassies and the eVisa website don’t refer to that anywhere as being accepted.
unfortunately no because I applied with my work background but I saw a few posts in the comments from a school in Phuket or Samui wherever it was. Are you actually interested in taking the class?
You can cancel the visa, leave Thailand and then apply at one of the Embassies/Consulates that accept foreign applicants who aren’t local residents. Or apply via eVisa at the ones in your home country if they participate.
yeah that sounds about right. I guess it’s ok if you’re actually interested in taking the courses. Otherwise it’s a lot of money to throw against the wall to see what works.
It has to be a series of events such as monthly/weekly courses or a long term treatment involving multiple visits to the dentist or clinic. There have been many confirmed Muay Thai DTV’s but of course those are not cheap either.