Diplomatic visas are issued to UN Laissez Passer or holders of diplomatic passports who would like to assume duties at an International Organisation, a Consulate or at a foreign Diplomatic Mission in Thailand. Two categories of visas can be granted. They depend on your duration of stay in Thailand. If you’d like stay for a…
Read MoreIf you’re married to a Thai and would like to stay in Thailand with them, then you could be eligible to apply for a Thai Marriage Visa. This visa will permit you to stay in Thailand for a year without having to leave the country and re-entering. It’s a renewable visa and the process can…
Read MoreIf you’re 50 years and above and have no intention of working in the near future, then you can maybe consider moving to Thailand. The Royal Thai Embassy issues a Non-Immigrant, Category O-A visa that you may qualify for. This visa will let you stay in Thailand for a year. But keep in mind that…
Read MoreIf you’re looking to work as an English or any other teacher in Thailand, then you need to apply for a non-immigrant visa for teachers. This visa is meant for people from native English speaking countries. If you’d like to be employed, then you need to apply for Category B visa. However, if you’d like…
Read MoreAs a UK citizen, if you’d like to conduct business in Thailand, then the three-year non-immigrant, category B visa is probably for you. Quite evidently, this is a multiple entry visa and there are no restrictions as long as the visa is valid. You can leave and re-enter the country as many times as you…
Read MoreThe non-immigrant visa is not a tourist visa. As a UK resident, this visa will let you perform official duties or religious activities. You can also conduct business, work, study or visit family in Thailand. There are two basic types of non-immigrant visa available to people from the UK. They are 90-Days Single Entry Non-Immigrant…
Read MoreWhen you’re planning a trip abroad, the very first thing that you need to work out is the number of days you’d like to explore and live in that country. This will determine if you need a visa. And if you do, which visa will be the most suitable. As a UK resident wishing to…
Read MoreAs a UK citizen, you can visit Thailand without a visa if you plan to depart within 30 days. However, if you’d like to stay for more than 30 days, then you’ll need a visa to enter Thailand. Being a Tourist in Thailand As a tourist visiting Thailand, you can only explore and indulge in…
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