Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: ban1216 on May 17, 2013, 10:41:13 AM
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Ok plans have changed i have been asked by the manager at the local government school if i can go and help teach there so i will require work permit can i still apply for this at kap choeng or do i need to do anything different from changing to non o based on marriage??
thanks for any advice offered in advance
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Ok plans have changed i have been asked by the manager at the local government school if i can go and help teach there so i will require work permit can i still apply for this at kap choeng or do i need to do anything different from changing to non o based on marriage??
thanks for any advice offered in advance
If your on a 60 day Tourist Visa you can apply for an extension stay based on marriage at KCI, If you meet the financial requirements and this being you first time at KCI they want a certified copy of your Affirmation to Marry from your embassy. The work permit is not obtained at any immigration but at a labor office.
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Thanks again Gotlost i have just been reading more and seems like a lot of hard work to get work permit
I do have the affirmation of freedom to marry somewhere so getting the non o is going to be my next move but was a little confused as it says i can only apply when i have a maximum of 30 days remaining on my existing stay is this correct ?
cheers
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What are your credentials as a teacher Ban?
Work permits are not that difficult so long as you have the right paper work.
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I know very little about it, but will still add my 2 cents (which is better than one BM (has not posted yet) here that adds his 10 cents especially when he know nothing about the subject).
I have a friend that is in the midst of trying to get a teaching visa. He told me that the people he is working for will take him to get the visa as his sponsors.
You might check with some expat teachers about this. But if you do go to KCI by yourself, make no mention that you have been working, only that you have an offer to work. Working on other type visas can get you in trouble.
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I know very little about it, but will still add my 2 cents (which is better than one BM (has not posted yet) here that adds his 10 cents especially when he know nothing about the subject).
I have a friend that is in the midst of trying to get a teaching visa. He told me that the people he is working for will take him to get the visa as his sponsors.
You might check with some expat teachers about this. But if you do go to KCI by yourself, make no mention that you have been working, only that you have an offer to work. Working on other type visas can get you in trouble.
Has your passport been stamped 'Employment prohibited' or words to that effect? Most teacher I know go to a neighbouring countries Thai Embassy and get a 'B' visa after starting the process of obtaining a Work Permit at your local labour Office. Once you return with the correct visa, then the Labour Office issues your blue Work Permit book.
Hope that helps.
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I know very little about it, but will still add my 2 cents (which is better than one BM (has not posted yet) here that adds his 10 cents especially when he know nothing about the subject).
I have a friend that is in the midst of trying to get a teaching visa. He told me that the people he is working for will take him to get the visa as his sponsors.
You might check with some expat teachers about this. But if you do go to KCI by yourself, make no mention that you have been working, only that you have an offer to work. Working on other type visas can get you in trouble.
yes my friend is manager at the local school and i am sure will arrange all necessary paperwork and teaching license i shall investigate further !!
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What are your credentials as a teacher Ban?
Work permits are not that difficult so long as you have the right paper work.
hmmmm yes theres a good point what exactly is the correct paperwork to teach spoken english here ??
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Thanks again Gotlost i have just been reading more and seems like a lot of hard work to get work permit
I do have the affirmation of freedom to marry somewhere so getting the non o is going to be my next move but was a little confused as it says i can only apply when i have a maximum of 30 days remaining on my existing stay is this correct ?
cheers
On an extension to stay based on marriage you can have a work permit. As for applying normally you do this when you start your t las30 days before the visa ends BUT I personally seen KCI does this with little as 9 days remaining on a 30 day visa exempt. Just make sure that you have all your paper work/photos about the house/kr2/letter on money only 3 days old and THE WIFE with you.
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What are your credentials as a teacher Ban?
Work permits are not that difficult so long as you have the right paper work.
hmmmm yes theres a good point what exactly is the correct paperwork to teach spoken english here ??
To work in a govt school, I believe it a degree. Stevo will be able to confirm if other requirements are necessary.
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I only have a TEFL so maybe not good enough for the work permit :(
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I only have a TEFL so maybe not good enough for the work permit :(
You won't get a WP to teach without one BUT I know of several people up here teaching without a 'valid' degree.
T he only downside is,if you get caught its a hefty fine & deportation.
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I knew he would provide his 10 cents.
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interesting use of the word VALID there would that imply that they have a degree but its not strictly correct ::)
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interesting use of the word VALID there would that imply that they have a degree but its not strictly correct ::)
Kho San Road,BKK printing services! :D :D :D
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There is no difference about working for a Government school or a private school. So long as the school operates under the Government agency OBEC then the rules are the same. This covers about 95% of schools, both private and Government.
To obtain a work permit you will need a teacher licence or a "waiver". Both are obtained from the Teacher's Council of Thailand(Khurusapa)
Without this document you will not get a work permit, and if you were on a Non B visa you would not get an extension.
You need a Bachelor Degree to get this document.
Khao San road does not work anymore. There is one guy that I know of that got a 3 month, suspended, jail term. The jail term was suspended because he was only found out FIVE years later when the Government did a sweep of previous applications. He was arrested when he was extending his retirement visa, and I repeat FIVE years later.
The "not valid" degrees that have been mentioned are "life experience degrees". Some work some don't and it all depends on who deals with your application at the Teachers Council.
Like Nookiebear said, and he is quite correct, if they decide to delve then you could be in trouble.
You may like to try a Language Centre, there are a couple in Buriram, or a University. These establishments are not covered by the Teachers Council so you do not need this extra document.