Month: June 2022

How to get an Education visa in Pattaya in 2022

How to apply for a student visa in Pattaya

In Thailand, you can legally live for years studying a particular foreign language. For the duration of the study, they give a visa, which is called:

  • NON “ED”
  • Education Visa
  • Student Visa

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Advantages and disadvantages of the Special Tourist Visa (STV). How to get Thai STV

Thailand is a country where you want to stay longer or even settle down. At the same time, Thailand is not the easiest country in terms of visa issues.

Thailand has introduced a new visa called the Special Tourist Visa (STV) following the challenges to the tourism industry caused by COVID-19.

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New rules for entering Thailand from June 1, 2022. Cancellation of quarantine and testing

From June 1, 2022, quarantine and mandatory testing upon arrival in Thailand (Test & Go) have been canceled. However, foreigners planning to travel to Thailand still need to register on the Thai Pass website: https://tp.consular.go.th/

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From July 1, 2022, the mandatory wearing of masks will be canceled in Thailand

The official decision of the authorities of the Kingdom of Thailand has canceled the mandatory wearing of masks from July 2022.

Until that time, wearing masks was mandatory on the streets, in shops, hotels, even on beaches.

The strictest rule for wearing masks was observed in Bangkok, (more…)

Where to watch movies in English in Hua Hin

This note will tell you where in Hua Hin you can watch movies in English.

If you are a fan of watching movies in cinemas and you live in Thailand, then congratulations – in Thailand they show world premieres of cinema in the original voice acting, that is, in English.

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Where in Pattaya you can watch a movie in English

If you are a fan of watching movies in cinemas and you live in Thailand, then congratulations – in Thailand they show world premieres of cinema in the original voice acting, that is, in English.

To be more precise, Thai cinemas show films with two types of voice acting:

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