ParanoidAndroid писал(а) 11 авг 2014, 19:55:Alek$ander писал(а) 23 апр 2014, 03:30:Хочу уточнить: студенческая виза закончится через год, затем ее можно переоформить на новую студенческую в той же школе не выезжая из Тая за новой визой? Слышала, что можно.
Вроде бы уже нельзя. Нет?
Ну в общем пока что я так понял что это только для Бангкока.
Но суть следующая:
Продлевать студ. визы год за годом смогут учащиеся в начальной школе(дети и прицепом их родители-опекуны), в общеобразовательной(дети и прицепом их родители-опекуны) и в университетах(кому реально хочется выучиться чему-нибудь умному за немалые деньги), а тем, кто получит визу на 1 год от языковых, кулинарных, музыкальных, религиозных(монастыри), косметических и спа, мятных ) и других школ - получит ее один раз и через год будет обязан покинуть страну(виза-ран??? или пока-пока минимум на неопределенный срок не появляться по студ.визе в стране, проверить теперь видимо можно не скоро, или у кого закончится студ.виза в ближайшее время).
Оригинал на английском:
For extensions based on education a distiction is now being made between "general educational institutions" and "non-formal schools".
Ggeneral educational institutions:
General educational institutions are basically regular schools such as elementary schools, secondary schools and universities. For students at these facilities nothing has changed and they still get their 1 year extension of stay as usual with the normal proof.
Non-formal schools are:
Religious school: a school established by sole purpose of teaching religion
Art and Sports school: a school established to provide education of music, art and sports
Vocational school: a school established to provide vocational skills to be applied to further carrier or as an additional skill for learners
Tutoring school: a school established to provide additional knowledge parrarel to the general education curriculum
Skill Development school: established to develop talents, ideas and other skills of learners
I believe tutoring schools fall under non-formal schools.
For non-formal schools there are significant changes. While studying at a general education institution continues to give extensions of stay for up to 1 year at a time, a study at a non-formal school is now limited. They can now only get an extension of stay for 90 days maximum at a time and the duration of the stay based on the study cannot be longer than 1 year from date of entry into Thailand. For most non-formal schools the 90 day extension is of course nothing new,, but some immigration offices tended to give longer extensions than 90 days to these students. That is now no longer possible.
A big change is that you are only allowed to study up to 1 year from date of entry into Thailand. That means that after 1 year you have to leave the country and maybe apply for a new ED-visa.
Another big change, not in the new extension rules from immigration, is that the study requirements will be raised from a minimum of 4 hours a week to a minimum of 8 hours a week. Students are expected to attend school 4 days a week for 2 hours, it remains to be seen if going to school for 2 days a week for 4 hours will be acceptable.
This is at least the case in Bangkok and might be soon the case in other provinces also. (Bangkok immigration tends to follow national policy).
A consequences of the 8 hour requirement will be that a course that is currently approved as a 3 year course will now only have a value for 18 months. Another aspect is that the tuition fees now will have to be raised because of the extra teaching and the prices for a course will go up.
Again, this last is now only for Bangkok but will possibly soon be for the whole country.
P.S. Касается пока только Бангкока. В общем дорогие не женатые и не замужние - пора жениться ), А тем кому не на ком женится следует заняться бизнесом - эхх, чую скоро по всему таиланду каждый второй вдруг станет бизнесменом ))