After my work contract ends and work permit expires- what would be the options to stay in the Kingdom on long term?
But also consider shorter option with a chance to extend.
I guess the Visa exemption is not an option to count on for long?
Thanks a lot for any advice
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After your work contract and work permit expire, you have several visa options for long and short-term stays in Thailand. For long-term options, consider the Elite Visa, which allows a stay of 5 years or more, or BOI SMART Visas for entrepreneurs. Short-term stays can be achieved through education visas, which can be informal (language study) or formal (degree-seeking). There are also 60-day COVID-19 extensions available. The visa exemption is typically not a viable long-term option.
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After your one year extension of stay based on employment ends, you have the following options:
1. Elite visa. This allows a person to stay for 5 years or more, and starts at 600K THB. Contact the Elite people at
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for more information.
2. BOI (Board of Investment) SMART Visas. These are for people who are interested in starting up their own company. Contact the BOI at
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for more information.
3. A 60 day extension of stay based on unable to travel due to COVID-19. The last day they are selling this is September 27th. Here's my standard response:
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Different immigration offices have different requirements, but all require the following:
1. Your passport and:
a. a copy of your data ("picture") page
b. a copy of your most recent visa (if you have one)
c. a copy of your most recent stamp
d. a copy of your departure card
2. A TM30, filed in the immigration office.
3. The forms (each immigration office may have different forms, and ant to use their special forms)
4. A letter from your embassy saying you can not return, OR a print out from your embassy website saying they don’t issue the letters, OR a print out of a letter from the embassy saying they don't issue those letters.
5. 2x passport pictures
6. 1,900 THB.
Different immigration offices have different policies. *SOME* may require:
- The ID card of the property owner where you are staying
- Copies of *ALL* stamped pages in your passport
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4. ED visa (informal student). You can study Thai for one year. The visa is 2K THB, and the extension of stay is 1,900 THB. Ask on a local Facebook group for good language schools.
5. ED visa (formal student). You can be a degree seeking student for the length of the program. Usually this is 4 years for a Bachelor's degree, and two years for a Masters degree. Contact whatever university you want to enroll. The visa is 2K THB, and the extension of stay is 1,900 THB.
6. Volunteer visa (since I saw that being suggested). IF you are an actual volunteer working for a volunteer organization, the cost of a visa is 2K THB, and an extension of stay is 1,900 THB. You will be holding a work permit while you volunteer. Talk to a volunteer organization for more information.
Thank you.
Benjamin ******
>But also consider shorter option with a chance to extend.
You MAY be able to get an ED visa, assuming you did not take the 9 month visa amnesty back in 2020. FIND a good quality school and ask them. If you don't know any good quality schools, ask a local Facebook group
>I guess the Visa exemption is not an option to count on for long?
A visa exemption is a 30 day (now 45 day) stamp that a person gets when they arrive in Thailand. A person can apply for a 60 day extension of stay based on unable to travel due to COVID-19. Different immigration offices have different requirements, but all require the following:
1. Your passport and:
a. a copy of your data ("picture") page
b. a copy of your most recent visa (if you have one)
c. a copy of your most recent stamp
d. a copy of your departure card
2. A TM30, filed in the immigration office.
3. The forms (each immigration office may have different forms, and ant to use their special forms)
4. A letter from your embassy saying you can not return, OR a print out from your embassy website saying they don’t issue the letters, OR a print out of a letter from the embassy saying they don't issue those letters.
5. 2x passport pictures
6. 1,900 THB.
Different immigration offices have different policies. *SOME* may require:
- The ID card of the property owner where you are staying