Bonjour à toutes et à tous, j'ai une question concernant les visas.
Ma date d'arrivé en Thaïlande est le 4 Novembre 2015.
Voulant rester en Thaïlande environ 7 mois j'avais l'idée de partir sans visa et d'entrer donc avec une exemption de visa de 30 jours et ensuite une fois les 30 jours achevé de me rendre à Vientiane pour pouvoir faire le nouveau visa qui permet de rester 6 mois en tant que touriste ( Date de sortie le 13 Novembre 2015).
désolé de casser votre rêvé mais ce visa ne pourra que être avoir dans le pays d'origine , avoir une attestation de travail et 6000e sur le compte, toute les ambassade supprime le double entré il n y aura que des simple entré ou multiple
désolé de casser votre rêvé mais ce visa ne pourra que être avoir dans le pays d'origine , avoir une attestation de travail et 6000e sur le compte, toute les ambassade supprime le double entré il n y aura que des simple entré ou multiple
Salut,
La source stp
les amis de la table disparaissent toujours
après le dessert
la source ? les ambassades du monde , pour le moment paris na rien dis , mais les ambassades a Singapour , Cambodge, Malaisie , Oslo , Helsinki. et Rome sont a jour et c'est bien marqué
The Department of Foreign Affairs answered our questions about the new 6 month Visa and the details we got are the following:
- you can apply for this visa only in your country of residence
justement la France c'étais déjà le plus galère pour avoir son visa comparé au autre embrassade du monde , ne croyais pas que il vont assouplir les réglés lol
Bonjour à toutes et à tous, j'ai une question concernant les visas.
Ma date d'arrivé en Thaïlande est le 4 Novembre 2015.
Voulant rester en Thaïlande environ 7 mois j'avais l'idée de partir sans visa et d'entrer donc avec une exemption de visa de 30 jours et ensuite une fois les 30 jours achevé de me rendre à Vientiane pour pouvoir faire le nouveau visa qui permet de rester 6 mois en tant que touriste ( Date de sortie le 13 Novembre 2015).
Qu'en pensez vous ?
Voilà le seul communiqué officiel à la date d'aujourd'hui:
Thailand is launching the “Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV)” scheme. This new type of visa is an addition to the already existing 60 days tourist visa, and will be effective from 13 November 2015 onwards.
The METV is applicable to tourists of all nationalities wishing to travel to the Kingdom. Applicants can apply for the METV at all Royal Thai Embassies, Consulates-General and Honorary Consulates worldwide. The application fee is 5,000 THB with a visa validity of 6 months and the duration of stay of up to 60 days per visit.
The METV scheme aims to boost Thailand’s tourism industry and Thailand’s readiness for the ASEAN Community at the end of this year. (source MFA Thailand)
Ensuite, dans ce cadre, chaque consulat a une certaine latitude pour mettre en place comme il l'entend ce visa (comme les autres visas d'ailleurs).
En principe, tu peux rester 90 j maxi avec un simple entrée, et 60j maxi à chaque entrée pour un multiple entrée avec un maximum de 180j.
Donc en attendant, on attend.🙂
Par ailleurs, j'attire ton attention que se présenter au départ sans visa et sans billet de sortie de Thaïlande dans les 30 premiers jours peut être un motif de refus d'embarquement par la compagnie aérienne.
Concernant le refus d’embarquement j’ai un billet retour inférieur à 30 jours donc pas de souci de ce coté. Ensuite concernant le visa j'hésite aussi avec le visa ED car j'ai cette idée en tête depuis longtemps d'apprendre le thaï la bas donc pourquoi pas le faire et prendre des cours sur 6 mois donc avec le visa ED de 6 mois, ce qui me semble plus réglo et moins problématique que ce nouveaux visa avec des infos un peu contradictoires il faut l'avouer.
Donc je pense partir sans visa comme prévu, contacter l'école une fois la bas, faire les démarches nécessaires, faire une extension de 30 jours, puis ensuite sortir du pays pour aller faire le visa ED au Laos à Vientiane et comme ça je commencé l'année 2016 avec le visa ED et je pourrais étudier le thaï.
J'ai songé à l'évoquer avant de te répondre sur le visa touristique. Attention à 2 trucs: il faut impérativement que ton centre soit "agréé". Et par ailleurs il y a pu avoir dans le passé récent des contrôles pour voir si les étudiants étudiaient effectivement.
L'école My Thai Language me semble pas mal, je pense choisir celle ci, connaissez-vous ? Oui j'ai vu également que certains officiers vérifiaient que l'étudiant allait en cours en posant des questions simples en thaï, mais de toute façon j'irai aux cours et j'étudierais pour progresser car j'ai bien envie d'apprendre cette langue même si je connais quelques bases mais ce n'est pas assez.
L'école My Thai Language me semble pas mal, je pense choisir celle ci, connaissez-vous ?
J'y suis passé il y a quelques années. Elle est bien agrée. Par contre, aucune idée de l'efficacité pédagogique. Je peux juste te confirmer la réalité physique de l'implantation.😉
Ah d'accord ok. Et du coup vous avez des écoles à me conseiller pour apprendre le thaï ? 🙂
Juste des infos, je n'ai pas pratiqué. Sur BKK tu as les facs Chula et Thammasat qui ont des programmes intensifs. Ensuite tu as plein d'écoles privées, les tarifs sont très variables, donc ça dépend évidemment de ton budget. Un truc à savoir, c'est que certains établissements essayent de regrouper les étudiants par nationalités, et éventuellement de leur donner un prof de la même (ça facilite quand même les échanges). Donc veiller par exemple à ne pas se retrouver dans un groupe de Chinois avec un prof sino-thaï donnant des consignes en mandarin.🤪
Pour les mêmes raisons, si tu parles anglais, il peut être intéressant de prendre un cursus pour anglophones.
Et pourquoi pas MTL? A l'époque j'avais consulté les supports physiques. Et je ne fais aucune allusion aux hôtesses😉: ça m'avait semblé sérieux.
Cela dit, en Thaïlande tout change très vite et j'ai dû y passer il y a 6 ou 7 ans. Que le temps passe vite... mais MTL est pérenne, c'est quand même rassurant.
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