Things to know when you first arrive in Thailand
This handbook has been specifically designed for international students who are new to Thailand and wish to learn essential information about the country, to help them settle in more smoothly. By going through this handbook, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of what to expect when living in Thailand and will be better equipped to navigate daily life in a foreign country.

A Comprehensive Guide to Education Visas in Thailand
The purpose of "A Comprehensive Guide to Education Visas in Thailand" is to offer a detailed overview of the visa process for international students who are studying at New Stamford School. By reading this guide, students will gain a thorough understanding of the visa requirements and regulations, as well as important information regarding visa rules, regulations, and restrictions.

Guide to Online 90-Day Reporting for International Students in Thailand
Immigration Matters Summary: Fees and Fines to Keep in Mind
What to do if your passport is about to expire during your studies?
Navigating Immigration and Government Places in Thailand: Understanding Opening Times and Dress Code
Stay on Track! Tips for Consistent Attendance as an Education Visa Holder in Thailand

Settling in Thailand
The purpose of "Settling in Thailand" is to provide international students with a comprehensive understanding of what to expect when living in a foreign country. Moving to a new country can be overwhelming and challenging, particularly when it comes to navigating daily life. So, students will be better equipped to navigate the challenges of living in a foreign country and make the most of their study abroad experience.

Working in Thailand on an Education Visa: Legal or Illegal?

Working in Thailand on an Education Visa: Legal or Illegal?

Thailand is a popular destination for international students due to its beautiful culture, friendly people, and affordable living expenses. However, it’s important to note that there are certain rules and regulations that students must follow while studying in Thailand, especially if they hold an education visa.

Education Visa in Thailand

An education visa is a type of visa that allows international students to study in Thailand. It’s issued by the Thai Embassy or Consulate in the student’s home country and is valid for up to one year. The purpose of this visa is solely for studying, and it does not permit the visa holder to engage in any kind of employment, whether paid or unpaid.

Prohibition on Working

It’s important to understand that education visa holders in Thailand are not permitted to work legally. Engaging in any kind of work without a proper work permit is considered illegal and can have serious consequences. These consequences may include hefty fines, legal charges, and even deportation. Additionally, if an education visa holder is found to be working illegally, it can jeopardize their ability to obtain a work permit or extend their visa in the future.

Consequences of Violating the Rules

It’s important to follow the rules and regulations set by the Thai Ministry of Education and Thai immigration. Violating these rules can lead to serious consequences, as mentioned earlier. Therefore, international students in Thailand are strongly advised to focus solely on their studies while holding an education visa and to avoid engaging in any kind of employment.

Importance of Abiding by Rules and Regulations

Abiding by the rules and regulations set by the Thai Ministry of Education and Thai immigration is crucial for international students in Thailand. By doing so, students can avoid any legal troubles and ensure that they have a successful academic journey in Thailand. In addition, following these rules can also help students maintain a positive image in the eyes of the Thai authorities and the local community.

In conclusion, international students in Thailand must remember that education visas do not permit them to work legally. Therefore, it’s important to focus solely on their studies while holding an education visa and to abide by all relevant rules and regulations set by the Thai Ministry of Education and Thai immigration. By doing so, students can avoid any legal troubles and ensure that they have a positive experience studying in Thailand.

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