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What are some recommended schools for learning Chinese in Thailand that can provide an education visa?

Sep 7, 2017
7 years ago
Good afternoon

I am thinking of taking up another language course in Thailand. I have already studied Thai and French and was told by the school that MOE will only allow an education visa for another language. I am thinking of Chinese. Does anyone know of a good school to recommend? Thanks.
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The user is interested in taking up a Chinese language course in Thailand and is looking for recommendations for schools that can issue an education visa. A response suggests ProLanguage, a Ministry of Education (MoE) approved school in Bangkok that offers Chinese courses and has provided a location and contact information.
Paul *********
ProLanguage run Chinese courses

(Personally I only learnt Thai 4 yrs and Japanese with them)

The school is MoE approved.

For me (and at the time + finished a few years ago) they were a good school)

Pro Language School Bangkok

10th Floor,Times Square Building Rd., Klongtoey,, Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
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02 250 0072

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Victor ****************
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thanks for the reply guys
Robert ********
Indeed, sadly it has been abused all too often and by many.
Paul *********
Yes, although abused a bit, the old ed visa length was good for serious wanting to study . .
Robert ********
Pity this ed visa is so restrictive...
Paul *********
It seems advanced Thai, ป6 exam etc are now not possible under ed visa - as not enough time allowed -
Paul *********
I finished a few years ago,

I know things have changed re visa.

Are you looking for ed visa or learning a language.
Robert ********
Pity they cannot develop a customized advanced class to suit your needs. Years ago I was an ELT instructor at ProLanguage, mentioned above, and that is what they did for their advanced Thai language students.
Victor ****************
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No,but that's what the school said, a new law which if you have done the course you can no longer teke the same course..
Robert ********
You mean that your Thai skills are now so fluent it is impossible to continue your studies???
Victor ****************
ORIGINAL POSTER
When is your thai ed will expire? The school said its a new law again
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