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Another way for you is to enroll kids into an international school. Then issue for one of them education visa based on the school's paperwork (school will help you with that), and then you can issue a visa for yourself as the child's guardian. We were on these type of visas for many years, since kindergarten to highschool. There's additional requirements for that (open a bank account and show min 500k thb 3 months

prior the application etc).

But for the moment, before you do that, I would suggest you to obtain a simple tourist visa from your home country for 60-90 days for yourself (the kids can be without a visa until the age of 14), and later while you are already in Thailand - find the right solution that will suit you best and change the visa to a longer term type (maybe first time with an agent, then learn your way to do it on your own in the following year).

As for a job: You might be able to find a job in international school in a position that does not require a degree, and in some you can get great discounts for your kids enrollment as an employee. But that's too early to think about. Do things step by step. The Thai embassy in your country would be able to provide you with clear info and advise.
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@Colin ******
oh, I thought he referred to the Global Wealthy visa. Sorry for my mistake.
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As far as I read today, the 80k usd will be removed from the criteria of this visa:
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@Peter *********
, I don't know about other cats, but mine never pooped or peed during flights (we had 4 long distance flights, we used soft carrier). Cats tend to keep their space clean and feel safer when their owner is nearby. I guess it influences what they do or not do during the flight.
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And it is easier to get the approval for Pet in Cabin rather that Cargo or as Handled bag. Your cat would be better next to you during the flight. You'll feel better too. I flew with my cat between continents 4 times in the past year, and I'm glad I chose taking her as Pet in cabin. It makes things much easier.
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You don't need a long term visa to bring your cat in the country, 100% sure. I brought my cat as well a few months ago while I was on tourist visa. Importing your cat and your visa are not related to each other. Theoretically you can import the cat and leave it in Thailand in other hands even if you return to your home country, as long as it was belong to you for a decent time before importing the pet.

Moreover, you don't really need a company to take care of the export/Import process. It is straight forward and you just need to send a few papers in advance to Thai govermental vet authorities and they'll send their approval. The pet export/Import company doesn't make things shorter (just get paid for doing what you can do yourself easily, you anyway have to submit the same paperwork). PM if you need more direction.
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The hospital can take care of her visa extension directly with the immigration. Every international provides this service. Please ask the hospital ASAP (usually the Customer Support counter).
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Adding my best recommendations on Indus on Sukhumvit 26. Great food, service in a very nice setting. Reasonabley priced. They keep the high standard for many years.
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Not a problem. The recent entry of my family was with one way ticket. As long as you comply with the visa-on-arrival expiry date, you should be fine.

Many come with one way ticket as they travel around SEA with no clear timetable.