Unless the law has recently changed, you will be given a 30-day visa exempt stamp at the airport on arrival. After 30 days you will then need to leave and then re-enter in order to get another 30 days.
Alternatively, you can apply for a tourist visa in the UK if you intend staying here for a longer period of time.
As far as finding work is concerned, and particularly in a bar, there is virtually no chance of that happening because in order for you to work here, you require a work permit, and I can't imagine there are many, if any bars here that would be willing to employ a foreigner.
Coming on 12 Dec - Need Advice, work and visa
Re: Coming on 12 Dec - Need Advice
Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact
Re: Coming on 12 Dec - Need Advice
Agree with your sentiment....But the visa exempt can extended for another 30 days at immigration here...cost 1900 baht...Takiap wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:24 am Unless the law has recently changed, you will be given a 30-day visa exempt stamp at the airport on arrival. After 30 days you will then need to leave and then re-enter in order to get another 30 days.
Alternatively, you can apply for a tourist visa in the UK if you intend staying here for a longer period of time.
As far as finding work is concerned, and particularly in a bar, there is virtually no chance of that happening because in order for you to work here, you require a work permit, and I can't imagine there are many, if any bars here that would be willing to employ a foreigner.
To the OP.....Forget it...!!
Re: Coming on 12 Dec - Need Advice, work and visa
Yes, it is MUCH easier to get a visa in the UK first than to try and extend one here.
Echo above sentiment, forget about working unless you are a teacher.
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