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Understanding Thai Culture practices in general

https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/22-212×300.png Do As Thai people, when greeting each other,  say “Swat Di”. Thai people often express friendliness by smiling at strangers. When entering a house or religious building, one should take off his shoes before entering. Thai people usually call each other by their real names, and when there is friendship, they usually call only […]

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A Guide for Refugees in Thailand

https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/21-212×300.png The guidelines include basic information on living conditions and security precautions while seeking asylum in Thailand. 1.Understanding your situation. Forced migration to Thailand poses challenges for you and compromises your security. Understanding your situation is critical to seeking asylum in another country and will help you prepare for rapid changes. Living in another country […]

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Visas in Thailand

https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/18-212×300.jpg  Myanmar nationals are allowed to stay in Thailand for 14 days without a visa. Visa Types & Codes D (Diplomatic) F (Official) TR (Tourist) S (Sport) B (Business) IM (Investment through Ministry) IB (Investment through BOI-Board of Investment) TS (Transit) C (Captain or Crew) ED (Education) M (Mass media of communication) R (Religion) RS […]

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The right to education for non-Thai students

https://rightsbeyondborder.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/No.3-212×300.jpg Thai Formal school  Thailand has a long history of hosting migrants and refugees from neighboring countries as they flee conflict and economic difficulties. Over the past decade alone, hundreds of thousands of migrant children have accompanied their parents. The children of migrant workers in Thailand are entitled to an education in Thailand since the […]

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Undocumented persons and security

Thailand is not a signatory country to the 1951 Refugee Convention, therefore, there is no domestic laws in relation to refugee rights protection in place, so residents without a documents have been arrested and sent back to Myanmar. Therefore, you must be careful about going out with your security priority.

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