Your 2025 Guide to Getting a TCT Teaching License in Thailand
You’re sipping a sweet mango smoothie, the warm Thai breeze brushing your face, when a wild idea hits: Why not stay here and teach kids in Thailand? Suddenly, you’re dreaming of a classroom filled with giggling students, a chalkboard, and a life in this colorful country. But then—bam!—someone mentions a license, and it feels like you’ve tripped into a jungle of rules. Don’t sweat it! I’m Matthew John, your friendly trailblazer. After dodging visa extensions and puzzling out Thailand’s ways, I’ve joined forces with Kids English Thailand to break it down for you. Whether you see yourself at a lively international school or a laid-back language school, this guide will help you snag a work permit, a non-immigrant B visa, and the Teachers Council of Thailand (TCT) license to teach legally in 2025. Let’s swap confusion for confidence and get you ready—with a grin or two along the way!
A Brave New Bum: How to Use a Bidet in Thailand – The Ultimate 2025 Guide
Picture this: You’re a foreign teacher fresh off the plane in Thailand, clutching your non-immigrant B visa, buzzing to start a teaching job at one of Thailand’s top international schools. You stride into a Thai school bathroom, expecting a trusty roll of toilet paper, only to lock eyes with a bum gun—a handheld bidet sprayer poised to flip your hygiene script. Don’t sweat it; this 2025 guide to how to use a bidet in Thailand is your go-to manual, blending step-by-step know-how, real tales from the immigration office grind, and up-to-date info to make you a bum gun pro. Whether you’re wrestling with work permit requirements for teachers in Thailand, juggling Thai visas, or dodging tourist visa woes with your valid passport, mastering the Thai bum gun is as vital as your bachelor’s degree or employment contract. Let’s wash away the confusion and get you thriving in Thailand, one spray at a time—because once you use the bum gun, there’s no going back!