Learning of Root Cause Failure Analysis Through Long-Term Visa Application for Chinese in Thailand
© 2020 IEEE. In recent years, Thailand has been a hot country for Chinese. More and more Chinese are coming to Thailand for tourism, study, business and even retirement. If Chinese want to live in Thailand for a long time, chinses need to apply for a suitable long-Term visa, but applying for a suita...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-701252020-10-14T08:43:29Z Learning of Root Cause Failure Analysis Through Long-Term Visa Application for Chinese in Thailand Huang Yanbo Chalermpon Kongjit Arts and Humanities Computer Science Energy Engineering Medicine © 2020 IEEE. In recent years, Thailand has been a hot country for Chinese. More and more Chinese are coming to Thailand for tourism, study, business and even retirement. If Chinese want to live in Thailand for a long time, chinses need to apply for a suitable long-Term visa, but applying for a suitable visa is not a simple matter for Long-Stay (more than 15days) Chinese, Chinese applicants for long-Term visas of Thailand often face difficulties and often fail. The purpose of this paper is to study the status quo of Chinese people applying for long-Term Thailand visas and to identify the root causes that affect Chinese people applying for visas. According to the statistics report of the Thai immigration bureau, Chinese people apply for the four most long-Term visas, namely 60-day tourist visa(TR60days), education visa(NON-ED), business visa(NON-B) and family reunion visa(NON-O). The target population of this paper is Chinese with four types of long-Term visas. In this paper, relevant information is collected through process flow, interviews, questionnaires and other tools. Finally through analysis and research to determine the current situation of Chinese people applying for these four types of long-Term visas and 4 root causes affecting visa applications. 2020-10-14T08:24:43Z 2020-10-14T08:24:43Z 2020-03-01 Conference Proceeding 2-s2.0-85085625789 10.1109/ECTIDAMTNCON48261.2020.9090712 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85085625789&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70125 |
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© 2020 IEEE. In recent years, Thailand has been a hot country for Chinese. More and more Chinese are coming to Thailand for tourism, study, business and even retirement. If Chinese want to live in Thailand for a long time, chinses need to apply for a suitable long-Term visa, but applying for a suitable visa is not a simple matter for Long-Stay (more than 15days) Chinese, Chinese applicants for long-Term visas of Thailand often face difficulties and often fail. The purpose of this paper is to study the status quo of Chinese people applying for long-Term Thailand visas and to identify the root causes that affect Chinese people applying for visas. According to the statistics report of the Thai immigration bureau, Chinese people apply for the four most long-Term visas, namely 60-day tourist visa(TR60days), education visa(NON-ED), business visa(NON-B) and family reunion visa(NON-O). The target population of this paper is Chinese with four types of long-Term visas. In this paper, relevant information is collected through process flow, interviews, questionnaires and other tools. Finally through analysis and research to determine the current situation of Chinese people applying for these four types of long-Term visas and 4 root causes affecting visa applications. |
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Learning of Root Cause Failure Analysis Through Long-Term Visa Application for Chinese in Thailand |
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