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  Can I join “Once a Life” program with my families or friends, and can we stay together?

Yes. We encourage participants to come with families or friends. You can choose to be in the same place and share room with your friends.
 
  What does “Once a Life” program do to ensure participant’s safety while in Thailand?

While it is impossible to guarantee anyone’s safety, we choose the schools, organizations, and any places that participants will be which are in safe areas having police stations and hospital nearby. We make every effort to assure safety and security for each participant. We have at least one coordinator who will be taking care of you and helping you closely. While you are in Thailand, we urge to abide similar precautions as you would in your home country. You will also have direct phone numbers that you can contact us whenever you would like to including when you are feeling unsafe.
 
  Do I need Visa and Work Permit?

“Once a life” program does not require visa and work permit, so participants are able to enter Thailand to join our programs by holding a passport. However, participants can be in Thailand no longer than 30 days. And, there are citizens of some countries who are required to have a visa to enter Thailand. Please contact us, if you are planning to be in Thailand longer than 30 days or you are not sure if you need to have a visa.
 
  How do I pay the program fee?

It is very easy. After you have filled out and submitted the application form, we will send an e-mail with an invoice (Paypal) to you. And, all you need to do is just follow the instruction and pay the fee online.
 
  Will I have time to travel during my stay in Thailand?

Yes, definitely. You will have time to travel. However, if you wish to travel during the program, you need to let us know first.
 
  Will I be able to join “Once a Life” program more than one time?

Yes, absolutely.
 
  How can I live in Thailand if I do not speak Thai language?

There is not a big problem. Thai people are very nice and welcome foreigners to be in Thailand. They will try to help you by speaking Basic English and Thai. Most of Thai people learn English language in school more than six years. They just have not had a chance to speak in English. So, do not be afraid too much about that. You will learn lots of things including yourself by trying to communicate to other people.  Also, you will have coordinators who can speak English that you can ask for some helps and suggestions.
 
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