License issues

While it is sometimes a long road to getting the so called yellow card (I have) the next hurdle is the renewal. Mine is up for renewal this month and my principal says I have to go to Bangkok to renew it. Thai teachers say the local TCT is where to go here in Khon Kean or the province that you're in. Then again some Thai teachers have been making the trip to Bangkok because they don't know what the rules are. Can someone shed light on this for me? My school said no problem they would take care of it - but I don't always think they can or do.

Teacher in Khon Kean


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