I first applied and was refused Dec 20... are you suggesting that only teachers from Edmonton cannot get multiple entries? Yes we have received one here before as I previously stated. I, this time, planned to enter with plain tourist visa as work doesn't start until March. Stay in Thailand for a month, then leave, go another country for a month then back on plain tourist visa. However, usually I buy round-trip tickets but they would expire before my contract is up so only purchased one-way. Now if you check on website you have to have tickets out of the country so we had to purchase at $40 each, tourist visas stamped in our book. The school will deal with my non-imig "B" visa then. The Thai consulate assured me that no teachers would recieve multple-entry visas anymore. I guess you should check with the embassies or consulates or whatever, this is the information that I have recieved from them as strange as it may seem.
For the record, as I mentioned earlier - a friend of mine was able to obtain one at the Royal Thai Consulate in HULL ? in the latter half of December. I appreciate this doesn't help your cause, but it suggests that it isn't a global policy shift.
Hull...Quebec?..
A friend of mine very recently got a multiple-entry non-imm-B in the UK - last week or something. Thai Consulates in the UK are very liberal at handing out visas, the embassy in London not so!