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Definitely depends on your intentions. I wanted to take an initial look and the 60 day on arrival that I then extended to 90 was perfect...and very easy to do.
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Basically you get a 60 day stamp on arrival, all very efficient. Then if you want an additional 30 days, a few days before the 60 is due to expire, visit the local immigration with necessary documents and they will stamp passport for 30 more days. I did this process in Hua Hin and it was very efficient.
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