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I copied your question and let "GEMINI "answer it; the answer is very detailed.

Please try it, it's very interesting.
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There is also the option of providing certified proof of a pension of at least 65,000 baht per month. However, you must check with the relevant immigration office beforehand to see if this option is still accepted.
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For the past three years, I've only needed a pension certificate certified by the embassy to show my pension, which is over 65,000 per month. I hope it stays that way in the future.

I hope nothing has changed with immigration in Hua Hin.
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You will have a reason not to do it by yourself , so you will have to pay for the service
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In Hua Hin, immigration accepts a confirmation from your pension fund, which must be certified by the embassy of your country; your pension must be at least 65,000 THB per month.

It’s a comfortable way and no bank savings necessary
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