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Earlier year it was possible to get an extension with a certificate from the consulate / embassy.
The question is, does it still apply to the countries that issue certificates?

Can I still use a certificate from the Swedish Consulate that my pension is above the 800,000 baht limit to get a retired extension instead of 800,000 at the bank?

 

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The Swedish embassy is still issuing proof of income. Immigration still accepts to apply for an extension of stay.

You have to prove a income of at least 65k baht monthly income to apply for the extension.

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Unhelpful post in breach of forum rules removed.

 

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The answer is yes. The only embassies that doesn't issue income letters are the UK,US and the Australian. If you want to know what documents the Swedish embassy/consulate issues,just Google Sweden Abroad Bangkok. 

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