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#26 LTGTR

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Posted 2008-09-21 17:39:56

View Postozzydom, on 2008-09-21 13:23:20, said:

On a recent trip, the visa applications were handed out on the aircraft along with arrival/departure cards.
Just mark business visa in the appropriate place.

There is a counter with about 10 attendants ,just hand over the application/passport and cash ,wait at the right hand end of counter for 10 minutes and your in like Flynn


Thanks ozzydom,theat's simple enough even for me to handle!I make make my 1st visa run to PP instead of making the visa run from Pattaya.

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Posted 2008-09-22 12:29:35

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View Postseonai, on 2007-10-04 15:12:03, said:

Have you had good experience with E Visa Aussie? I personally haven't tried them. Isn't it just as easy to get a visa on arrival?

I would imagine its no easier as your still going to have to have it converted to sticker for passport at immigration anyway. And knowing the border crossings there will be maybe an unofficial "convert to sticker" fee. Can't see the point in it myself.


The e-visa got two advantages, 1. At some border crossings it can be hard to convince the officials that the visa is $20, with the e-visa that's not a problem and 2. it doesn't take up a page in your passport (no, there's no sticker).

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List of Cambodian Embassies Abroad


Cambodian Embassy in Canberra, Australia
Embassy of Cambodia in Australia
No. 5 Canterbury Crescent
Deakin, ACT 2600,
Australia
Deakin Phone: 612 6273 1259
Fax: 61 2 6273 1053
Email:cambodia@embassy.net.au
WebSite:www.embassyofcambodia.org.nz


Cambodian Embassy in Tasek Meradun JLN Tutong, Brunei
Embassy of Cambodia in Brunei
8 Simpang 845 KG Tasek Meradun
JLN Tutong, B.S.B
Brunei Darussalam
Tasek Meradun JLN Tutong Phone: (673)-2654 046
Fax: (673)-2650 646
Email:cambodia@brunet.bn


Cambodian Embassy in Beijing, China
Cambodian Embassy Beijing, PRC
9 Dong Zhi Men
Wai Dajie 100600,
Beijing, China Tel: (861) 65321889, 6532 3507
Fax: (861) 6532 3507
Email:cambassybeijing@sohu.com


General Consulate of Cambodia in Guang Zhou, China
General Consulate of Cambodia in China
Room 811, The Garden Hotel
Huan Shi Rd. E.,
Guangzhou, 5100064, China Phone: (8620)-8 387 9005,
Fax: (8620)-8 387 9006
Email:cambodia@public.guanzhou.gd.cn


General Consulate of Cambodia in Hong Kong, China
General Consulate of Cambodia in China
Room No 3606 Singga
CC 144-151
Connaught Road West
Hong Kong, China Tel: (852) 2546 0718, 2362 3656
Fax: (852) 2803 0570
Email:cacghk@netvigator.com


General Consulate of Cambodia in Shanghai, China
General Consulate of Cambodia in China
Huasheng Commercial Bldg
9th floor, Hankou Road 400
Shanghai, China Tel:(8621) 63 611 437/668
Fax: (8621) 63 600 949
Email:tangjx@online.sh.cn


Cambodian Embassy in Havana, CUBA, Cuba
Embassy of Cambodia in Cuba ( Havana)
No. 7001Sta
AV. ESQ70 Miramar, Havana, CUBA
Havana, CUBA Phone: 537 241 495 to 496
Fax: 537 246 400
Email: cambodia@ceniai.inf.cu


Cambodian Embassy in Paris, France (Paris)
Embassy of Cambodia in Paris, France
4 Rue Adolphe Yvon
75116 Paris
Paris Phone: 331 45 034720
Fax: 331 45 034740
Email:ambcambodgeparis@mangoosta.fr


Cambodian Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Embassy of Cambodia in Germany
Benjamin-Vogelsdorf Str.2
13187 Berlin, Germany
Berlin Phone: 4930-4863 7901
Fax: 4930-4863 7972
Email:Rec-berlin@t-online.de


Cambodian Embassy in New Delhi, India
Embassy of Cambodia in India
N-14 Panscheel Park,
New Delhi 110017, India
New Delhi Phone: (91-11) 649 5091/92
Fax: (91-11) 649 5093
Email:camboemb@ndb.vsnl.net.in


Cambodian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia
Embassy of Cambodia in Indonesia
4th Floor, Panin Bank Plaza JL
52 Palmera Utara Jakarta 11480,
Indonesia
Jakarta Phone: (6221) 919 2895
Fax: (6221) 520 2673
Email:recjkt@cani.net.id or chivorn@cani.net.id


Cambodian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan
Embassy of Cambodia in Tokyo (Japan)
8.6.9, Akasaka, Minato - Ku
Tokyo 1070052, Japan
Tokyo Phone: (81-3) 5412 8521/8522/8524
Fax: (81-3) 5412 8526
Email:aap33850@hkg.odn.ne.jp


Cambodiain Embassy in Pyong Yang, North Korea
Embassy of Cambodia in North Korea
Rue de l'universite commune
Mounsou Arrondissement Daedongang
Pyong Yang, Korea(North) Tel: (850 ) 381 7283
Fax: (850 ) 381 7625


Cambodian Embassy in Seoul, Korea (South)
Embassy of Cambodia in Korea
653-8 Hamarss Dong,
Yongsan Gu,
Seoul, Korea
Seoul Phone: (822)-3785 1041
Fax: (822)-3785 1040
Email:camboemb@korea.com


Cambodian Embassy in Vientiane, Laos
Embassy of Cambodia in Laos (Vientiane)
Thadeua Road
KM2 Vientiane
B.P.34 Lao
Vientiane Phone: (8562) 131 4950/4952
Fax: (8562) 131 4951
Email:recamlao@laotel.com


Cambodian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Embassy of Cambodia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
83/JKR 2809 Lingkungan U -Thant
55000 Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur Phone: (603) 4257 1150
Fax: (603) 4257 1157
Email:reckl@tm.net.my


Cambodian Embassy in Yangon, Myanmar
Embassy of Cambodia in Myanmar
No.34 Kada Aye Pagoda Road
Bahan Township,Yangon
Yangon Phone: (951) 546 156
Fax: (951) 546 156
Email:RECYANGON@mptmail.net.mm


Cambodian Embassy in Makati City, Philippines
Embassy of Cambodia in the Republic of the Philippines
Unit 7A-B, Country Space 1 Building
Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue
1200 Makati City,
MM, Philippines
Makati City Phone: (632)818 9981 or 810 1896 or 819 5928
Fax: (632) 818 9983
Email:cam.emb.ma@netasia.net


Cambodian Embassy in Moscow, Russian Federation
Embassy of Cambodia in Russian Federation
Starokopuchenny Per 16
121002 Moscow, Russia Tel: (7095) 202 7668/2115/3925/2234
Fax: (7503) 956 65 73


Cambodian Embassy in Gateway East Singapore , Singapore
Embassy of Cambodia in Singapore
152 Beach Road #11 - 05 Gateway East
Singapore 189721, Singapore
Gateway East Singapore Phone: (65) 299 3028/3828
Fax: (65) 299 3622
Email:cambodiaembassy@pacific.net.sg


Cambodian Embassy in Geneva, Switzerland, Switzerland
Embassy of Cambodia in Switzerland (Geneva)
Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia. N° 3, chemin Taverney, P.O. Box 213,1218 Grand Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland
Phone: + 41 22 788 77 73
Fax: + 41 22 788 77 74
Email:cambodge@bluewin.ch


Cambodian Embassy in Bangkok , Thailand WRONG!!!
Embassy of Cambodia in Thailand (Bangkok)
No. 185 Rajddamri Road
Lumpini Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Bangkok, Thailand Phone: (662) 2 546630
Fax: (662) 253 9859
Email:RECBKK@hotmail.com


General Consulate of Cambodia in Sa Kaew , Thailand
General Consulate of Cambodia in Thailand (Sa Kaew)
No. 666, Sovanasone Road
Ampheu Meung Sa Kaew 27000
Sa Kaew Province, Thailand Phone: (037) 421 734/735
Fax: (037) 421 736
Email:consulsk@cscoms.com


Cambodian Embassy in Washington, United States
Embassy of Cambodia in U.S.A (State of Washington)
1818 Westlake Avenue N.,
Suit #315, Seattle, WA 98109, U.S.A
Washington Phone: (206) 217-0830
Fax: (206) 361-7888
Email:counsl_huoth@diplomats.com


Cambodian Embassy in Washington , United States
Embassy of Cambodia in Washington D.C.
4500 16th Street NW
Washington D.C. 20011,
U.S.A.
Washington
Phone: (202) 726 8042 or 726 8064 or 291 2745
Fax: (202) 7268381
Website:www.embassy.org/cambodia


Cambodian Embassy in New York, United States
Embassy of Cambodia in U.S.A (New York)
866 UN Plaza, Suite 420
New York, NY 10017, USA
New York Phone: 212 223 0676
Fax: (212) 2230425
Email:Cambodia@un.int


Cambodian Embassy in California, United States
Embassy of Cambodia in U.S.A (State of California)
422 Ord Street, Suite G,
Los Angeles, CA 90012, U.S.A
California Phone: (213) 625 7777
Fax: (213) 625-7766
Email:cambodiaconsulate@usa.net


Cambodian Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam
Embassy of Cambodia in Vietnam
No 71 A Tran Hung Dao Street
Hanoi, S.R. Vietnam
Hanoi Phone: (844) 942 4789
Fax: (844) 942 3225
Email:arch@fpt.vn


General Consulate of Cambodia in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City)
No 41 Phung Khac Khoan
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Phone: (848) 829 2751
Fax: (848) 829 2744
Email:cambocg@hcm.unn.vn


Both lists above acquired from:

http://www.cambodia.gov.kh/

The Cambodian Embassy in Bangkok moved 2 years ago and still have not updated their site. it's here

518 Pracha Uithid Road ( on the corner across the road from Family Mart and a motor cycle taxi stop )
Wnag Tong Long

Phone: 02 957 5851

Get the MTR to Huia Kwang, get a taxi or motorcyle taxi. Regular taxi takes 30 min, motorcyc;e taxis takes 5 to 10 min. Both cost 50B.

You tell the gateman you want a Visa. Go in fill out the forms, they don't worry if you can't fill in all the info. You wait 30 min and you have your Visa.

Business Visa 3 months is USD$35, they'll gety more out of you by telling you it's 1600B, just smile and say,"$35 dollars, OK." Same scam as at the borders. Love 'ém.

Embassy staff are very friendly.

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Posted 2009-03-09 07:35:55

View Postdumball, on 2008-09-04 22:56:10, said:

View Postuptou, on 2008-08-01 16:59:07, said:

Cheers for that,just the sort of info i was looking for.I totally agree with your points.For people without a thai wife,i dont think the anxiety of not knowing whether you can stay,& so plan long time makes it worth staying.
I went to cambodge for a months travel on my own in 2003 so maybe a fair bits changed.I think i had one of the hardest journeys in the back of a pick up truck with 15 others,from stung treng to kratie.I was so bad it was good.
A few more questions;
Considering i would be taking my asian girlfreind with me,is it fairly safe?(I have the slightest of feelings that i'm irresponsible taking her there as she says up to you to everything i say :o )
If i wanted to rent a cheap apartment monthly where would you recommend with good internet access,& what sort of price for a one room with attached bathroom?
What personal internet options do i have,with reliability?

Cheers again

Apartments do not usualy come with internet access , but there are so many internet cafes around that should be no problem for you . I have a 2 room apartment with good sized balcony , everything included , furniture , cable TV , cooking facilities , large fridge etc , have to supply your own cooking utensils , pots , pans etc , good sized toilet in room(that works) . Rent is $120.00 a month plus electric , water , cable and cooking gas , comes out at about $45.00 a month , i have my own old computer in the room , have a reliable ISP , rent a phone , $8.00 a month and never get bothered by any-one .
With the no-hastle visa and friendly people , Cambodia living is a breeze compared to Thailand , never been approached by police , never confronted by local drunks , ex-pats are friendly , you can start your own buisiness , become a resident in 5 years , own property , sit back and relax .

I live over the river on the opposite side of PP andf love it but rent is a bit more. $450/month includes internet ( a $75 value) maid service 2 times a week and a balcony overlooking the Toule Sap river.

I have seen in town what under $200 gets ya and i would not stay there. They are all the same, one living room with the bedroom in the middle and no window to the outside ( only to the living room) and a balcony overlooking the street. bathroom and kitchen sometimes outside ur apt . Expect to pay upwards of $300 for one in the riverside area.
Electric ranges from 720 riel/kwh ( offical rate) $.18/hour up to 1,500 riel ( thailand is 3,5 baht/ or $.10/hour). Internet where u nee dot work with runs an average of $50-200/month and is not as reliable as u will get in Thailand.

Food in most western areas is $4-6/dish Cambodian places u can get a good meat and rice dish for $1.0 and Soriya has a food court where dishes average $1.50

I have met many westerns here that have thai wifes and g/f's and there is no toruble although all miss home.
Land ownership is same as Thailand and u CANNOT own land. They are juts starting to alloowing Barangs to own condos but there are very few of those to be had.

PLenty safe but dont walk around late at night or ride ur motobike in dark areas as there are LOADS of Cambodians that ride around and steal ladies bags and such. The traffic has to be seen to be believed!!

ALSO BE AWARE there have been more than few recent OD's recently from westerns thinking they are buying coke when in fact is pretty strong H so stay away from that and stick with the easily obtained grass

Edited by phuketrichard, 2009-03-09 07:47:13.


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Posted 2009-03-24 00:19:11

View Postphuketrichard, on 2009-03-09 07:35:55, said:

View Postdumball, on 2008-09-04 22:56:10, said:

View Postuptou, on 2008-08-01 16:59:07, said:

Cheers for that,just the sort of info i was looking for.I totally agree with your points.For people without a thai wife,i dont think the anxiety of not knowing whether you can stay,& so plan long time makes it worth staying.
I went to cambodge for a months travel on my own in 2003 so maybe a fair bits changed.I think i had one of the hardest journeys in the back of a pick up truck with 15 others,from stung treng to kratie.I was so bad it was good.
A few more questions;
Considering i would be taking my asian girlfreind with me,is it fairly safe?(I have the slightest of feelings that i'm irresponsible taking her there as she says up to you to everything i say :o )
If i wanted to rent a cheap apartment monthly where would you recommend with good internet access,& what sort of price for a one room with attached bathroom?
What personal internet options do i have,with reliability?

Cheers again

Apartments do not usualy come with internet access , but there are so many internet cafes around that should be no problem for you . I have a 2 room apartment with good sized balcony , everything included , furniture , cable TV , cooking facilities , large fridge etc , have to supply your own cooking utensils , pots , pans etc , good sized toilet in room(that works) . Rent is $120.00 a month plus electric , water , cable and cooking gas , comes out at about $45.00 a month , i have my own old computer in the room , have a reliable ISP , rent a phone , $8.00 a month and never get bothered by any-one .
With the no-hastle visa and friendly people , Cambodia living is a breeze compared to Thailand , never been approached by police , never confronted by local drunks , ex-pats are friendly , you can start your own buisiness , become a resident in 5 years , own property , sit back and relax .

I live over the river on the opposite side of PP andf love it but rent is a bit more. $450/month includes internet ( a $75 value) maid service 2 times a week and a balcony overlooking the Toule Sap river.

I have seen in town what under $200 gets ya and i would not stay there. They are all the same, one living room with the bedroom in the middle and no window to the outside ( only to the living room) and a balcony overlooking the street. bathroom and kitchen sometimes outside ur apt . Expect to pay upwards of $300 for one in the riverside area.
Electric ranges from 720 riel/kwh ( offical rate) $.18/hour up to 1,500 riel ( thailand is 3,5 baht/ or $.10/hour). Internet where u nee dot work with runs an average of $50-200/month and is not as reliable as u will get in Thailand.

Food in most western areas is $4-6/dish Cambodian places u can get a good meat and rice dish for $1.0 and Soriya has a food court where dishes average $1.50

I have met many westerns here that have thai wifes and g/f's and there is no toruble although all miss home.
Land ownership is same as Thailand and u CANNOT own land. They are juts starting to alloowing Barangs to own condos but there are very few of those to be had.

PLenty safe but dont walk around late at night or ride ur motobike in dark areas as there are LOADS of Cambodians that ride around and steal ladies bags and such. The traffic has to be seen to be believed!!

ALSO BE AWARE there have been more than few recent OD's recently from westerns thinking they are buying coke when in fact is pretty strong H so stay away from that and stick with the easily obtained grass

I beg to differ , my $120.00 apartment has a window in the bedroom , two windows in the living/kitchen area , the balconey does not overlook the street , the bathroom is a decent size inside , my internet has given me practically no glitches in three years , I have a full size 2 door fridge , nothing that is broken/does not work , have a problem , fixed same day . This is not easy to find I will admit , but for $2/250.00 you can get practically the same quality . I have village property in my name .

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Posted 2009-05-12 23:40:44

Let's try and stay on the topic of visas, since this is a pinned topic. Further posts on rent will be deleted. Start a new thread :)

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Posted 2009-08-15 12:53:11

I applied for an e-visa for my wife and I at 7.30 am yesterday. I received both within 4 hours.

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Posted 2009-11-03 12:54:21

http://evisa.mfaic.g...isa/vindex.aspx
Was this the site that you got your e-visa from?
and i guess there were no problems with your credit card?
There just seems a lot of chat on other forums but not any real
feedback about the new web site. thanx

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Posted 2009-11-12 12:56:15

View Postadammike, on 2009-11-03 13:54:21, said:

http://evisa.mfaic.g...isa/vindex.aspx
Was this the site that you got your e-visa from?
and i guess there were no problems with your credit card?
There just seems a lot of chat on other forums but not any real
feedback about the new web site. thanx

Yes, this was the site that I used.
Also NO problems at all with using my credit card.

Edited by Shrubbery, 2009-11-12 12:57:43.


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Posted 2009-11-13 03:53:25

Thanx for the info I will get mine next month.

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Posted 2009-12-15 14:53:44

Just got my visa,same as it always was and arrived in my inbox 6 hours later.
though i had to use my windows computer, was a problem with linux though
I could have sorted it but couldn't be arsed.

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Posted 2010-03-02 11:17:58

Still a little unclear for me, can I get a visa on arrival at PP airport when arriving from Thailand? I am finnish citizen and my other half is British. Only going to Cambodia for a week's holiday. Flying in but travelling out overlands. E-visa out of question.

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Posted 2010-03-03 06:05:25

yes you get a visa on arrival no problem you need $20 us and 2 passport photos.

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Posted 2010-03-03 06:06:32

the reason we like the e-visa is that the normal visa on arrival is a sticker that takes a whole page in your passport

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Posted 2010-03-13 23:03:58

1 months for 20 usd for all countries. i have written in indochinavisa 2 month ago.

possible also business visa for 1 year.

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Posted 2010-11-07 17:27:42

View Postreissuun, on 2010-03-02 11:17:58, said:

Still a little unclear for me, can I get a visa on arrival at PP airport when arriving from Thailand? I am finnish citizen and my other half is British. Only going to Cambodia for a week's holiday. Flying in but travelling out overlands. E-visa out of question.


Why would the e-visa be out of question? I always make an e-visa now:

1. I don't have to wait in line at the "visa on arrival" counter but can go right through to the immigration counter. Saving me 20 minutes or so in idle waiting time.
2. I don't get a full-page sticker in the passport, as others have mentioned.

Last month I entered Cambodia via Poi Pet and exited via the Cambodian-Vietnamese land border. No problem with the e-visa.

Of course, you can also get a visa at the Cambodian embassy in advance, saving you the waiting time for getting a "visa on arrival". Doing it on the internet at home on a lazy Sunday seems to be easier for me than driving to the embassy, standing in line, etc.

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Posted 2010-12-07 17:51:06

View Postseonai, on 2007-10-04 15:12:03, said:

Have you had good experience with E Visa Aussie? I personally haven't tried them. Isn't it just as easy to get a visa on arrival?

I would imagine its no easier as your still going to have to have it converted to sticker for passport at immigration anyway. And knowing the border crossings there will be maybe an unofficial "convert to sticker" fee. Can't see the point in it myself.


There is no convert to sticker.

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Posted 2011-02-05 09:58:46

I am flying to Phnom Phen with my son who holds a Thai Passport. While I know that I won't have any problem clearing Cambodian immigrations, I am not so sure about whether they will give my son a hard time. I have tried contacting the Royal Cambodian Embassy by Phone (new number) and by email. No success. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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Posted 2011-02-05 10:25:08

Do thai citizens need a visa / have to pay for visa on arrival for Kampuchea?
I have read both yes and no in TV.
Anyone with recent experience?
Thanks.

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Posted 2011-02-05 12:52:12

View Postkropotkin, on 2011-02-05 10:25:08, said:

Do thai citizens need a visa / have to pay for visa on arrival for Kampuchea?
I have read both yes and no in TV.
Anyone with recent experience?
Thanks.

Yes.

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Posted 2011-02-05 13:20:59

View Postozzydom, on 2011-02-05 12:52:12, said:

View Postkropotkin, on 2011-02-05 10:25:08, said:

Do thai citizens need a visa / have to pay for visa on arrival for Kampuchea?
I have read both yes and no in TV.
Anyone with recent experience?
Thanks.

Yes.


eeuuuhhhhh

1. delta airlines visa site says thai do not need a visa for up to 2 weeks....
but i do not know if that information is recent - and it is not clear to me whether thai have to pay for a visa exemption on arrival
2. if thai need a visa / visa on arrival, could that be an e visa?

Unfortunately, i can not find the website of the Kampuchean embassy in BKK, sites with tourist information only talk about westerners, and the Kampuchea foreign affairs site (with info on e visa) is out.

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Posted 2011-02-05 14:00:31

I am in Canbodia with Thai national at present. For 14 day stay Thai national proceeds directly to immigration and no fee is required but this cannot be extended. If longer stay is planned then secure a visa prior to travel which allows 60 days stay.

Enjoy

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Posted 2011-02-05 14:16:30

View PostMahseer, on 2011-02-05 14:00:31, said:

I am in Canbodia with Thai national at present. For 14 day stay Thai national proceeds directly to immigration and no fee is required but this cannot be extended. If longer stay is planned then secure a visa prior to travel which allows 60 days stay.

Enjoy


thanks for the information!

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Posted 2011-02-05 16:34:22

View Postkropotkin, on 2011-02-05 14:16:30, said:

View PostMahseer, on 2011-02-05 14:00:31, said:

I am in Canbodia with Thai national at present. For 14 day stay Thai national proceeds directly to immigration and no fee is required but this cannot be extended. If longer stay is planned then secure a visa prior to travel which allows 60 days stay.

Enjoy


thanks for the information!

This was flying into Phnom Penh 10 days ago. No idea if land crossing differ.

Thoroughly enjoyed this my first trip here and absolutely guarantee Ill wander this way again.

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Posted 2011-02-11 13:21:23

Thank you for reply. This makes me sleep better.

View PostMahseer, on 2011-02-05 14:00:31, said:

I am in Canbodia with Thai national at present. For 14 day stay Thai national proceeds directly to immigration and no fee is required but this cannot be extended. If longer stay is planned then secure a visa prior to travel which allows 60 days stay.

Enjoy




 


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