Cambodian Immigration/Visa Information

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socheat wrote: Fri May 12, 2017 12:15 pm
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socheat wrote: Fri May 12, 2017 12:15 pm
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flirting aside......


Has anyone actually got an 'ER' (retirement) visa extension? can you give details about what was specifically required (paperwork?), where you went (to get it done), and the associated costs? Please indicate what kind of visa you started with and if it was changed to the new designation (specifically, can you change from a tourist visa to a ER visa? this would be nice as one could get an 'online' visa ahead of travel, not have to futz with the bozo's at the airport getting the E visa at arrival) is there any reason to get one (new) kind of extension over another? (ease of qualifying, cost etc). any other 1st hand knowledge about the new requirements would be appreciated (ex: are the ER visa's multiple entry?).

side question: I read somewhere (can't find link right now), that if one stays more than 182 days in Cambodia, then one has to pay income taxes to cambo 'no matter where the money was earned'. Has anyone run into this issue? I suspect not based on the fact that I can't figure how the cambo gov't would ever find out about income generated outside of the country, no way they've got the connections to attain that kind of information.


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I know several people, most under 50 and one guy under 40, who have all obtained the ER EOS through an agency, no supporting documentation required.

No, you cannot transfer from a T-type visa to an ER EOS... You need to have an E-type visa to apply for an E-type EOS.

Same cost of an EB EOS, 12 mths appx $270-300.

Only 6 & 12 mth EOS's are multi- entry.

Re tax, technically what you posted is true according to the law, but not enforced.
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Latest immigration sub-decree (Sept 2016)

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Thank you, PSD!
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Friend of mine changed from is EB visa, to a ER visa, via an agent. Still no official age limit set. Immigration had informed me it was 60. But if you have documentation it could be a younger age. Also being retired, the retiree could be subject to tax on overseas payments.
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So you have to get a business visa before you can get a retirement visa. That makes sense. Who makes these laws up?
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AlonzoPartriz wrote:So you have to get a business visa before you can get a retirement visa. That makes sense. Who makes these laws up?
I don't know, perhaps you should quote some Canadian legislation so we can see how it's relevant here.
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