Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
Re: Authorities Blacklist Rebels MC Cambodia (Motorcycle Club) from Entering Country
yes, go to Cambodia all the time, salty dogs bar for a good smoke. See what the boiler rooms are doing. lol
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google the news it was not the Rebel Mc. English Twat, Asia caress if you smash foreign sexpact like you. AFFA
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evil, are you really Evil Ed of The Empire City MC, wow, I have always wanted to meet you. I used to see you guys cruise down Christopher Street on your Harleys, so butch.
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[Admin Edit: Evil has left the building.]
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Out of interest why do the DOI wait for someone to either be leaving the country or attempting to renew their visa before doing anything, surely if they had hard evidence of wrongdoing they could just visit the POI at home and stamp USED across whatever visa the expat was using.
Oh and then take then to the airport.
Strange situation.
Oh and then take then to the airport.
Strange situation.
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Good question but I think in this case there is no current active "evidence of wrongdoing" so there's no real impetus to go knocking on doors.DaveG wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:52 pm Out of interest why do the DOI wait for someone to either be leaving the country or attempting to renew their visa before doing anything, surely if they had hard evidence of wrongdoing they could just visit the POI at home and stamp USED across whatever visa the expat was using.
Oh and then take then to the airport.
Strange situation.
This might just be a removal of 'unsavory characters' on a case by case basis as they arrive at the borders/airport.
I don't know, your guess is as good as mine.
However, someone did recently post OTOF about this recent experience at the airport immigration desk:
Interesting Immigration Experiences this week.
Immigration asked me about my job and wanted my business card (which I didn't have). I told him I had a Work Permit but he said it was fine and let me through.
Upon return I was also questioned about my type of employment. He also had a hand written paper with VISA numbers that he went through comparing one-by-one. I am guessing those are the blacklisted visas. I didn't see photos of people - just the hand written note.
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Yes, it would be interesting to know if these people are also having a problem to renew visas in country. So far, the only reports are of people being informed they are banned when they leave the country. If my calculations are right, four people leaving Cambodia have been informed that they are banned from returning, so that leaves 19 on the dreaded list.DaveG wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:52 pm Out of interest why do the DOI wait for someone to either be leaving the country or attempting to renew their visa before doing anything, surely if they had hard evidence of wrongdoing they could just visit the POI at home and stamp USED across whatever visa the expat was using.
Oh and then take then to the airport.
Strange situation.
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