Do I have to leave Cambodia?

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Re: Do I have to leave Cambodia?

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Correct
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Re: Do I have to leave Cambodia?

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bolueeleh wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:44 pm
Andrea4714 wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:15 pm If register as an individual entrepreneur, i can be able to extend the visa (EB)?
yes
iirc, Andrea was asking because she wanted to sell burgers from a cart. You may get the visa, but I wouldn't bank on your ' business' being secure for too long. Then when that happens, your visa renewal again becomes a problem.
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Re: Do I have to leave Cambodia?

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Anyone know if I have to establish a physical address or will my apartment do?

Plan on reaching out to a few locals in the know this week to see about registering as a sole prop.

Thanks again.
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