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This is where our community discusses almost anything! While we're mainly a Cambodia expat discussion forum and talk about expat life here, we debate about almost everything. Even if you're a tourist passing through Southeast Asia and want to connect with expatriates living and working in Cambodia, this is the first section of our site that you should check out. Our members start their own discussions or post links to other blogs and/or news articles they find interesting and want to chat about. So join in the fun and start new topics, or feel free to comment on anything our community members have already started! We also have some Khmer members here as well, but English is the main language used on CEO. You're welcome to have a look around, and if you decide you want to participate, you can become a part our international expat community by signing up for a free account.
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frank lee bent
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we generally leave the back tracing to governments- they do it automatically
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General Mackevili
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Vention Bartell wrote:I can't retire here in the states because medical would kill me.
The medical will kill you here too, but at least it's cheap. :thumb:

Belated welcome to CEO, and I hope we get to hear about your misadventures in Cambodia!
username wrote:Hello. I registered a few years ago with a different name, but decided to make a more anonymous username this time (although I assume the admins can easily backtrace the info). Previous user didn't have many posts, and none of you would've remembered me. Back in Cambodia again, working in the provinces again.

Most likely not going to be very active, with only a few comments here and there. Move on
Welcome. I mean welcome back. Haha, your secret is safe, and we don't go around trying to connect the dots unless you give us a reason to. No issues with you signing up with a new username and we're glad to have you back!
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Calrodger
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I'm moving to Cambodia in February, probably Sihanoukville so hello everyone
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welcome
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Calrodger wrote:I'm moving to Cambodia in February, probably Sihanoukville so hello everyone
Welcome aboard!
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Please grant me access to the dark side of the forum o great General :bow:
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Kayve wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:41 am Please grant me access to the dark side of the forum o great General :bow:
Granted. :hattip:
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jimmy.daniel
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jimmy daniel aka tireswang... been in Philippines for the past 12 years and am on my way to Cambodia on December 07, 2017. I read i must post 20 times before i am allowed into the VIP nightlife section so here is post number 1... ~
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chorlton
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Hello

After just over 1 year travelling around Asia, Oz & NZ I'm returning to Siem Reap that I visited on a tourist visa back in March.

Planning to get a business visa on arrival, rent an apartment for 6-months, buy a motorbike, sniff around for new/existing business opportunities, get a tan, loose a stone & join tinder :D

Hopefully the proposed/recent visa changes aren't a burden/hindrance & the Chinese haven't already cornered all markets yet :facepalm:

I'll post up ref visa change questions, motorbike finding & apartment finding the relevant section soon.

Have a great Sunday afternoon in the kingdom :good:

awkunh ch'ran

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chorlton wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2017 1:31 pm Hello

After just over 1 year travelling around Asia, Oz & NZ I'm returning to Siem Reap that I visited on a tourist visa back in March.

Planning to get a business visa on arrival, rent an apartment for 6-months, buy a motorbike, sniff around for new/existing business opportunities, get a tan, loose a stone & join tinder :D

Hopefully the proposed/recent visa changes aren't a burden/hindrance & the Chinese haven't already cornered all markets yet :facepalm:

I'll post up ref visa change questions, motorbike finding & apartment finding the relevant section soon.

Have a great Sunday afternoon in the kingdom :good:

awkunh ch'ran

C
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