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And another raid on the Vietnamese in Phnom Penh today. 19 Vietnamese, including three women, were rounded up and arrested by police on Street 474, Sangkat Beung Trobek, Phnom Penh for working and living illegally in Cambodia.
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At last the Cambodians are proposing some sort of plan to give the Vietnamese who are settled in Cambodia a legal status. It's a good first step, but permanent migrants need to be able to get permanent residence and nationality. People who feel they belong somewhere are more integrated and are generally more productive members of society.
Cambodia offers ethnic Vietnamese short-term residency in migrant crackdown reprieve
By Minh Minh February 28, 2018 | 05:44 pm GMT+7
Thousands of Vietnamese fled to Cambodia during war time, and remain officially stateless.
Cambodian officials have promised to grant two-year residency cards to roughly 70,000 ethnic Vietnamese currently facing deportation to Vietnam where they have no legal status either.
Officials said on Monday that they plan to issue the short-term documents to people of Vietnamese origin who can prove they arrived in Cambodia before 2012.
There will be an application process but most people are likely to pass, officials said, as cited by the Phnom Penh Post.
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Cambodia offers ethnic Vietnamese short-term residency in migrant crackdown reprieve
By Minh Minh February 28, 2018 | 05:44 pm GMT+7
Thousands of Vietnamese fled to Cambodia during war time, and remain officially stateless.
Cambodian officials have promised to grant two-year residency cards to roughly 70,000 ethnic Vietnamese currently facing deportation to Vietnam where they have no legal status either.
Officials said on Monday that they plan to issue the short-term documents to people of Vietnamese origin who can prove they arrived in Cambodia before 2012.
There will be an application process but most people are likely to pass, officials said, as cited by the Phnom Penh Post.
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Immigration police raid on cafe nets 21 Vietnamese nationals living and working illegally
Thursday, May 24, 2018 16:13
The Investigation unit of the General Department of Immigration continued to check out Vietnamese nationals who are staying in Cambodia illegally. Today, 24 May, there was an immigration raid on a Vietnamese cafe on 369 Street in Kandal and Chom Village, Chbar Ampov 2 commune, Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh.
Twenty-one Vietnamese nationals, both men and women, were detained in the raid for not having the correct documents, and they have been taken to the Immigration Department to have their cases processed.
Thursday, May 24, 2018 16:13
The Investigation unit of the General Department of Immigration continued to check out Vietnamese nationals who are staying in Cambodia illegally. Today, 24 May, there was an immigration raid on a Vietnamese cafe on 369 Street in Kandal and Chom Village, Chbar Ampov 2 commune, Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh.
Twenty-one Vietnamese nationals, both men and women, were detained in the raid for not having the correct documents, and they have been taken to the Immigration Department to have their cases processed.
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Draft nationality law approved
1 June 2018
The National Assembly on Thursday approved a draft law on nationality which, if passed, would see foreigners prosecuted for illegally obtaining Cambodian identification cards or passports. Penalties are as high as 10 years in prison.
The draft law would also punish anyone who illegally assists others to obtain Cambodian citizenship and increases the amount of investment required to become eligible for Khmer citizenship.
Under Article 30, foreigners who illegally obtain and possess Cambodian identification or passports shall be punished with a five- to 10-year prison term. Government agents or others who issued such documents illegally would be subject to punishment, too.
Meanwhile, Article 32 of the draft law states that any person who uses illegally issued ID cards or passports can be sentenced to two to five years in jail and fined between four and 10 million riel ($1,000 to $2,500).
As of January, a total of 1,136 foreigners received Khmer nationality. Of that number, 1,068 obtained citizenship through investment and 64 by living in the Kingdom for longer than seven years. Four foreigners obtained citizenship through outstanding achievements, according to the National Police.
San Chey, the executive director of the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, said there were a lot of foreigners, mostly Vietnamese and Chinese, who illegally possessed and used Cambodian documents.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... w-approved
1 June 2018
The National Assembly on Thursday approved a draft law on nationality which, if passed, would see foreigners prosecuted for illegally obtaining Cambodian identification cards or passports. Penalties are as high as 10 years in prison.
The draft law would also punish anyone who illegally assists others to obtain Cambodian citizenship and increases the amount of investment required to become eligible for Khmer citizenship.
Under Article 30, foreigners who illegally obtain and possess Cambodian identification or passports shall be punished with a five- to 10-year prison term. Government agents or others who issued such documents illegally would be subject to punishment, too.
Meanwhile, Article 32 of the draft law states that any person who uses illegally issued ID cards or passports can be sentenced to two to five years in jail and fined between four and 10 million riel ($1,000 to $2,500).
As of January, a total of 1,136 foreigners received Khmer nationality. Of that number, 1,068 obtained citizenship through investment and 64 by living in the Kingdom for longer than seven years. Four foreigners obtained citizenship through outstanding achievements, according to the National Police.
San Chey, the executive director of the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, said there were a lot of foreigners, mostly Vietnamese and Chinese, who illegally possessed and used Cambodian documents.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... w-approved
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Phnom Penh: On June 11, 2018, at 15:30, the Office of Investigation of the Capital Police Commissariat of Phnom Penh, led by Lieutenant General Dy Kimheng, Deputy Head of Bureau, in collaboration with Department of Investigation of the General Department of Immigration raided premises on Streets 223 and 336, Sangkat Deumkor Trek, Khan Toul Kork, in search of illegal immigrants.
13 Vietnamese nationals, including five women, were detained and sent to the Department of Immigration, where presumably they will be deported to Vietnam once their cases have been processed.
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these people are practically half khmer for god sake, if want to round up, round up the chinks ass holes, the other day walk into a hardware shop unknowningly it was a chink shop, fucking chink cant speak a fucking word of english or khmer, i had to resort to speaking mandarin, in the end gave a fucking attitude of buy it or leave it, wish i had a fucking 2x4 to smash his fucking face in,
know whats the difference here? politics and money, chinks are rich and welcomed, these viets are poor as rats and considered as leeches and should gotten rid of.
know whats the difference here? politics and money, chinks are rich and welcomed, these viets are poor as rats and considered as leeches and should gotten rid of.
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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