Ministries to start enforcing laws
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Thanks Francis. I couldn't get a correct understanding ...... and ............. it may change, but enforcement is taking place.
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
NGO workers are exempt, I do believe.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
@ Sir Quality U Feel ... they are not exempt. Be sure your NGO is registered, and if so that they have the ... up to 10 people, or more to cover themselves. I do not know if you will be accountable if they do not have the proper paperwork. I know the director of and NGO that is pretty sure of what he has.
Waiting on Francis ...........................
Waiting on Francis ...........................
Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
We are working on it.....fucking legal document.......kind of problematic, but we are working.
Und der Haifisch der hat Tränen
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Yeh, I hate legalese in any language. Go for it and if I find a rough spot, I'll do my best to help out. That's all for now, time to hit the hay in srok srai.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Well, that's embarrassing now, but the translation takes longer than expected. I have here 3 guys -one of them is a lawyer- and they have problems with the interpretation of the law. I have told them to translate the document as accurate as possible because one thing that we don't need is more confusion to the already existing confusion. Anyway....they took the document with them and told me that they will figure it out till tomorrow. Well, let's see.
I also transferred the document to my embassy with a request for translation. Now you will ask me whether I'm totally nuts......embassies are not here to help us but to fuck us up the arse......and probably you are right.......but I gave it a try. As soon I have any news, I'll report it.
I also transferred the document to my embassy with a request for translation. Now you will ask me whether I'm totally nuts......embassies are not here to help us but to fuck us up the arse......and probably you are right.......but I gave it a try. As soon I have any news, I'll report it.
Und der Haifisch der hat Tränen
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Besides fleeing the country and leaving it and my wife and kids behind, can anyone think of a reasonable course of action other than paying the extortionate "fine" they are imposing. I have been here a long time and simply do not have the money and if I did I would give it to my wife who frankly is quite worried about her 70 year old husband's future or lack thereof in this country.
Are there any organizations or embassies that are exploring this issue? Any straws you can throw me to clutch onto will be appreciated.
Are there any organizations or embassies that are exploring this issue? Any straws you can throw me to clutch onto will be appreciated.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
You are concerned about the back payments now due for previous business visas? Perhaps obtaining a new passport would be a cheaper option? New passports aren't cheap but you need one anyway and some people here may have 8 years of business visas pasted in their current passport. Going forward, looks like there is not much to do but pay up until they initiate a retirement visa.
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Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Soi Dog, I would be willing to bet that visa data has been entered into the computer system. Also, I would have to use my old visa in my old passport to either leave the country or apply for a new visa.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Ministries to start enforcing laws
Maybe, but my bet is that no one thought of long term data storage of visitor information when the Cambodia computerized immigration system was put in place. I find it hard to believe they have that old visa info readily available. That would have required forethought, efficiency and proper planning, which are qualities not often demonstrated by the Cambodian government.
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