Short term visa
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Short term visa
Is there a new visa type now for only a few days? Has anyone here ever got one? Does one need an onward ticket if the visa does exist?
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Re: Short term visa
Never heard of it and I am not aware that the visa situation has changed. Maybe confusing it with Vietnam?
Re: Short term visa
https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/the-roa ... t3860.html
It's called a Transit Visa, see the visa thread for more info (although there's actually bugger all information about it), valid for 3 days if I recall correctly.
(Edited to include link)
It's called a Transit Visa, see the visa thread for more info (although there's actually bugger all information about it), valid for 3 days if I recall correctly.
(Edited to include link)
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Re: Short term visa
I have a feeling that none of the immigration guys have ever seen a transit visa......
Re: Short term visa
amongst air and sea crew this is referred to as a "crew visa". Most countries issue them for a period of 72 hrs, which vovers most layovers, or the loeading/unloading of ships in the maritime world. Thailand however issues those for a period of 30 days to air crew, much to our joy.
One advantage ist that the General Declaration, a crew list, will be stamped and not your passport.
Each person on that list simly carries a copy of it.
One advantage ist that the General Declaration, a crew list, will be stamped and not your passport.
Each person on that list simly carries a copy of it.
Re: Short term visa
how can I edit a post using a smartphone?
Further to my OP, there are also Crew Visas placed in your passport, valid typically for 5 to 10 years. Applied for at the applicable countries embassy, the employer will be mentioned in it..Those are C 1, D I etc etc. The holder sacrifies one page of his passport. Covered are certain countries and they are to be used in conjunction with duty travel.
Further to my OP, there are also Crew Visas placed in your passport, valid typically for 5 to 10 years. Applied for at the applicable countries embassy, the employer will be mentioned in it..Those are C 1, D I etc etc. The holder sacrifies one page of his passport. Covered are certain countries and they are to be used in conjunction with duty travel.
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