Cambodian visa from Aus
Cambodian visa from Aus
Hi
last time we organised from Aus to save the hassle when arriving
Lots of options and different prices in the web, can anyone recommend cheapest please?
last time we organised from Aus to save the hassle when arriving
Lots of options and different prices in the web, can anyone recommend cheapest please?
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- cautious colin
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Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
Depends what type of Visa you want? How long do you intend to stay for & what is the purpose of your stay?
Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
2 weeks, mainly mongering and drinking Klang like it is about to be banned
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Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
If you are into Klang why not just go bush in the NT and drink home brew. Cheaper and no jet lag.
Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
There's an idea....are there many cute Asian girls up there tottering around in high heels?
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Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
In that case the T-type (Tourist) Visa will be fine, and as already posted by Colin, you can apply for the e-Visa (Electronic Tourist Visa) online in advance from https://www.evisa.gov.kh/ . This is the ONLY official site for the e-Visa, do not use any other site. Alternatively, you can easily obtain the T-type Visa on Arrival for $30.
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Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
The two advantages of the e-visa are you save a page in your passport and you can proceed directly to the immigration desk on arrival. Oh, and you don't need to bring a photo.
Also the visa on arrival procedure can be a bit intimidating if you're not used to it.
Last time I landed at PNH, I was glad I had got to the carousel promptly because a hi-so Khmer lady had already taken my bag off the belt. Even though it bore some personal tags, she took some convincing that it was not hers. I wonder what she would have done with the bag once she got home and realized her mistake.
Also the visa on arrival procedure can be a bit intimidating if you're not used to it.
Last time I landed at PNH, I was glad I had got to the carousel promptly because a hi-so Khmer lady had already taken my bag off the belt. Even though it bore some personal tags, she took some convincing that it was not hers. I wonder what she would have done with the bag once she got home and realized her mistake.
Re: Cambodian visa from Aus
yeah the online Visa seems the way to go, we did it last year and got through PP airport pretty quickly
It seemed fairly organised last year, from memory they had the really long counter with maybe 15 people side by side each doing something to your passport and passing it on until you paid at the end
cheap labour I guess
It seemed fairly organised last year, from memory they had the really long counter with maybe 15 people side by side each doing something to your passport and passing it on until you paid at the end
cheap labour I guess
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