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Advice to live permanently .

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I’m 52 and a UK citizen and fiancée is 26 South African citizen. We are looking to marry with family around in SA before coming to make a new life in Cambodia. I’ve looked on forum but was asking best way due to different citizenships and ages the best way forward to ensure more Than a temp 3 month month visa? Best options for our situation? Is there any trustworthy experts in U.K. we can approach as google search doesn’t seem to assist with our situation. Thanks in advance for replies and advice.
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both 2 young for a retirement extension, try for a EB ( working ) or a freelancers extension.
or the first 6 months, the EG extension ( looking for work)
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You may be able to apply for a ER if you satisfy the requirements. You don’t need to be 55+, just need to supply proof of income not necessarily a pension income.
Your wife may be able to apply for a spouse ER visa, but, as she’s got “Africa” in her passport it may be more difficult.

Try Thailand or Vietnam.
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bangkokhooker wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:02 pm You may be able to apply for a ER if you satisfy the requirements. You don’t need to be 55+, just need to supply proof of income not necessarily a pension income.
Your wife may be able to apply for a spouse ER visa, but, as she’s got “Africa” in her passport it may be more difficult.

Try Thailand or Vietnam.
British, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, South African and USA passport holders are able to obtain a 30 day tourist visa upon arrival in Cambodia
Search all the best sites for Cambodia Visa Application.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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AndyKK wrote: Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:20 am
bangkokhooker wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:02 pm You may be able to apply for a ER if you satisfy the requirements. You don’t need to be 55+, just need to supply proof of income not necessarily a pension income.
Your wife may be able to apply for a spouse ER visa, but, as she’s got “Africa” in her passport it may be more difficult.

Try Thailand or Vietnam.
British, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, South African and USA passport holders are able to obtain a 30 day tourist visa upon arrival in Cambodia
Search all the best sites for Cambodia Visa Application.
“ensure more Than a temp 3 month month visa”

That’s not really helpful is it.
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