Police check for immigration purposes
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My brother is missing in Phen Phnom Cambodia. Is there a private investigator that can locate him? I'm desperate looking for any means
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Maybe a good idea to start your own thread.omar.kahaly wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:07 am My brother is missing in Phen Phnom Cambodia. Is there a private investigator that can locate him? I'm desperate looking for any means
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After you start your own thread, consider including his name, photos, when and where you last had contact with him, and any other information which may help identify him.PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:51 amMaybe a good idea to start your own thread.omar.kahaly wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:07 am My brother is missing in Phen Phnom Cambodia. Is there a private investigator that can locate him? I'm desperate looking for any means
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Problem arises when you dont rent but live with wife/gf in their own home. This is my problem, no proof of residency, no report, been a real headache.
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Simple solution...your gf registers you as a tenant with the Sangkat, get Certificate of Residence, done. Or...
If the Sangkat are being difficult, then get a lease drawn up, monthly rental $0 - $1, register with Sangkat, get Certificate of Residence, done.
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Thanks a lot for the info.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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I'm sure that an agent would be able to complete this process without the need for a residence certificate...[?] It seems like unnecessary red tape.
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Why is it unnecessary red tape? The MoJ requires it to confirm that you are not known to the local Sangkat for being a troublemaker. Still simpler than a lot of other countries' CRC application processes. Certificate of Residence is a requirement, if you pay a consultancy firm or law firm to apply for your Police Clearance they will still need to obtain a Cert of Residence on your behalf...will cost ya an arm and leg though.
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PSD-Kiwi we know that obtaining the Certificate of Residence from the local Sangkat is a free service. But what if the Sangkat in question now wants payment for the services?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 12:08 pmWhy is it unnecessary red tape? The MoJ requires it to confirm that you are not known to the local Sangkat for being a troublemaker. Still simpler than a lot of other countries' CRC application processes. Certificate of Residence is a requirement, if you pay a consultancy firm or law firm to apply for your Police Clearance they will still need to obtain a Cert of Residence on your behalf...will cost ya an arm and leg though.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Andy, most Sangkats will charge a small fee of 10,000 KHR for the service, not much you can do about it except pay if you want/need it. I would however advise you not to pay more than $10, max $20, for it...I have heard of expats stupidly paying $50 - 100!
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