Visa requirements UK citizens
Visa requirements UK citizens
Hi all,
My wife and I are visiting SE Asia end February spending a little time in Thailand and then hoping to head to Cambodia to pursue our goal of teaching English preferably in Siem Reap/Phnom Penh, we are planning staying long term what visa would we apply for being UK nationals? where would we apply (at home or when in Thailand)?
Thanks in advance
My wife and I are visiting SE Asia end February spending a little time in Thailand and then hoping to head to Cambodia to pursue our goal of teaching English preferably in Siem Reap/Phnom Penh, we are planning staying long term what visa would we apply for being UK nationals? where would we apply (at home or when in Thailand)?
Thanks in advance
Re: Visa requirements UK citizens
You apply when you land in Cambodia. Make sure you get the business visa and not the tourist visa. You then have one month to extend it at any participating travel agent (which is most of them). You can extend it for 1, 3, 6 or 12 months. If you haven't found a job within the first month I think you can only extend it for 1 or 3 months as you need a letter of employment to extend it for 6 or 12 months. That's how the rules used to be anyway. They may have changed.
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Re: Visa requirements UK citizens
I believe the visa is called an ordinary visa (e class) and should cost 35$ just to avoid any confusion.
I then had a letter (one I wrote up at home) confirming I will be seeking employment and looking to extend my visa by 6 months whilst I look, I took this to a visa / travel agent and paid them to extend for 6 months. The letter was printed and signed, not sure if it made a difference but that's what some internet blog advised and sure enough it was approved.
The extension is an EG extension.
This may have changed, the 6 month visa is also a multi entry
I then had a letter (one I wrote up at home) confirming I will be seeking employment and looking to extend my visa by 6 months whilst I look, I took this to a visa / travel agent and paid them to extend for 6 months. The letter was printed and signed, not sure if it made a difference but that's what some internet blog advised and sure enough it was approved.
The extension is an EG extension.
This may have changed, the 6 month visa is also a multi entry
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