Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
Hi Expats,
See below in bold the post from July 8, 2020. Please help me with information and insight so that I can help my friend Carol whatever it might take. Be part of this story by assisting me with info and I will post as we go. Extra ordinary times call for ordinary communities doing ordinary things, extraordinary!
1. How can I make contact with Carol?
2. What authority is the best channel to follow?
3. Any suggestions
Expats Cambodia News (Siem Reap): On July 8, 2020, at 3:30 pm, a 51-year-old woman, CAROL ANNE BRADY, a South African national, was arrested for living illegally in Steung Thmie village, Sangkat Svay Dong Kom, Siem Reap.
The South African woman came to Cambodia in 2015 through Phnom Penh International Airport. She went to live in Siem Reap and worked as an English teacher. Apparently, she said that her passport was sent to Phnom Penh to renew her visa, but she didn't have any confirmation documents to verify this. She also didn't have money to pay for her daily food.
The foreign woman has been sent to the Department of Deportation of the Immigration Department in Siem Reap to follow the legal procedure.
Thank you
See below in bold the post from July 8, 2020. Please help me with information and insight so that I can help my friend Carol whatever it might take. Be part of this story by assisting me with info and I will post as we go. Extra ordinary times call for ordinary communities doing ordinary things, extraordinary!
1. How can I make contact with Carol?
2. What authority is the best channel to follow?
3. Any suggestions
Expats Cambodia News (Siem Reap): On July 8, 2020, at 3:30 pm, a 51-year-old woman, CAROL ANNE BRADY, a South African national, was arrested for living illegally in Steung Thmie village, Sangkat Svay Dong Kom, Siem Reap.
The South African woman came to Cambodia in 2015 through Phnom Penh International Airport. She went to live in Siem Reap and worked as an English teacher. Apparently, she said that her passport was sent to Phnom Penh to renew her visa, but she didn't have any confirmation documents to verify this. She also didn't have money to pay for her daily food.
The foreign woman has been sent to the Department of Deportation of the Immigration Department in Siem Reap to follow the legal procedure.
Thank you
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Re: Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
Do you really want to find your friend - or are you just looking for a rollocking good adventure in an exotic foreign land?
and to be famous.
More relevant info on the subject, please.
Presumably you already have lots of that. She is your "friend", after all.
Re: Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
Most likely deported? Contract the department of immigration.
Re: Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
I believe she went back home several months ago.
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
Re: Expats be a part of the extraordinary story that unfolds from this post.
A year later you decide to act.
What a pal...
What a pal...
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