Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
I went for a visa extension two weeks ago but its still not ready. Not sure if visa was made and they are waiting for itnin the mail but what happens if theres a lapse for a few days? Mine will expire tomorrow
Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
The extension always starts the date your original visa ends, even if you go weeks to early, dont batter about that !!
Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
Processing can sometimes take a few weeks if the DoI are busy, holidays etc. As long as your passport and EOS application are received by the DoI before the Visa expiry date there's no problems you won'tgo into overstay. EOS validity period will start from the day after your Visa expires.
Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
You simply cannot leave Thailand now. Mr. T just recently returned, so it wouldn't be prudent at this juncture.Randolphgb wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:15 pm I've lived and worked in Thailand for 10 years but recently I've become so tired of their pretentious culture and the swathes of know-it-all expats and posers.
Has anyone ever been in this position and decided to move to Cambodia? How did it go?
I've visited Phnom Penh regularly since probably 2018 and occasionally Siem Reap. I much prefer the people and the general feeling of the country. And have more interest in the Khmer history than anything from Siam.
My business is online based so moving country would not be much of an issue, with the right paperwork.
The fun is just about to begin.
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but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
After Bangkok, everything is emptyRandolphgb wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:29 amIs Siem Reap busier than before? I was concerned the new air port and all the tourism promotion would make it too crowded.WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:03 pm I moved to Siem Reap from Bangkok in January. Everyones circumstances are different, but for me its been a plus, major ones being the air is better, immigration system is easier, its overall cheaper, easier to get around and I get a free Temple Pass.
The food is worse in Siem Reap. There is no Thermae or Nana (good for budget though). There are less tourists.
On the other hand I wouldnt move from Thailand to PP
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guess u did not travel to phuket in the last 4 monthsWildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:54 pmAfter Bangkok, everything is emptyRandolphgb wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:29 amIs Siem Reap busier than before? I was concerned the new air port and all the tourism promotion would make it too crowded.WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:03 pm I moved to Siem Reap from Bangkok in January. Everyones circumstances are different, but for me its been a plus, major ones being the air is better, immigration system is easier, its overall cheaper, easier to get around and I get a free Temple Pass.
The food is worse in Siem Reap. There is no Thermae or Nana (good for budget though). There are less tourists.
On the other hand I wouldnt move from Thailand to PP
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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LOL. True. I live in Bangkok -- although my days may be numbered after living 4 years straight here, a personal record. Witnessed today around Phrom Phong BTS, there are more roller bags on the BTS and Sukhumvit than I have ever seen. Loads of S. Koreans and scattering of Chinese -- and some Euro types. And last, grocery prices are surging upward. Damn!WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:54 pmAfter Bangkok, everything is emptyRandolphgb wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:29 amIs Siem Reap busier than before? I was concerned the new air port and all the tourism promotion would make it too crowded.WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:03 pm I moved to Siem Reap from Bangkok in January. Everyones circumstances are different, but for me its been a plus, major ones being the air is better, immigration system is easier, its overall cheaper, easier to get around and I get a free Temple Pass.
The food is worse in Siem Reap. There is no Thermae or Nana (good for budget though). There are less tourists.
On the other hand I wouldnt move from Thailand to PP
I used to live in Phnom Penh, a decade ago, and visited many many times. Anyway, following this topic . . .
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I made the move 12 years ago from Thai to Cambodia. Spent around five years in Thailand before Cambo. Best decision I've ever made. Better culture. Don't overthink this one. Thailand becoming more like Disneyland everyday.
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Seriously? Thailand becoming Disneyland?The Goat wrote:I made the move 12 years ago from Thai to Cambodia. Spent around five years in Thailand before Cambo. Best decision I've ever made. Better culture. Don't overthink this one. Thailand becoming more like Disneyland everyday.
Disneyland is a fantasy world. A very expensive fantasy. Full of princesses, sugar coating, and happiness abound.
I never got that impression when I visited there. Walked to the Nana Plaza BTS every day.
No Princesses. No Happy music. Food was nothing like what the exalted screw salesman posts all the time. Of course being in the tourist traps, expected nothing less.
Looking forward to a retirement in sleepy Siem Reap.
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Re: Moving from Thailand to Cambodia
As a foreigner, it seems that both nations are quite close culturally. Both share Buddhism as their main culture. The food is also quite similar. The tourist areas also look similar. Expats also feel the same way. Lots of short-term know-it-alls, lots of alcohol abuse and fornication, lots of foreign bottom-feeders acting like they're the shit. For the rich, there is more choice in Thailand as it is a larger nation. On the other hand, in many places it seems to be a bit more relaxed here than in Thailand and Vietnam. If you are the rooftop restaurant type, I would choose Bangkok. Both nations offer an abundance of cute little brown chicks who often smile back. And that, in my humble opinion, is the most important thing.
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