Moving to Phnom Penh
- michael.white
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Moving to Phnom Penh
Hi
I'm retired and thinking of moving to Phnom Penh on my pension .
Any suggestions or information about retirement visa , where to stay at first that's not too expensive etc would be much appreciated .
Cheers
Mike
I'm retired and thinking of moving to Phnom Penh on my pension .
Any suggestions or information about retirement visa , where to stay at first that's not too expensive etc would be much appreciated .
Cheers
Mike
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
ask trapper, he knows everything as he has been here since.....michael.white wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:07 am Hi
I'm retired and thinking of moving to Phnom Penh on my pension .
Any suggestions or information about retirement visa , where to stay at first that's not too expensive etc would be much appreciated .
Cheers
Mike
sorry couldn't help it, Just get an ordinary visa on arrival ( pay $35)and u will have no trouble extending if ur over 60
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
I'm heading there next month too but I'm gonna keep it nice and simple at first and then slowly put my toes in the water and then wade in to see what Cambodia is all about. I'm gonna go to Siem Reap first and find the cheapest and raunchiest guest house there is and then I'm gonna go to the cheapest and raunchiest bar there is and then sit down and get drunk until even the cheapest and raunchiest girls at that bar start to look good. I'm gonna do this for a few days to get it all out of my system and then I'll go back to being the real me. I really do like to start from the very bottom and work my way up.michael.white wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:07 am Hi
I'm retired and thinking of moving to Phnom Penh on my pension .
Any suggestions or information about retirement visa , where to stay at first that's not too expensive etc would be much appreciated .
Cheers
Mike
Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
........ Well with elections next year your timing is perfect for toe-dipping.
Every Scooby-Doo episode would literally be 2mins long if the gang went to the mask store first and asked a few questions.
Every Scooby-Doo episode would literally be 2mins long if the gang went to the mask store first and asked a few questions.
I tend to sleep in the nude. Which isn't a bad thing except for maybe on those long flights.
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
Good advice. Simple as that, really.phuketrichard wrote:
sorry couldn't help it, Just get an ordinary visa on arrival ( pay $35)and u will have no trouble extending if ur over 60
LoL! True story.kennzo wrote:
Every Scooby-Doo episode would literally be 2mins long if the gang went to the mask store first and asked a few questions.
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
I'm not sure Siem Reap has too many raunchy bars.Ronny wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 9:01 am I'm gonna go to Siem Reap first and find the cheapest and raunchiest guest house there is and then I'm gonna go to the cheapest and raunchiest bar there is and then sit down and get drunk until even the cheapest and raunchiest girls at that bar start to look good.
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
yeah Siem Reap is not a good place to start to get anything "out your system" unless youre talking about Temples or overpriced Moto RentalsJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 12:51 pmI'm not sure Siem Reap has too many raunchy bars.Ronny wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 9:01 am I'm gonna go to Siem Reap first and find the cheapest and raunchiest guest house there is and then I'm gonna go to the cheapest and raunchiest bar there is and then sit down and get drunk until even the cheapest and raunchiest girls at that bar start to look good.
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Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
no, PPI'm gonna go to Siem Reap first
Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
PP 136# or pontoon not SR that's a bad move mate.
Re: Moving to Phnom Penh
And you had given up the drugs booze and whores
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