Swab test before leaving Cambodia?
Swab test before leaving Cambodia?
Do we need to take a swab test before leaving Cambodia? Just making sure because i'm leaving Cambodia in a week, and the person helping me with ticket and everything charging me $130 just for the swab test...
Anyone have any info? Thanks in advance.
Anyone have any info? Thanks in advance.
Re: Swab test
Depends on the Country you are going ?
Its 100 usd for the Test and 30 for the paperwork
Its 100 usd for the Test and 30 for the paperwork
- newkidontheblock
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Re: Swab test
If you transit through Taipei, Taiwan you WILL NEED the nasopharyngeal swap PCR. In fact EVA airlines will send you an e-mail on the exact test and the format they want it in. IATA recommends results 72 hrs before arrival, aka, get the results and paper 1 day before flying out.
Here is the template that EVA provides. EVA has 1 flight a week from Phnom Penh.
As for transiting through South Korea or Singapore, I don’t know. More than likely required.
Note test is NOT required to enter the United States.
Here is the template that EVA provides. EVA has 1 flight a week from Phnom Penh.
As for transiting through South Korea or Singapore, I don’t know. More than likely required.
Note test is NOT required to enter the United States.
Re: Swab test
Not required by Cambodian authorities for people departing, but you do need to double check the requirements of the airlines, transit locations and obviously the final destination.
Testing or the purpose of air travel is comducted at the NIPH - National Institute of Public Health, open 7 days, total cost is $130, don't forget to take your passport. Medical Certificate and lab results (as posted by NEw Kid above) are issued the following day at 1700hrs, and are dated the day issued, not day tested.
Testing or the purpose of air travel is comducted at the NIPH - National Institute of Public Health, open 7 days, total cost is $130, don't forget to take your passport. Medical Certificate and lab results (as posted by NEw Kid above) are issued the following day at 1700hrs, and are dated the day issued, not day tested.
Re: Swab test
1700 hours means 70 days for issuing pcr result, is that correct?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:16 pm Not required by Cambodian authorities for people departing, but you do need to double check the requirements of the airlines, transit locations and obviously the final destination.
Testing or the purpose of air travel is comducted at the NIPH - National Institute of Public Health, open 7 days, total cost is $130, don't forget to take your passport. Medical Certificate and lab results (as posted by NEw Kid above) are issued the following day at 1700hrs, and are dated the day issued, not day tested.
Re: Swab test
No 1700 = 5pm time to pickup the results
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Re: Swab test
you cant be serious, right?Ramagel wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:13 pm1700 hours means 70 days for issuing pcr result, is that correct?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:16 pm Not required by Cambodian authorities for people departing, but you do need to double check the requirements of the airlines, transit locations and obviously the final destination.
Testing or the purpose of air travel is comducted at the NIPH - National Institute of Public Health, open 7 days, total cost is $130, don't forget to take your passport. Medical Certificate and lab results (as posted by NEw Kid above) are issued the following day at 1700hrs, and are dated the day issued, not day tested.
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Re: Swab test
Just smile some people need a little more help than otherstruffledog wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:43 pmyou cant be serious, right?Ramagel wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:13 pm1700 hours means 70 days for issuing pcr result, is that correct?PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:16 pm Not required by Cambodian authorities for people departing, but you do need to double check the requirements of the airlines, transit locations and obviously the final destination.
Testing or the purpose of air travel is comducted at the NIPH - National Institute of Public Health, open 7 days, total cost is $130, don't forget to take your passport. Medical Certificate and lab results (as posted by NEw Kid above) are issued the following day at 1700hrs, and are dated the day issued, not day tested.
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Re: Swab test before leaving Cambodia?
Just forget what I said about Taiwan.
Taiwan is now closed to transit starting Jan 1.
Only open to receive Taiwanese citizens returning from abroad.
Good luck.
Taiwan is now closed to transit starting Jan 1.
Only open to receive Taiwanese citizens returning from abroad.
Good luck.
Re: Swab test before leaving Cambodia?
just an info, singapore now need swab test result for transitting in changgi airports
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