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Blacklisting question

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When someone is deported from Cambodia due to immigration violation (no passport) is there a blacklist and for how long?
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Length of entry ban depends on the circumstances of your deportation and is assessed on a case by case basis, can be anywhere from no entry ban to being blacklisted permanently.
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If you are thinking of doing the old "lost my passport" to avoid overstay fine, I've heard it doesn't end well...
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xX.TROPA.Xx wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:49 am If you are thinking of doing the old "lost my passport" to avoid overstay fine, I've heard it doesn't end well...
Your results may vary. Know a guy who overstayed nearly a year. Had his passport stolen. Got a replacement. Went to sort out his overstay situation (turn himself in because he had no money to pay) so he could go home. They couldn't find him in the system or however they keep track of people, they basically said why are you even here and told him to go home. No fee, no ban, no problems. Flew home shortly after that.
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I think this guy already got deported and wants to know if he's banned.
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I know of one guy who was deported for being a bum and got back in somehow. Makes you wonder...
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Valorant wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 8:11 am When someone is deported from Cambodia due to immigration violation (no passport) is there a blacklist and for how long?
I know a guy who paid a reduced amount of an extremely large overstay and he had a 48 month ban from returning which has since expired and he has been and gone a number of times
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