Carrying ID?
Carrying ID?
Hi folks, greetings from an endlessly cold and grey London...
I've Googled and tried searching around this forum to no avail, so please could you advise if it's mandatory to carry ID such as your passport in Cambodia?
Heading over to PP in the middle of Feb for 3 weeks, I've lived and worked in other countries in the region where ID is mandatory but we carried passport copies in wallets.
Obviously doesn't seem sensible carrying your passport out every time you're out in the bars, so wondered what the accepted way of doing things is.
Many thanks.
I've Googled and tried searching around this forum to no avail, so please could you advise if it's mandatory to carry ID such as your passport in Cambodia?
Heading over to PP in the middle of Feb for 3 weeks, I've lived and worked in other countries in the region where ID is mandatory but we carried passport copies in wallets.
Obviously doesn't seem sensible carrying your passport out every time you're out in the bars, so wondered what the accepted way of doing things is.
Many thanks.
Re: Carrying ID?
copies are fine, copy your vax stuff too and carry that more importantly
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Just make small, credit card sized laminated copies... not worth the risk of losing or having your passport stolen.
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I've rarely carried ID, unless driving a car, then ofc my license, copies are the way to go
I wouldn't sweat it, unless you are an individual who has frequent clashes with police, you probably won't ever be bothered for hard ID
I frequently have used a jpg of my passport as ID for hotel etc, no biggie
I wouldn't sweat it, unless you are an individual who has frequent clashes with police, you probably won't ever be bothered for hard ID
I frequently have used a jpg of my passport as ID for hotel etc, no biggie
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Yea the only time I'm ever asked for my passport is when we go to stay out in the small provincial villages with family, never ever get asked for it in towns/cities.
I started carrying a laminated credit card sized copy of my passport with emergency contact details on the back just in case I keel over dead in the street or get hit by a car or something one day, don't want my family finding out by coming across pictures of my dead body on CEO or K440
I started carrying a laminated credit card sized copy of my passport with emergency contact details on the back just in case I keel over dead in the street or get hit by a car or something one day, don't want my family finding out by coming across pictures of my dead body on CEO or K440
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Excellent, thanks everyone
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That would never happen. Both forums have a big, big, big Pixel machine.PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:47 pm Yea the only time I'm ever asked for my passport is when we go to stay out in the small provincial villages with family, never ever get asked for it in towns/cities.
I started carrying a laminated credit card sized copy of my passport with emergency contact details on the back just in case I keel over dead in the street or get hit by a car or something one day, don't want my family finding out by coming across pictures of my dead body on CEO or K440
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Re: Carrying ID?
There is no legal requirement for a traveler to Cambodia to carry their passport/visa on them as they go about their daily activities.
However, there are situations where you are required to produce your passport for purposes of correct identification such as when checking in to hotels/guesthouses, some banking activities such as trying to cash archaic travelers cheques etc. or on demand by authorities if needed.
Passports may need to be scanned or photo copied by hotels/guesthouses and banks etc. but not retained.
Never use you passport as security for anything such as renting a motorcycle.
These days it is so easy to keep a good clear image of things like passport title page and hardcopy visa on one's i or smart phone for general use if required but original will be required for some purposes.
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However, there are situations where you are required to produce your passport for purposes of correct identification such as when checking in to hotels/guesthouses, some banking activities such as trying to cash archaic travelers cheques etc. or on demand by authorities if needed.
Passports may need to be scanned or photo copied by hotels/guesthouses and banks etc. but not retained.
Never use you passport as security for anything such as renting a motorcycle.
These days it is so easy to keep a good clear image of things like passport title page and hardcopy visa on one's i or smart phone for general use if required but original will be required for some purposes.
OML
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