Ukraine Refugees
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Ukraine Refugees
Do you think it would be a good idea for Cambodia to announce that they would accept a number of refugees from the Ukraine ? Are there any Ukrainian people already living here ?
I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and say I would accept a family . Is there a NGO in PP I should contact.
I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and say I would accept a family . Is there a NGO in PP I should contact.
Re: Ukraine Refugees
Khmers helping others? Hahaha
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Re: Ukraine Refugees
Cambodia allowed tens of thousands of Vietnamese refugees to stay here during the First Indochinese War.
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Re: Ukraine Refugees
Tootsfriend wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 5:00 am Do you think it would be a good idea for Cambodia to announce that they would accept a number of refugees from the Ukraine ? Are there any Ukrainian people already living here ?
I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and say I would accept a family . Is there a NGO in PP I should contact.
How do you suppose you are going to accept a Ukrainian family into PP to support/sponsor when you are in KOW on a 30 day tourist visa yourself?
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Re: No more tourist visa conversions
Post by Tootsfriend » Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:02 pm
Looks like when I arrive I'm trapped with a 30 day tourist visa , extendable for another 30 days. The choice then is to fly to Thailand, apply for a Cambodia tourist e-visa and return , and repeat.
Question,, Can I apply for tourist a e-visa while I am still in Cambodia, so I can fly to Thailand and immediately return on the new visa. I do have a valid second Passport from another country maybe I will have to use that.
Re: Ukraine Refugees
It’s a caked virtue signalling. It’s a young in-thing.
I’m amounts to posting about how I d like to help but it amounts to Jack shit.
I’m amounts to posting about how I d like to help but it amounts to Jack shit.
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Re: Ukraine Refugees
Certainly went well when they accepted refugees from Australian offshore processing sites.
Maybe someone else remembers the details but I thought they all ended up leaving for other countries in the end.
On the bright side the boss made $$$ on the deal by making it a cash for refugees deal with the Australian govt.
Maybe someone else remembers the details but I thought they all ended up leaving for other countries in the end.
On the bright side the boss made $$$ on the deal by making it a cash for refugees deal with the Australian govt.
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Re: Ukraine Refugees
Grand Barong wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 1:00 pmTootsfriend wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 5:00 am Do you think it would be a good idea for Cambodia to announce that they would accept a number of refugees from the Ukraine ? Are there any Ukrainian people already living here ?
I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and say I would accept a family . Is there a NGO in PP I should contact.
How do you suppose you are going to accept a Ukrainian family into PP to support/sponsor when you are in KOW on a 30 day tourist visa yourself?
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Re: No more tourist visa conversions
Post by Tootsfriend » Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:02 pm
Looks like when I arrive I'm trapped with a 30 day tourist visa , extendable for another 30 days. The choice then is to fly to Thailand, apply for a Cambodia tourist e-visa and return , and repeat.
Question,, Can I apply for tourist a e-visa while I am still in Cambodia, so I can fly to Thailand and immediately return on the new visa. I do have a valid second Passport from another country maybe I will have to use that.
Comments from posters that dont even know me or what I have done in Cambodia over the last 18 years. But carry on, drunken keyboard warriors trying to put me down wont stop me from helping people whenever I can.
How do you suppose you are going to accept a Ukrainian family into PP to support/sponsor when you are in KOW on a 30 day tourist visa yourself?
What a stupid comment. You do know that you dont have to be in Cambodia to support someone there.
Re: Ukraine Refugees
If you’ve really been living here for 18 years (as apposed to visiting every year) you’d know there are indeed Ukrainians living here and you’d probably know some and maybe ask them.
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Re: Ukraine Refugees
I guess I'm the only member here that does not know a Ukrainian person then. Thats why I asked the questions in the OP. Hey and guess what , I dont know any Poles, Hungarians or Romanians either.
It's easy to see how threads go way off topic when members cannot read or understand what is asked in the OP.
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