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Retirement visa question

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Is it possible to get retirement visa early ( age 53) ? Proof of income no problem . If so , is there an agent in siem reap that can do it ( pay extra ok) ? Or an agent in phnom penh? I'm on one year visa extension that expires in one month . If retirement visa possible it be great to get it without leaving and reentering Cambodia but not a big deal (pay extra ok) . Ill call it a holiday
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Re: Retirement visa question

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For the ER (Retirement) EOS:
- If aged 55+ and applying via a Visa agency, no additional supporting documentation is required
- If aged under 55 and applying via a Visa Agency, proof of retirement and sufficient funds are required
- If applying directly via the DoI, the supporting documentation requirements are extensive and strict

Can convert from EB EOS to ER EOS in-country, no need to leave & return on new Visa.
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Re: Retirement visa question

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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2023 8:54 pm For the ER (Retirement) EOS:
- If aged 55+ and applying via a Visa agency, no additional supporting documentation is required
- If aged under 55 and applying via a Visa Agency, proof of retirement and sufficient funds are required
- If applying directly via the DoI, the supporting documentation requirements are extensive and strict

Can convert from EB EOS to ER EOS in-country, no need to leave & return on new Visa.
thank you for the info
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