EOS renewals - July update
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 4:55 pm
There hasn't been a discussion on EOS renewals in the past few weeks, so clearly it's time for a new one.
I spoke with a guy today who states he got his EB EOS at the Immigration office over the road from the airport at $170pa. He has a Khmer wife and family, and was required to show not only documents, including WP, for himself, but (for some bizarre reason, probably just "Cambodia") for his family - family book, etc. When the officials started to play games with the price (quoting the usual $280) he asked to see the printed schedule of fees, on which was clearly stated the price he paid - $170.
Apparently this works as long as your documentation is squeaky clean. I imagine if there's a gap in your WPs, you'll cop a fine for that. But if you're up to date, you're good to go.
Mrs Stroppy went out to the office for our last renewals and got the Bodge Two-Step, resulting in a trip to Lucky Lucky, but I reckon I'll give this a go next year and take a Khmer mate that enjoys a good argument with me.
This is second-hand information, you've probably been told otherwise (even by me), and your experience with almost certainly vary. So, pinch of salt.
I spoke with a guy today who states he got his EB EOS at the Immigration office over the road from the airport at $170pa. He has a Khmer wife and family, and was required to show not only documents, including WP, for himself, but (for some bizarre reason, probably just "Cambodia") for his family - family book, etc. When the officials started to play games with the price (quoting the usual $280) he asked to see the printed schedule of fees, on which was clearly stated the price he paid - $170.
Apparently this works as long as your documentation is squeaky clean. I imagine if there's a gap in your WPs, you'll cop a fine for that. But if you're up to date, you're good to go.
Mrs Stroppy went out to the office for our last renewals and got the Bodge Two-Step, resulting in a trip to Lucky Lucky, but I reckon I'll give this a go next year and take a Khmer mate that enjoys a good argument with me.
This is second-hand information, you've probably been told otherwise (even by me), and your experience with almost certainly vary. So, pinch of salt.