Hello, i´m retired and want to spend round 90 days in Cambodia.
I ve found on the evisa website the retirement visa, 42 USD.
Is it possible to extend this visa to 90 days ?
If not; there are 2 types of arrival visa; is it possible to
use one of them to extend to 90 days
Any information is helpful, without that stupid visarun.
Thx
Evisa retirement
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For about the 20th time....
Since people continually ask this question, here is a basic summary for general Foreigners wishing to stay long term, work, retire, study, etc...
1. You must enter the country on an E-type (Ordinary) Visa. $35 on arrival, valid for 1 month. (Note: this Visa is often incorrectly referred to as the Business Visa). There are no supporting documentation requirements for the majority of Nationalities, no passport picture is required. Ensure that you have the Visa fee in crisp, new, clean USD bills, preferably exact change.
With effect 12th Jan 2023, the E-type (Ordinary) Visa can also be applied for online in advance by all Nationalities on the official www.evisa.gov.kh website. Note that certain Nationalities have different supporting documentation requirements.
2. Prior to your Visa expiry date, go to a Visa agency and apply for an Extension of Stay (EOS). There are different EOS categories available, the main ones are;
- EB (Business/Employment) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ER (Retirement) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ES (Student) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- EG (General) - 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, cannot be renewed in-country
- EP (Proposal - seeking employment/business opportunities) 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, can convert to EB EOS with the necessary supporting documentation.
Only 6 & 12 month options valid for multi-entry/exit.
Each EOS category has it's own supporting documentation requirements, but minimum requirements for all are;
- Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity remaining from the date the EOS will expire ie. If applying for 12 mth EOS, you need at least 18 months validity remaining on your passport
- Minimum 2x blank Visa pages in passport
- 1x Passport pic
- Completed EOS application form (most agents will complete on your behalf)
- FPCS details screenshot
For the ER (Retirement) EOS
- if aged 55+ then there are no additional supporting documentation requirements if applying via a Visa agency
- If aged under 55, or applying directly at the DoI Visa Office, then there are strict supporting documentation requirements.
Costs if applying via a Visa agency (price depends on agency and location);
- 1 mth EOS = $45 - 55
- 3 mth EOS = $70 - 90
- 6 mth EOS = $150 - 170
- 12 mth EOS = $270 - 300
There is no standard processing time for EOS applications, average is 7-10 business days, but you should allow up to 14 business days, anything less is a bonus. If you need it quickly, you can pay an additional $70 - 100 for express processing (next day) when applying via a Visa Agency.
*You also can apply for your EOS directly at the Department of Immigration (DoI) Visa Office in Pochentong, Phnom Penh, but only if you have all of the necessary supporting documentation, which they are very strict about. Official fee for a 12 month EOS applying directly is $180.
Since people continually ask this question, here is a basic summary for general Foreigners wishing to stay long term, work, retire, study, etc...
1. You must enter the country on an E-type (Ordinary) Visa. $35 on arrival, valid for 1 month. (Note: this Visa is often incorrectly referred to as the Business Visa). There are no supporting documentation requirements for the majority of Nationalities, no passport picture is required. Ensure that you have the Visa fee in crisp, new, clean USD bills, preferably exact change.
With effect 12th Jan 2023, the E-type (Ordinary) Visa can also be applied for online in advance by all Nationalities on the official www.evisa.gov.kh website. Note that certain Nationalities have different supporting documentation requirements.
2. Prior to your Visa expiry date, go to a Visa agency and apply for an Extension of Stay (EOS). There are different EOS categories available, the main ones are;
- EB (Business/Employment) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ER (Retirement) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ES (Student) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- EG (General) - 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, cannot be renewed in-country
- EP (Proposal - seeking employment/business opportunities) 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, can convert to EB EOS with the necessary supporting documentation.
Only 6 & 12 month options valid for multi-entry/exit.
Each EOS category has it's own supporting documentation requirements, but minimum requirements for all are;
- Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity remaining from the date the EOS will expire ie. If applying for 12 mth EOS, you need at least 18 months validity remaining on your passport
- Minimum 2x blank Visa pages in passport
- 1x Passport pic
- Completed EOS application form (most agents will complete on your behalf)
- FPCS details screenshot
For the ER (Retirement) EOS
- if aged 55+ then there are no additional supporting documentation requirements if applying via a Visa agency
- If aged under 55, or applying directly at the DoI Visa Office, then there are strict supporting documentation requirements.
Costs if applying via a Visa agency (price depends on agency and location);
- 1 mth EOS = $45 - 55
- 3 mth EOS = $70 - 90
- 6 mth EOS = $150 - 170
- 12 mth EOS = $270 - 300
There is no standard processing time for EOS applications, average is 7-10 business days, but you should allow up to 14 business days, anything less is a bonus. If you need it quickly, you can pay an additional $70 - 100 for express processing (next day) when applying via a Visa Agency.
*You also can apply for your EOS directly at the Department of Immigration (DoI) Visa Office in Pochentong, Phnom Penh, but only if you have all of the necessary supporting documentation, which they are very strict about. Official fee for a 12 month EOS applying directly is $180.
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I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
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Ok, maybe the 20 th time because it´s changing so many times.
I will asking for the evis e-type, because i heard that if somebody
arriving from Thailand, i will stay there a few days, they will not
allow without visa to fly to Cambodia NOW.
But thanks for your information and sorry for disturbing you.
Cheers
I will asking for the evis e-type, because i heard that if somebody
arriving from Thailand, i will stay there a few days, they will not
allow without visa to fly to Cambodia NOW.
But thanks for your information and sorry for disturbing you.
Cheers
I CALL TOTAL BULLSHIT, @PSD_Kiwi!PSD_Kiwi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:41 pmFor about the 20th time....
Since people continually ask this question, here is a basic summary for general Foreigners wishing to stay long term, work, retire, study, etc...
1. You must enter the country on an E-type (Ordinary) Visa. $35 on arrival, valid for 1 month. (Note: this Visa is often incorrectly referred to as the Business Visa). There are no supporting documentation requirements for the majority of Nationalities, no passport picture is required. Ensure that you have the Visa fee in crisp, new, clean USD bills, preferably exact change.
With effect 12th Jan 2023, the E-type (Ordinary) Visa can also be applied for online in advance by all Nationalities on the official www.evisa.gov.kh website. Note that certain Nationalities have different supporting documentation requirements.
2. Prior to your Visa expiry date, go to a Visa agency and apply for an Extension of Stay (EOS). There are different EOS categories available, the main ones are;
- EB (Business/Employment) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ER (Retirement) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- ES (Student) EOS - 1,3,6,12 month options, can be renewed indefinitely
- EG (General) - 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, cannot be renewed in-country
- EP (Proposal - seeking employment/business opportunities) 1,3 month options - 1 time deal, can convert to EB EOS with the necessary supporting documentation.
Only 6 & 12 month options valid for multi-entry/exit.
Each EOS category has it's own supporting documentation requirements, but minimum requirements for all are;
- Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity remaining from the date the EOS will expire ie. If applying for 12 mth EOS, you need at least 18 months validity remaining on your passport
- Minimum 2x blank Visa pages in passport
- 1x Passport pic
- Completed EOS application form (most agents will complete on your behalf)
- FPCS details screenshot
For the ER (Retirement) EOS
- if aged 55+ then there are no additional supporting documentation requirements if applying via a Visa agency
- If aged under 55, or applying directly at the DoI Visa Office, then there are strict supporting documentation requirements.
Costs if applying via a Visa agency (price depends on agency and location);
- 1 mth EOS = $45 - 55
- 3 mth EOS = $70 - 90
- 6 mth EOS = $150 - 170
- 12 mth EOS = $270 - 300
There is no standard processing time for EOS applications, average is 7-10 business days, but you should allow up to 14 business days, anything less is a bonus. If you need it quickly, you can pay an additional $70 - 100 for express processing (next day) when applying via a Visa Agency.
*You also can apply for your EOS directly at the Department of Immigration (DoI) Visa Office in Pochentong, Phnom Penh, but only if you have all of the necessary supporting documentation, which they are very strict about. Official fee for a 12 month EOS applying directly is $180.
It's probably more like the 10,000th time.
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Maybe; but i´m grateful.
Ahh; and i was in Cambodia from 1998 untill 2003;
through the whole country.
Have you been born in that time ?
Ahh; and i was in Cambodia from 1998 untill 2003;
through the whole country.
Have you been born in that time ?
Stefan,
What were you mostly doing '98 to 2003? (I could well have the name wrong, but I think there was a Stefan, mostly in Siem Reap, who did hydrology surveys there, including getting around quite early up on Phnom Kulen.)
What were you mostly doing '98 to 2003? (I could well have the name wrong, but I think there was a Stefan, mostly in Siem Reap, who did hydrology surveys there, including getting around quite early up on Phnom Kulen.)
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Guest9999 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2023 1:03 pmStefan,
What were you mostly doing '98 to 2003? (I could well have the name wrong, but I think there was a Stefan, mostly in Siem Reap, who did hydrology surveys there, including getting around quite early up on Phnom Kulen.)
Thanks!!
You found that very fast. Is she a vocal friend of yours?
You found that very fast. Is she a vocal friend of yours?
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