It's some time since I last procured a Cambodian Passport for a Cambodian National and my former police contact who worked in the main passport office has gone off the radar and I can't contact him.
Accordingly, I now seek the following information:
Q 1) Exact Street Address of the Main Phnom Penh Passport Office.
Q 2) Documentation Required to obtain a new ten (10) year life Cambodian Passport. It USED to be just:
National Photo ID Card
Family Book
But I now see on notification about the new passport office on third floor of Aeon Mall 2 at Sen Sok City the need for:
Birth Certificate - in addition to the above two documents.
Q3) How and where does an adult without a "Birth Certificate" obtain one, given that the Family Book has served as his/her birth certificate up to now for all official purposes. Cost if known $.
Q 4) Current True Cost $ for a Cambodian 10 year validity passport?
Q 5) Has anyone used the new passport office on level three at the new Aeon Two Mall at Sen Sok City and what was your experience there please?
Factual and accurate replies only please. ( Probably an imossible request on this forum - but one can life in hope).
OML
Phnom Penh Passport Offices & Documentary Requirements?
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Ta Ngov Village, Sangkat Niroth, Khan Chbar Ampeou, 12357Ot Mean Loi wrote:Q 1) Exact Street Address of the Main Phnom Penh Passport Office.
Link: https://cambodia-pages.com/listings/khm ... ort-office
It was still same last year in main office.Ot Mean Loi wrote:Q 2) Documentation Required to obtain a new ten (10) year life Cambodian Passport. It USED to be just:
National Photo ID Card
Family Book
Pardon my engrish, thanks you.
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Thank you raendi.
That was what I thought.
But as the Aeon Mall 2 Passport Office opened this year and the reference to Birth Certificate is contained within a posting about this new Passport Office, it very much looks as if it has become a new/additional requirement.
Hence my question about persons who have actually used the Aeon Mall 2 Passport office since it opened and their experiences there.
Last year is, last year, and predates the opening and posting about passport requirements at the Aeon 2 Mall Passport Office.
Personally, I hope you are correct and that nothing has, in fact, changed for older Cambodians without Birth Certificates.
OML
That was what I thought.
But as the Aeon Mall 2 Passport Office opened this year and the reference to Birth Certificate is contained within a posting about this new Passport Office, it very much looks as if it has become a new/additional requirement.
Hence my question about persons who have actually used the Aeon Mall 2 Passport office since it opened and their experiences there.
Last year is, last year, and predates the opening and posting about passport requirements at the Aeon 2 Mall Passport Office.
Personally, I hope you are correct and that nothing has, in fact, changed for older Cambodians without Birth Certificates.
OML
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Aeon 2 is only for new passports. I have no idea why that is the case as you would assume renewals were easier than new passports but TIC.
If you need a renewal you need to go to the one over the bridge.
The official price (at least at Aeon mall) is $100 for a new passport.
If you need a renewal you need to go to the one over the bridge.
The official price (at least at Aeon mall) is $100 for a new passport.
You’re betting off sending PSD_Kiwi a PM old boy.
He’s the resident expert on these matters.
He’s the resident expert on these matters.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
^ Search function.YaTingPom wrote:You’re betting off sending PSD_Kiwi a PM old boy.
He’s the resident expert on these matters.
Ot Mean Loi wrote: Q 1) Exact Street Address of the Main Phnom Penh Passport Office. Raendi has answered that one
Q 2) Documentation Required to obtain a new ten (10) year life Cambodian Passport. It USED to be just:
National Photo ID Card
Family Book and/or Carnet de Residence
Birth Certificate
They will waive the requirement for the Birth Certificate if the applicant has the new biometric National ID Card.
Take originals and copies of all.
Q3) How and where does an adult without a "Birth Certificate" obtain one, given that the Family Book has served as his/her birth certificate up to now for all official purposes. Cost if known $.
From the Sangkat where their birth was registered, 10,000Riel...or at the Department of Identification in Chbar Ampouv
Q 4) Current True Cost $ for a Cambodian 10 year validity passport?
$100 for 20 (business) day turnaround, $150 for 10 day turnaround, $200 for 1 day turnaround.
Q 5) Has anyone used the new passport office on level three at the new Aeon Two Mall at Sen Sok City and what was your experience there please?
Sorry can't help with that one.
Last edited by PSD_Kiwi on Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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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Thank you PSD_Kiwi
You have answered all of my questions in a most excellent manner. Especially that about the Birth Certificate not being required if the applicant has the new national ID Card - problem solved in this case.
But, as it happens, the Khmer applicant whose passport I shall pay for actually lives and works in Chbar Ampov so, it would not have been a problem after all.
It's a bummer having lost my former internal passports office officer. Probably transferred to one of the newer provincial passport offices if truth be known.
Sincere thanks and best regards.
OML
You have answered all of my questions in a most excellent manner. Especially that about the Birth Certificate not being required if the applicant has the new national ID Card - problem solved in this case.
But, as it happens, the Khmer applicant whose passport I shall pay for actually lives and works in Chbar Ampov so, it would not have been a problem after all.
It's a bummer having lost my former internal passports office officer. Probably transferred to one of the newer provincial passport offices if truth be known.
Sincere thanks and best regards.
OML
yes they asked the birth certificate and they not just a normal copy, but a copy with original stamp of the sangkat to leave there.PSD_Kiwi wrote:^ Search function.YaTingPom wrote:You’re betting off sending PSD_Kiwi a PM old boy.
He’s the resident expert on these matters.
Ot Mean Loi wrote: Q 1) Exact Street Address of the Main Phnom Penh Passport Office. Raendi has answered that one
Q 2) Documentation Required to obtain a new ten (10) year life Cambodian Passport. It USED to be just:
National Photo ID Card
Family Book and/or Carnet de Residence
Birth Certificate
They will waive the requirement for the Birth Certificate if the applicant has the new biometric National ID Card.
Take originals and copies of all.
Q3) How and where does an adult without a "Birth Certificate" obtain one, given that the Family Book has served as his/her birth certificate up to now for all official purposes. Cost if known $.
From the Sangkat where their birth was registered, 10,000Riel...or at the Department of Identification in Chbar Ampouv
Q 4) Current True Cost $ for a Cambodian 10 year validity passport?
$100 for 20 (business) day turnaround, $150 for 10 day turnaround, $200 for 1 day turnaround.
Q 5) Has anyone used the new passport office on level three at the new Aeon Two Mall at Sen Sok City and what was your experience there please?
Sorry can't help with that one.
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Hello khmerre
But at which Passport Office was it that asked for the "Birth Certificate"?
And did you have the new photo ID Card with you at time of application or not?
Your answer is somewhat vague.
OML
But at which Passport Office was it that asked for the "Birth Certificate"?
And did you have the new photo ID Card with you at time of application or not?
Your answer is somewhat vague.
OML
AEON 2Ot Mean Loi wrote:Hello khmerre
But at which Passport Office was it that asked for the "Birth Certificate"?
And did you have the new photo ID Card with you at time of application or not?
Your answer is somewhat vague.
OML
no showing the ID Card for applying the passport because the english name on it is written wrong
is usual, that they are asking not just a normal copy of the birth certificate, but a copy with original stamp of the sangkat to leave there. Original birth certificate could be shwon there.
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Thank you khmerre for clarifying which passport office you went to.
Obviously, if the names on the ID card had been transliterated wrongly and differed from those in the family book, then there would be problems.
OML
Obviously, if the names on the ID card had been transliterated wrongly and differed from those in the family book, then there would be problems.
OML
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