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Visa Requirements

These are the 2 types of Visa in Cambodia, divided into two types.

Tourist Visa (T Class) – The tourist visa is a single entry pass you can use for a 30-day period. You can buy this for $35 in airports or land borders.

For ASEAN members, a tourist visa is free from 14-30 days, depending on the nationality.

Working Visa (E Class) – the ordinary or E class visa has 4 types.

    EG Visa – This visa is for job seekers. It is renewable for 1, 3, and 6 months.
    EB Visa – covers all foreigner workers and their dependents. It requires proof of employment and can renewable for 3, 6, and 12 months.
    ER Visa – Retirees from other countries that can provide proof of income can apply for this visa. It also has a 6 or 12-month duration.
    ES Visa – Students enrolled in Cambodian schools are eligible for this visa. The visa is for 3, 6, or 12 months period.

JoeKhmer

A shame someone found the need to repeat the topic of visas in Cambodia, it has been covered in length over the years and info is up-to-date.

Some errors appear in this post:

Tourist visa costs $30, not $35. Ordinary visa costs $35.

EB, EG, ER and ES are not visas but Extensions of Stay (EOS).

EG is not only for job seekers but also for people wanting to start their own business.

ER visa does not need proof of income if the applicant is 55 years old or over. Only applicants under 55 have to proof their retirement status or sufficient funds to support themselves.

ES is for students enrolled in a registered Cambodian educational institute.

With these corrections the info is up-to-date.

Joe
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