What visa do I need for travel to Cambodia and how long can I stay?

Oct 4, 2024
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Deano *************
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Question please guys.. when I travel to Cambodia what visa do I need how long can you stay for.. can you extend for longer.. and can you stay even longer after that? Google is literally overload with different things and melting my brain
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To travel to Cambodia, you can obtain either a Tourist visa (T Visa) or an Ordinary visa (E Visa) upon arrival, each valid for 30 days. The Tourist visa can be extended for an additional 30 days while the Ordinary visa has various extensions available (1, 3, 6 months, or up to 1 year) depending on the purpose of your stay. Be cautious of online information sources and consider checking official government websites for reliable information.
Michael ********
Where you from ?

British goverment website offers great up to date information for British Citizens. Maybe your country does to
Deano *************
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@Michael *******
I’m from England.. they offer information yes but then the next time you look it’s something completely different . Anyway it’s ok have it figured out now
Michael ********
@Deano ************
They update very regularly, my cousin actually works with them
John *******
There are two types of visas you can apply for on arrival. The Tourist visa (T Visa) and the Ordinary visa (E Visa, not to be confused with the separate online e-visa (electronic visa) application process that exists for some nationalities). Both are for 30 days. However, with a tourist visa you can only extend one time for an additional 30 days. With the Ordinary visa, there are different options for extending, 1, 3, 6 months or a year, depending on the purpose (retirement, job seeking, employment, etc.). The ordinary visa is $5 (maybe now $10 more expensive than the tourist visa
Deano *************
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@John ******
great info. Can I get that on arrival as a uk passport holder thanks really helped that i intend to stay for 6 months then go back to Thailand
John *******
@Deano ************
Yes, you can get an ordinary visa on arrival. Not sure if you can stay six months though, if you don’t have a job or moving to a retirement visa. There is a Cambodia visa Facebook page that I suggest you join. There are folk there that are much more on top of the requirements than I am.
Deano *************
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@John ******
ok really appreciate the reply thanks buddy
John *******
@Deano ************
- hope you figure it out
Deano *************
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@John ******
👍🙏
Adrian ******
There's 2 different voa but only 1 that allows extensions if I remember correctly. Try a Cambodian forum.
Adrian ******
I think he was enquiring about cambodia visa (I maybe wrong)
Graham ******
@Adrian *****
Yes, I see that now, cheers
Deano *************
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@Adrian *****
no I was you correct
Graham ******
@Adrian *****
There is only one Visa on Arrival and then there's Visa Exempt etc
Graham ******
John *******
@Graham *****
he is asking about Cambodia not Thailand
Deano *************
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@Adrian *****
thanks appreciate that
Tim *********
How about the Cambodian government site? I'd start here (be careful of the fake sites on Google)

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Deano *************
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@Tim ********
I’ve looked it’s just different information each time. Some say you can apply for 30 days with extension then some say you can apply for a year one.. just want to know the hows and what’s if you know what I mean.
Andi ***********
@Deano ************
use an agent when there to get long term visas. Cambodia is very easy to stay long term.
Deano *************
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will do thanks
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