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How long can my passport stay in Phnom Penh?
Cambodia tourist or business visas are valid for three months and stay for one month. After entering the country with a business visa, you can apply to the Cambodian Immigration Bureau for a long-term residence visa for half a year or one year through a local travel agency. Holding a tourist visa can be extended for another month after entry, but the visa type cannot be changed.
Visa application process:
1. Visa applicants must first make clear the purpose and itinerary of going to Cambodia.
2. Cambodian citizens going to China for long-term investment, business and labor services must apply for a business visa in advance to embassies and consulates in China, Cambodia, and apply for a long-term residence visa for half a year or one year through a travel agency after entering the country.
3. To invest in Cambodia, you should know the relevant laws, regulations and market conditions in Cambodia in advance.
4. Students studying in Cambodia can contact relevant universities in Cambodia to study.
Materials required for visa application:
1, passport, valid for at least 6 months.
2. photos.
3. Visa application form.
4. Invitation letter, including the inviter's name, telephone number, purpose of going to Cambodia, duration of stay, etc.
5. Proof of employment.
6. Proof of payment of visa fee.
Note: Cambodia issues a 1 entry visa valid for 3 months and 30 days.
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