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Longer Visas for Chinese, Koreans

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The government will offer three-year, multiple-entry visas to Chinese and South Korean investors in an effort to make doing business easier and increase investment in the Kingdom, the premier said during the first Cambodia-China Business and Financial Development Forum in Phnom Penh yesterday. Speaking to about 300 Chinese and local businesspeople, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that Chinese and South Korean investors would no longer have to obtain a new visa for every trip to the Kingdom.
 

Instead, with the new extended visa, they will only get their passports stamped when they arrive and depart the country. “I offer Chinese and [South] Korean investors a multiple-entry visa for three years to walk in and out of Cambodia,” Mr. Hun Sen told the forum.
 

“They can enter Cambodia and go back to their country without asking for a new visa for three years, but they have to have their passports stamped on every entry and exit.”   Sear Rithy, the chairman of WorldBridge International (Cambodia), told Khmer Times it was a smart initiative by the government to offer the new visas.  He said most of his Chinese partners complained about having to frequently apply for a visa to Cambodia, adding that it was only a minor irritation.

 

read more http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/32699/longer-visas-for-chinese--koreans/

 

 
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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

It will be interesting to see how business friendly Cambodia fares in the next 5-10 years. We will be definitely be cheering them on.

Nice way to treat the neighbours.  Small steps TAT

you are taking small steps.

Hmmmmm

Edited by ross163103
Didn't read the article fully before posting

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