New members of the Cambodia forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018
Newbie on the Cambodia forum? DonÂ’t know how to start?
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We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Cambodia if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
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I have been trying to write a not to you, but this site keeps timing me out.
I wonder if you might like to make contact, to chat about Siem Reap and the culture there.
I can always give you a better method to chat on.
Take care
Bernie
I’m new to this forum having only joined this site yesterday. I’m just here to meet with other people in my same situation (which is moving to/traveling to Cambodia in the future) and meet with some others who have already landed and hopefully learn from their experiences.
Anyone with an advice or just wanting to chat about their plans please contact me.
Look forward to meeting you.
Jason
Welcome on board this forum, you will find lots of experiences here and if you have questions you can put them in the fitting forum, based on location and subject.
I hope your stay will be a pleasant one.
Cheers
Joe
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I can give you alternative ways of making contact if you wish.
Take care
Bernie
Welcome on board this forum. Hope you will have a pleasant stay in Cambodia.
Cheers.
Joe
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and keep on extending my stay, how much does the visa extension cost? Am I able to
buy an apartment/condo, is it worth buying one or just renting.
Looking forward to coming back to Phnom Pehn about April.
Thanks for any advice
Roger
First, DO NOT come on a tourist visa!
A tourist visa can only be extended once, so every two months you would have to leave the country.
Get an Ordinary (E) visa on arrival at the airport, that one can be extended without leaving the country.
As you are retired you can within one month apply for a retirement extension of stay (ER), for one year and that can be extended every year. Use an agent for that, no need to go to Immigration Office.
It costs $295 per year, you need a passport photo and your passport, that's all. It's a multiple entry extension, so you can leave and come back as many times as you wish.
Good that you inquire before you arrive, I have seen quite a lot of people baffled after they entered with the wrong visa.
Good luck, enjoy your stay.
Joe
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secondmov wrote:Am I able to
buy an apartment/condo, is it worth buying one or just renting.
Roger
Roger, come live here and look around. RENT for at least a year, no need to buy. The only option to have housing in your name is to buy a condo, in a building with many condos and the number of foreigners should not exceed a certain maximum. Any other housing will not be on your name, you can share with a Khmer person but when you split up it's all gone.
Rent and enjoy 
Joe
if I had entered on the wrong visa.Â

In some weeks I will move from Germany to Cambodia, then living and working in Kampong Thom in development help in the field of food and nutrition security.
Have spent the last 2 Years in Solomon Islands and before in other countries.
On arrival will search for a house in Kampong Thom, 2 bedrooms and hopefully some space around the house for gardening.
Also I am looking for a 4x4 like an old Landcruiseror, Landrover or one of the small Suziki Jeeps, with simple technik.
Thanks and kind regards
Andreas
Joe
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Your expectations are not too high but realize the more you expect the easier you are disappointed.
Come and live here, meet the population of which the female part is very attractive and friendly.
Find your way, make acquaintances and slowly get an idea of what you can expect.
English speaking can be a problem, I have bad experience with a girl that did not speak enough English to really communicate. Among those that speak English well are those that have/had a foreigner relationship or even worked in a bar. No problem with girls working in a bar, just be aware that there is a high percentage of liars among them.
Try to find "normal" girls with a job during the day or evening. when they work with foreigners [restaurant, coffeeshop, massage parlour, tourism] they will speak enough English to communicate.
Just don't sit and wait till Cinderella comes to meet you, you will have to go for it, show a positive and friendly attitude and things will work out sooner or later.
Good luck.
Joe
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I just joined expat.com. I am currently based in Edinburgh but am planning to move to Southeast Asia at the end of April. As I find it difficult to find a job in SOA while I am here I thought it might be better to be based there and then look further for a job.
With my background in Social Anthropology ideally I would like to work in NGOs or other community/development work.
Cambodia has fascinated me for years therfor I am thinking of renting a room for two months and apply for jobs during that time while also getting to know Cambodia a bit and trying to learn Khmer.
Can you recommend me some reasonable lodgings?
Best wishes,
AntoniaLucia
When I arrive do I need to ask for an ordinary (E) visa or will immigration automatically give
me an ordinary (E) visa?
Thanks
Roger
Why would they give you "automatically" an Ordinary visa? Most arrivals are tourists.
How would they know that you want to stay longer than 2 months?
You have to ask for it, tick the box with Ordinary visa on the application form, give a possible date of departure after more than two months, hand over $35 (instead of $30 for tourist visa) and the immigration officer will get you your Ordinary visa. That's all.
Btw don't post such subjects here, this is the New Members thread. Thanks.Â
Cheers.
Joe
Welcome on board this forum.
Finding accommodation is not a problem but the best way is to come over and walk around in the area where you would like to stay. There are many signs indicating "for rent" with a phone number.
More difficult is finding a job with your specialized skills. I would advise to start looking for it already on line and even apply for jobs, no problem to get and give info prior to getting there in person for the interview. I know of schools that do phone or even video call interviews when the applicant arrives later. That way you have already made contact and probably got a date for the interview, so everything will be smooth from that point on.
There are more than 3000 NGO's in Cambodia, so a real search is needed. I include this link that shows the structure of NGO's and gives a lot of information.
Good luck.
Joe
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My name is Allison. I'm going to be interning at an NGO this summer in Phnom Penh, June - July. I was in Cambodia over the winter, mainly in Phnom Penh, but stayed in hotels while this time I'll probably have to rent a room. Food wise, pharmacy wise, etc. Im fine however the living situation is what is really stressing me out since I am a student with a limited amount to spend. This will be my first time staying in a foreign country this long alone, so any advice is much appreciated.
Arkoun!
The NGO is between independence monument and olympic stadium. So something near either of them would be great.
Welcome on board this forum, hope your stay will be a good one.
As for accommodation for two months it is best to place a free ad in the Housing section here, under either Flats/rooms for rent or Shared accommodation.
The cheapest offer is $40 for a room, but it is outside PP.
Good luck.
Joe
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My name is John. I have been to Cambodia before when I was 13. Now I'm 22 and preparing to move to Siem Reap. I have a great job here in LA but I'm young and hate working a 60-80 hr desk job. I'm taking one backpack and getting a one way ticket to see where life goes from there. I should be arriving early March. I plan on staying in Siem Reap for at least a year.
Great idea to not hang around at a desk job. You will have a great time here, I'm sure.
Joe
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Welcome on board this forum. I'm sure your stay will be a pleasant one.
Cheers.
Joe
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Welcome on board this forum and what an interesting journey your family is going to do.
Rarely see more than two people changing country, so a real adventure.
I hope you and your family will have a great stay in Cambodia.
Cheers.
Joe
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thank you very much for your answer !
I will try my best to find a job first as I am afraid of running out on money while searching for a job while I am there.
Antonia
Hoping to travel and move to Cambodia in 4-6 weeks time after I have things sorted here.
I’ve been reading a lot of the posts RE visa and general advice you and other members have posted, very kind of you and much appreciated.
Hope I can buy you a beer when I get there.
Cheers
John N
Welcome on board this forum, hope you have a great time.
I don't think you really want to buy Julian a beer as he is located on MauritiusÂ
It's ok, no problem, you can't even buy me a beer as I don't drink anything except the odd glass of red wine (as preventive medicine).
Cheers.
Joe
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