New Cambodia e-immigration process set to launch
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Cambodia is introducing a new e-immigration process, which goes live on 1 July 2024.
It replaces the current paper immigration process.
All arrivals into Cambodia will be required to complete the e-immigration application prior to proceeding to the immigration counter upon arrival.
From that date no paper immigration documents will be accepted.
The new e-immigration does not replace respective visa requirements for Cambodia.
A visa will still be required.
The e-arrival card replaces the paper immigration form, health form, and customs declaration, and is designed to streamline the arrival process.
This can be completed by using the e-immigration app and e-immigration must be completed within seven days of arrival.
All the requirements and questions on the online application are the same.
The e-Immigration App can be downloaded from the Google Play or iOS App Store or via the website
Travelers will need to first register on the app or website.
Registration involves taking an image of the face image and passport page in the app or uploading them on the website.
Fast Track Visa service on arrival still remains available but travelers will still need to complete the e-immigration online or via the app prior to arrival.
The process will generate a QR code which should be saved on the phone.
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