22 Feb 2021 | 10:20 AM UTC
Cambodia: Officials accepting online applications for short-term travel visas as of Feb. 22 /update 20
Cambodia accepting online applications for short-term travel visas as of Feb. 22. COVID-19 quarantine rules for arrivals in effect.
Event
Cambodia is accepting online applications for short-term travel visas as of Feb. 22 amid ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. Only people with essential reasons, like working with a Cambodian entity, can apply for the visas; the issuance of tourist visas, visa-on-arrival services, and visa-free travel remain suspended. People who apply for short-term travel visas must provide proof of medical insurance coverage of at least USD 50,000, a medical certificate from local health authorities issued within 72 hours before travel stating the individual is free from COVID-19, and supporting documents as evidence of the essential travel reasons. The short-term visas will be valid for three months and allow 30 days of stay.
The government continues to enforce domestic restrictions as of Feb. 22. Most nonessential businesses are operational with protocols, such as reduced capacities and opening hours. Entertainment venues like karaoke lounges remain closed. Most schools can open with controls, like decreased class sizes and hours.
Travel Restrictions
Travelers must take COVID-19 tests upon arrival and quarantine for 14 days at a government-designated facility. Inbound foreign nationals must pay a USD 2,000 deposit to cover costs, including USD 100 for COVID-19 testing and USD 30 for a certificate stating that they are free from the virus; only limited exceptions are allowed. Cambodia's suspension of flights from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines remains in effect.
Authorities could reimpose or extend any restrictions at short notice if COVID-19 activity increases.
Advice
Follow all official immigration and health screening instructions, particularly if traveling from affected locations. Allow additional time for immigration and health screenings at all ports of entry. Consider delaying travel if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays.