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Cambodia offers one of the most flexible visa systems in Southeast Asia for digital nomads and long-term travelers. While there is no dedicated digital nomad visa, the Ordinary (E-class) visa can be extended indefinitely for 6 or 12 months at a time, making it a popular destination for remote workers. The country uses US dollars as primary currency, has a low cost of living, and welcomes foreigners with minimal bureaucracy. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap have established expat communities with good coworking infrastructure.

6
Visa Types
11
Nationalities visa-free
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🎫 Available Visa Types

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Ordinary Visa (Type E)

The gateway visa for long-term stays in Cambodia. Initially valid for 30 days but can be extended for 1, 3, 6, or 12 months. Essential for digital nomads, business travelers, and anyone planning to stay beyond 60 days.

30 days
Duration
$35
fee
+$580 additional
⚠️Remote Work: Grey Area

The Ordinary Visa with EB extension is the most common pathway for remote workers in Cambodia. Technically a work permit is required for any work including remote/freelance work (fine ~$12,600 for non-compliance). Many digital nomads use EB extensions without a work permit for the first 6 months while seeking employment.

Key Benefits

Can be extended indefinitely
Multiple extension duration options
6 and 12-month extensions allow multiple entries
Pathway to long-term stay in Cambodia
Available online and on arrival
📋 Requirements (5)
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 1 blank page
  • One recent passport-sized photo (4x6cm) for on-arrival; digital photo for e-Visa
  • USD cash ($35) for on-arrival or credit/debit card for online application
  • Completed Cambodia e-Arrival Card (mandatory for air arrivals)
  • Supporting documents may be required for embassy applications (invitation letter, employment contract)
📝 Application Process
✓ Online ApplicationImmediate at border; 1-3 days for e-Visa
  1. 1Option 1 (On Arrival): Present passport, photo, and $35 at immigration
  2. 2Option 2 (e-Visa): Apply online at evisa.gov.kh, pay $35, receive approval in 1-3 days
  3. 3Option 3 (Embassy): Submit application to Cambodian embassy with supporting documents
  4. 4After entry: extend at immigration office or via licensed visa agent for desired duration (EB/EG/ER/ES)
Apply Online
🔄 Extension & Renewal

Extension: 365 days (max x)

Cost: $290

Process: Convert to EB (Business) extension at immigration office or through visa agent. Extensions available for 1 month (~$45-50), 3 months (~$85), 6 months (~$165), or 12 months (~$290). Renewable indefinitely.

Renewal: The Ordinary visa can be renewed indefinitely through the Extension of Stay (EOS) system. For long-term stays, most expats extend for 6 or 12 months at a time.

🛡️ Tax Implications

Residents (182+ days) are taxed on worldwide salary income with progressive rates from 0-20%. Non-residents pay a flat 20% on Cambodia-sourced income. Self-employed freelancers may be subject to withholding tax of 14-15% on service fees. A patent tax certificate is required for self-employed workers.

💡 Pro Tips

  • The E-class visa is the gateway to all long-term stay options in Cambodia
  • You cannot convert a Tourist (T) visa to an E-class extension — you must enter on an E-class visa
  • For EB extensions of 6+ months, a work permit is now required since 2024
  • First-time EB applicants can get 6/12 months without a work permit to allow job searching
  • Consider getting the e-Visa before travel to save time at immigration
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Special Program

EB Extension of Stay (Business)

The most popular long-term visa option for digital nomads and expats. Extends your Ordinary (E) visa for up to 12 months at a time with multiple entry privileges. Can be renewed indefinitely, making it ideal for those living and working remotely in Cambodia.

365 days
Duration
$290
fee
+$290 additional
⚠️Remote Work: Grey Area

EB extension holders working remotely technically need a work permit ($450+ DIY or $1,000-1,800 via agent). First-time 6/12-month EB can be obtained without a work permit to allow job searching. Since 2024, renewals of 6+ month EB extensions require a valid work permit or proof of application.

Key Benefits

Indefinitely renewable
12-month option includes multiple entry privileges
No need to leave Cambodia to renew
First extension does not require work permit
Widely used by digital nomads working remotely
Low cost compared to other countries
Simple process through visa agents
📋 Requirements (9)
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Must have entered Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E)
  • Passport photograph
  • USD cash for extension fee
  • Cambodia address
  • Employment contract or company invitation letter (for 6+ month extensions)
  • Work permit or proof of application (required for 6+ month renewals since 2024)
  • Health insurance with $50,000 USD medical coverage (post-COVID requirement)
  • FPCS registration screenshot
📝 Application Process
Embassy Required3-7 business days through agent; same-day express available for extra fee
  1. 1Enter Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E) — on arrival or via e-Visa
  2. 2Visit a licensed visa agent or immigration office within 30 days of entry
  3. 3Submit passport, photo, and required documents
  4. 4Pay the extension fee in USD cash
  5. 5Collect passport with EB extension stamp (typically 5 working days via agent)
  6. 6For 6+ month extensions: obtain a work permit from MLVT (Ministry of Labour)
Apply Online
🔄 Extension & Renewal

Extension: 365 days (max x)

Cost: $290

Process: The EB extension can be renewed indefinitely. For the first 6 or 12-month extension, no work permit is required. All subsequent long-term extensions require proof of employment or business activity in Cambodia.

Renewal: Renewable indefinitely as long as you maintain proper documentation. Many expats have lived in Cambodia for years using consecutive EB extensions.

🛡️ Tax Implications

EB visa holders staying 182+ days become tax residents, subject to progressive salary tax (0-20%) on worldwide income. Self-employed must register a sole proprietorship and obtain a patent tax certificate. Employer withholding applies for employed workers.

💡 Pro Tips

  • The EB is the most popular long-term visa for expats and remote workers
  • Only 6-month and 12-month extensions include multiple entry — 1/3 month are single entry
  • First-time applicants can get 6/12 months without a work permit
  • Agent processing takes approximately 5 working days; Cambodian holidays may extend this
  • Work permit application deadline for each year is typically March 31

Tourist Visa on Arrival (Type T)

TouristPopular

The most common visa for short-term visitors. Available at all international airports and major land border crossings. Valid for 30 days with one possible 30-day extension.

30d
Duration
$30
fee
+$45 additional
📍Apply: On Arrival
Immediate processing at airport (10-30 minutes depending on queue)
🔄Extendable +30d
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💰 Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Tourist visa feePaid in cash (USD) at immigration. Passport photo required.
$30
Additional (estimated)
Visa extension (30 days)Through travel agent or immigration office in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap
$45
Required Total
$30
+ Additional (estimated)
$45
Estimated Total
$75
💡 Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

📋 Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 1 blank page
  • One recent passport-sized photo (4x6cm)
  • USD cash for visa fee ($30)
  • Completed Cambodia e-Arrival Card (mandatory for air arrivals since September 2024)
  • Return or onward ticket (may be requested)

📝 Application Steps

  1. 1Complete the Cambodia e-Arrival Card at arrival.gov.kh within 7 days before arrival (mandatory for flights)
  2. 2Fill out the visa application form distributed on the aircraft or at immigration
  3. 3Present passport, photo, and USD $30 fee at the visa-on-arrival counter
  4. 4Collect passport with visa sticker (10-30 minutes processing)

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Cannot work or engage in business activities
  • Maximum total stay of 60 days (30 + 30 extension)
  • Cannot convert to long-term visa in-country
  • Single entry only

⚠️ Remote Work: Grey Area

Tourist visas do not officially permit any form of work. Remote workers are legally considered self-employed and require a work permit (fine of ~$12,600 for non-compliance). Enforcement is tightening, though many digital nomads continue to work on tourist visas without issues in practice.

🛡️ Tax Implications

Non-residents (under 182 days in Cambodia) are taxed at a flat 20% on Cambodia-sourced income only. Foreign-sourced remote work income is generally not taxed if you remain non-resident. Residents (182+ days) are subject to progressive salary tax (0-20%) on worldwide income.

💡 Tips

  • Bring exact change in USD — small bills preferred
  • Photo can sometimes be taken on-site for a small fee if you forget
  • e-Arrival Card is mandatory for air arrivals at Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville airports
  • Land border crossings still use paper forms — e-Arrival Card not required
  • Overstaying results in fines with no cap and possible detention — do not overstay

Tourist e-Visa (Type T)

TouristPopular

Apply online before travel through the official government portal. Same 30-day validity as visa on arrival but processed in advance for faster entry. Valid for single entry within 3 months of issue.

30d
Duration
$30
fee
+$45 additional
📍Apply: Embassy
1-3 business days
🔄Extendable +30d
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💰 Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
e-Visa feeSingle fee effective January 1, 2025 (processing fee eliminated). Valid for single entry within 3 months of issue.
$30
Additional (estimated)
Visa extension (30 days)Through travel agent or immigration office in Cambodia
$45
Required Total
$30
+ Additional (estimated)
$45
Estimated Total
$75
💡 Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

📋 Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 1 blank page
  • Digital passport-sized photo (JPEG/PNG)
  • Credit or debit card for online payment
  • Completed Cambodia e-Arrival Card (mandatory for air arrivals since September 2024)
  • Return or onward ticket (may be requested at immigration)

📝 Application Steps

  1. 1Visit the official e-Visa portal at www.evisa.gov.kh
  2. 2Fill out the application form with personal and passport details
  3. 3Upload a digital passport photo
  4. 4Pay the $30 fee by credit/debit card
  5. 5Receive approved e-Visa via email within 1-3 business days
  6. 6Print the e-Visa approval letter and present at immigration
  7. 7Complete the e-Arrival Card at arrival.gov.kh before flying

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Valid only at designated entry points (airports and select land borders)
  • Cannot work or engage in business activities
  • Single entry only
  • Must enter within 3 months of issue date

⚠️ Remote Work: Grey Area

Tourist visas do not officially permit any form of work. Remote workers are legally considered self-employed and require a work permit (fine of ~$12,600 for non-compliance). Enforcement is tightening, though many digital nomads continue to work on tourist visas without issues in practice.

🛡️ Tax Implications

Non-residents (under 182 days in Cambodia) are taxed at a flat 20% on Cambodia-sourced income only. Foreign-sourced remote work income is generally not taxed if you remain non-resident. Residents (182+ days) are subject to progressive salary tax (0-20%) on worldwide income.

💡 Tips

  • Apply at least 4-5 days before travel to allow processing time
  • The e-Visa is valid for 3 months from issue date — plan accordingly
  • Only apply through the official evisa.gov.kh portal — beware of copycat sites that overcharge
  • e-Visa is accepted at Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville airports and some land borders (Bavet, Tropaeng Kreal)
  • Print the approval letter — some airlines may ask to see it at check-in

ER Extension of Stay (Retirement)

Special Program

Designed for retirees aged 55 and above who wish to live long-term in Cambodia. Requires proof of retirement status and financial means but no work permit. Renewable indefinitely for hassle-free retirement living.

365d
Duration
$300
fee
+$210 additional
📍Apply: Embassy
5-10 business days
🔄Extendable +365d
View full details
💰 Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
ER extension (12-month, multiple entry)Annual retirement extension via agent. Must be 55+ years old and retired.
$300
Additional (estimated)
ER extension (6-month, multiple entry)Half-year option with multiple entry
$160
ER extension (1-month, single entry)Short-term option
$50
Required Total
$300
+ Additional (estimated)
$210
Estimated Total
$510
💡 Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

📋 Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Must have entered Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E)
  • Must be 55 years of age or older
  • Must be retired (not currently employed or seeking employment)
  • Proof of retirement income ($800-1,000/month recommended, no official minimum)
  • Passport photograph
  • Rental agreement or local residence declaration
  • USD cash for extension fee

📝 Application Steps

  1. 1Enter Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E) — on arrival or via e-Visa
  2. 2Contact a licensed visa agent (recommended for ER extensions)
  3. 3Provide passport, photo, proof of retirement, and financial documents
  4. 4Pay the extension fee via the agent
  5. 5Agent handles paperwork with the General Department of Immigration
  6. 6Collect passport with ER extension stamp (typically 3-5 working days)

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Must be 55 years or older
  • Cannot work or engage in business activities
  • Requires proof of retirement/pension
  • Must start with Ordinary (E) visa

🚫 Remote Work: Not Permitted

ER visa holders must be retired and not seeking employment. Working on an ER visa (including remote work) is not permitted. If caught working, the visa can be revoked and fines applied.

🛡️ Tax Implications

Retirement income (pensions, investment returns) from foreign sources is generally not taxed for non-residents. Residents (182+ days) are technically liable for worldwide salary income but passive retirement income treatment is less clearly enforced.

💡 Tips

  • The ER visa can be renewed indefinitely — there is no limit on renewals
  • Only 6-month and 12-month extensions include multiple entry
  • There is no official minimum income requirement, but agents recommend $800-1,000/month
  • Applicants under 55 are sometimes approved on a case-by-case basis
  • Using a visa agent is strongly recommended as the ER process is rarely done independently

EG Extension of Stay (Job Seeking)

Special Program

Short-term extension for those actively seeking employment in Cambodia. Available for 1 or 3 months as a bridge between arriving and securing formal employment. Not renewable - must convert to EB visa once employed.

90d
Duration
$80
fee
+$210 additional
📍Apply: Embassy
3-5 business days
🔄No extension
View full details
💰 Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
EG extension (3-month, single entry)Most common duration for job seekers
$80
Additional (estimated)
EG extension (1-month, single entry)Short-term option
$50
EG extension (6-month, single entry)Maximum duration for job seeking. Single entry only.
$160
Required Total
$80
+ Additional (estimated)
$210
Estimated Total
$290
💡 Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

📋 Requirements

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Must have entered Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E)
  • Passport photograph
  • USD cash for extension fee
  • Cambodia address

📝 Application Steps

  1. 1Enter Cambodia on an Ordinary Visa (Type E) — on arrival or via e-Visa
  2. 2Visit a licensed visa agent or immigration office
  3. 3Submit passport, photo, and extension fee
  4. 4Collect passport with EG extension stamp (typically 5 working days)
  5. 5Once employment is found, convert to EB extension and apply for work permit

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Not renewable - one-time use only
  • Single entry only
  • Cannot work until converted to EB with work permit
  • Not available to those who previously held EB extension
  • Maximum 3 months duration

⚠️ Remote Work: Grey Area

EG visa is designed for job seeking, not working. Remote work is not officially permitted but is a common grey area. The typical pathway is EG for 3-6 months while seeking work, then converting to EB once employment is secured.

🛡️ Tax Implications

Same rules as other visa types: 182+ days creates tax residency with progressive salary tax (0-20%) on worldwide income. Under 182 days: flat 20% on Cambodia-sourced income only.

💡 Tips

  • EG is ideal as a bridge visa while looking for work or setting up a business
  • Maximum duration is 6 months — after that you must convert to EB, ER, or ES
  • All EG extensions are single entry only — leaving Cambodia voids the extension
  • No work permit is required for the EG extension itself
  • Processing takes approximately 5 business days via immigration or authorized agents

📊 Quick Facts

CapitalPhnom Penh
CurrencyUSD ($) / KHR (៛)
LanguageKhmer
TimezoneUTC+7
Last UpdatedDec 1, 2025

🔗 Official Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Cambodia have a dedicated digital nomad visa?
No, Cambodia does not have a specific digital nomad visa. However, the Ordinary (E-class) visa with EB extension is the de facto solution for digital nomads. You enter on a 30-day Ordinary visa ($35) and extend it for 6 or 12 months at a time through the EB Extension of Stay system. The 12-month EB extension costs around $290 through an agent and allows multiple entries. This can be renewed indefinitely, making Cambodia one of the easiest countries in the world for long-term remote work stays.
Can I work remotely for a foreign company while staying in Cambodia?
Cambodia exists in a legal gray area for digital nomads. Technically, any work activity requires a work permit, but in practice, remote workers serving foreign clients on EB visas face minimal enforcement. The first 6 or 12-month EB extension can be obtained without a work permit, giving you time to establish yourself. For subsequent extensions, you will need to show proof of employment or business activity. Many digital nomads either register a simple business or work with visa agents who can arrange the necessary documentation. Cambodia does not actively enforce tax obligations on foreign-sourced income for non-residents.
What is the difference between Tourist (T) visa and Ordinary (E) visa?
The Tourist visa allows a maximum stay of 60 days (30 days initial + 30 days extension) and cannot be converted to a long-term visa. The Ordinary (E) visa costs $5 more ($35 vs $30) but can be extended for 1, 3, 6, or 12 months indefinitely. If you plan to stay more than 60 days, always get the Ordinary (E) visa. Both are available on arrival and as e-Visas. When arriving at immigration, be very clear that you want the E-class visa, as officers may default to issuing a tourist visa.
How do I extend my Cambodia visa?
The easiest way to extend your visa is through a local visa agent in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. Agents charge $45-50 for a tourist visa 30-day extension, or $85-290 for EB extensions depending on duration. You simply hand over your passport, pay the fee, and collect it in 3-7 business days. Alternatively, you can visit the Department of Immigration near Phnom Penh airport yourself, where official fees are lower but the process is more time-consuming. Apply at least 7 days before your current visa expires to avoid overstay fines ($10/day).
What is the Cambodia e-Arrival card and is it mandatory?
Since January 2025, all air travelers to Cambodia must complete the Cambodia e-Arrival (CeA) card online within 7 days before arrival. The e-Arrival is free and combines the immigration form, health declaration, and customs declaration into one digital submission. You can complete it at arrival.gov.kh or through the official Cambodia e-Arrival mobile app. After submission, you receive a QR code to show at immigration. This requirement applies even if you have an e-Visa - both must be completed separately.
Can I open a bank account in Cambodia as a foreigner?
Yes, opening a bank account in Cambodia is relatively easy compared to many countries. ABA Bank is the most popular choice for expats and accepts applications with just a passport and valid visa (6+ months validity recommended). Some branches may ask for proof of residence (rental contract) or employment. You can walk in, open an account, and receive a debit card the same day. The ABA mobile app is excellent for QR payments, which are the norm in Cambodia. Minimum deposits are typically $50-100 USD.
Is health insurance required to enter Cambodia?
Health insurance is not mandatory to enter Cambodia, but the government strongly recommends coverage of at least $50,000 USD. Medical facilities in Cambodia are limited, especially outside Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Serious medical conditions typically require evacuation to Bangkok. For EB visa extensions, some applicants have been asked to show proof of health insurance. Popular providers for digital nomads include SafetyWing, World Nomads, and local provider Forte Insurance.
What happens if I overstay my Cambodia visa?
Overstaying your visa results in a fine of $10 USD per day. For short overstays (under 30 days), you can simply pay the fine at the airport when departing. Longer overstays may result in deportation, potential arrest, or future entry bans. Immigration officers at land borders may be less lenient than airports. To avoid overstay, always extend your visa through an agent before it expires, or plan your departure date carefully. Keep in mind that processing an extension takes 3-7 days.
Which nationalities cannot get Cambodia visa on arrival or e-Visa?
Most nationalities can obtain Cambodia visa on arrival or e-Visa, but there are exceptions. Citizens of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, and Sudan are NOT eligible for visa on arrival or e-Visa. These nationals must apply at a Cambodian embassy or consulate before travel. Additionally, nationals of Kosovo are refused entry entirely. All other nationalities, including those from Africa, can obtain visas on arrival or online.
How much does it cost to live in Cambodia as a digital nomad?
Cambodia offers one of the lowest costs of living in Southeast Asia. A comfortable digital nomad lifestyle in Phnom Penh costs $800-1,500 USD per month, including a modern apartment ($300-600), coworking space ($100-150), food ($200-300), and entertainment. Siem Reap is slightly cheaper. The 12-month EB visa costs about $290 per year. Cambodia uses US dollars as its primary currency, eliminating exchange rate concerns. ABA Bank offers high interest (3-4%) on USD savings accounts. Tax obligations on foreign income are minimal for non-residents.
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Important Disclaimer

Visa requirements can change frequently. This information is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or immigration authorities before making travel plans. Last updated: December 1, 2025