I. Visa application:?
According to the agreement between the two countries, Chinese and Cambodian holders of diplomatic and official passports are exempted from visa entry and the period of stay is 30 days. Holders of Chinese ordinary passports and official passports are required to apply for a visa before entering the country. The ways of applying for visa are as follows:?
(1) Visa on arrival. Chinese citizens holding valid ordinary passports and official passports can apply for a tourist visa with a stay of 30 days and a business visa with a stay of 30 days after arriving at the international ports of Cambodia's airports and land international ports.
Specific documents to be submitted: visa application form (affixed with a recent photo of the document), passport (passport validity of more than 6 months), boarding pass. If you apply for a tourist visa, please select Tourist Visa on the visa application form; for a business visa select Business Visa.?
(2) Applying for visa at Cambodian Embassy or Consulate in China. Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports and official passports to Cambodia can also apply for tourist visas and business visas at the Cambodian Embassy or Consulate in China in advance for a one-entry, three-month validity and a stay of 30 days.
Since September 1, 2017, Chinese citizens can apply for 1-year, 2-year or 3-year multiple-entry tourist visas and business visas at Cambodian embassies and consulates in China. Currently, Cambodia has an embassy in Beijing and consulates general in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Kunming, Nanning, Xi'an and Hong Kong.?
(3) E-visa. Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports and official passports to Cambodia can also apply online for Cambodia's electronic visa (E-VISA). E-VISA can only apply for a 1-entry, 3-month validity, 30-day stay tourist visa.
II. Visa Fees:
Tourist visa fee is USD 30 and business visa fee is USD 35 (when applying for the visa, the fees charged by the accepting department shall be based on the standard set by the accepting department).
Expanded Information
Notes on entering Cambodia:
The entry card must be filled out completely in advance, and the exit card is blank. The Cambodian immigration officer will collect and store the entry card at the time of entry, and the exit card is stapled to the visa page of the passport, and the exit card must be filled out completely in advance before going through the exit procedure at the time of exit.
When entering the country, the immigration officials will stamp the entry stamp with the period of stay on the visa page of the passport (the upper part is the time of entry, and the lower part is the time of departure), and the period of stay is usually 30 days, so please pay attention to check the time of departure in order to avoid being fined for exceeding the period of stay. The Cambodian General Department of Immigration (GDI) stipulates a fine of 10 dollars per day for exceeding the period of stay.
When entering Cambodia, you have to fill in the customs declaration form and submit it to the customs officer. There is no limit to the amount of US dollars or other foreign currencies you can bring into the country, but if it is equal to or more than 10,000 US dollars, you have to declare it to the customs, or you have to pay the tax when you bring it out of the country again.
Cambodia Customs regulations do not allow the carrying of cultural relics or raw wood materials out of the country. In the event of an outbreak of a global or regional epidemic, Cambodian health officials will set up equipment at the port of entry for inspection, and travelers arriving in Cambodia will be required to fill out a health prevention form.
Chinese Consular Service - Entry and Stay in Cambodia