Cambodia Visa for Chinese Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Chinese passport holders need a visa to enter Cambodia. Apply at a Cambodia embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
- Max stay
- Varies
- Visa cost
- USD 36
- How to apply
- Embassy / visa centre
- Processing
- 1-3 days
How Chinese citizens apply for a Cambodia visa
- โ Apply for a visa at the Cambodia embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here โ
No advance visa with these documents
Cambodia officially admits Chinese citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free ยท up to 14 days
Temporary pilot visa-free entry for holders of ordinary PRC passports (mainland China), Hong Kong SAR travel documents, and Macao SAR passports. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.
globaltimes.cn โCambodia visa cost for Chinese citizens
e-Visa Tourist (Type T)
USD 36
Embassy tourist visa (Type T) - Berlin embassy example
EUR 40
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026
Cambodia visa types
Tourist Visa (Class T)
Short-term tourism, sightseeing, and leisure visits to Cambodia. Not permitted for employment or study.
- Available as: (1) e-Visa via evisa.gov.kh (USD 36 including service fee, online), (2) Visa on Arrival at international airports and major border crossings (USD 30), (3) sticker visa from Cambodian embassy/consulate (fee varies by country).
- Valid for 3 months from issuance date; single entry allowing 30-day stay.
- One-time extension of 30 days available in Cambodia at the Department of Immigration (322 Russian Boulevard, Phnom Penh).
- Restricted nationalities (Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria) must apply at a Cambodian embassy and are ineligible for e-Visa or VOA.
- Kosovo nationals refused entry.
- Note: Tourist T visas were temporarily suspended at the Osaka honorary consulate as of January 5, 2026 due to inventory shortages - this is consulate-specific and does not affect other issuance channels.
Business Visa (Class E)
For foreign nationals conducting business activities in Cambodia including employment, investment, job-seeking, volunteering, retirement living, or study exceeding tourist visa limits.
- Available via embassy/consulate (USD ~35 equivalent; consulate issues single entry only) and Visa on Arrival at airports/borders (USD 35).
- The Business E visa is uniquely broad in scope: it covers employment, business visits, company inspection, long-term volunteering, study, job-seeking, and retirement.
- Initial entry is 30 days; extensible within Cambodia through the Department of Immigration for 1 month (single entry), 3 months (single entry), 6 months (multiple entry), or 12 months (multiple entry).
- Requires letter of guarantee or invitation letter from Cambodian entity; certificate of incorporation and patent tax documentation also required.
- Retirement/employment extension requires supporting documentation from employer or showing financial means.
Transit Visa
For travelers transiting through Cambodia en route to a third country.
- Cambodia does not publish a standardized transit visa program.
- Transit arrangements are typically handled via the Business (E) or Tourist (T) visa.
- Kosovo nationals are refused transit.
- No official transit visa category page was found on immigration.gov.kh during research (site rendered no substantive content).
Other Cambodia visa categories (10)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Cambodia. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Common to several visa categories below
- No fee.
Business Visa Extension - Employment (Class E, Long-term)
Long-term authorization for foreign nationals to reside and work in Cambodia. Obtained by extending the initial Business (E) visa within Cambodia.
- Cambodia does not issue a separate 'work visa' category; foreign workers enter on a Business (E) visa and extend it for 6 or 12 months (multiple entries).
- Extensions processed at the Department of Immigration, 322 Russian Boulevard, Phnom Penh.
- A separate Work Permit from the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training is required to legally work.
- Work permits and business visa extensions are distinct processes.
- Fee for 12-month multiple-entry extension is approximately USD 290-300 as reported by immigration practitioners.
Ordinary Visa Extension - Job-Seeking (Class EG)
For foreign nationals who entered on an Ordinary (E) visa and are looking for employment in Cambodia; the entry-level extension that bridges to the EB business/work extension once a job is secured.
- EG ('E-General') is one of the four Ordinary (E-class) extension-of-stay subcategories - EB (business/employment), EG (job-seeking), ER (retirement), ES (student).
- It is the extension most first-time E-class arrivals use while looking for work: issued in 1-month or 3-month increments, single entry only (leaving Cambodia voids it), and generally renewable only once before the holder must convert to an EB extension and obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training to begin employment.
- Processed inside Cambodia by the General Department of Immigration (Ministry of Interior), Phnom Penh.
- Extension fees are payable locally and vary by duration; no single fixed USD fee is officially published.
Foreigner Work Permit and Employment Card (MLVT)
Mandatory labour-side authorization that every foreign national must hold to legally work in Cambodia, issued by the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training. Complements (does not replace) the EB business/work visa extension issued by immigration.
- Distinct from the immigration visa: the EB (business) visa extension grants the right to STAY, while the work permit and foreign employment card grant the right to WORK - a foreign worker needs both.
- Applied for online through the Foreign Workers Centralized Management System (FWCMS) at fwcms.mlvt.gov.kh (issuing authority: Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training).
- Must be obtained within 90 days of first entry; issued on a calendar-year basis (valid through 31 December of the year of issue), with renewals filed between 1 January and 31 March.
- Standard combined fee is approximately USD 100 (about KHR 400,000).
- Since 2024 a valid work permit is required for all 6-month and 12-month EB visa extensions.
- Self-employed foreigners, remote workers based in Cambodia, and company directors named on the patent tax certificate also require one.
- Official FWCMS portal and the MFAIC 'Work Permit and Employment Card' government PDF (mfaic.gov.kh) confirm the system and issuing authority; both returned WAF 'Request Rejected' on direct fetch, so the fee/validity figures are corroborated by current practitioner summaries and MLVT notifications.
Business Visa Extension - Student/Study (Class E, Study Purpose)
Allows foreign students to reside in Cambodia for the duration of their studies at a Cambodian educational institution.
- Cambodia has no standalone 'student visa' category.
- Students enter on a Business (E) visa and extend for study purposes through the Department of Immigration.
- Requires enrollment documentation from an accredited Cambodian institution.
- The E visa class covers study as an explicit permitted purpose per the consulate's official classification.
Business Visa Extension - Retirement (Class E, Retirement Purpose)
Allows foreign retirees to reside long-term in Cambodia on a renewable basis.
- Cambodia has no dedicated retirement visa.
- Retirees use the Business (E) visa extended annually through the Department of Immigration.
- Retirement is an explicitly recognized purpose under the E class per official consulate documentation.
- Applicants must show financial means (no minimum income threshold published officially).
- Annual renewal required.
Business Visa / Cambodia My Second Home (CM2H)
For foreign investors and long-term residents wishing to reside in Cambodia through an investment-based residency program.
- The Cambodia My Second Home (CM2H) program grants a 10-year renewable residency visa to foreigners investing in approved real estate (minimum USD 100,000 in above-ground-floor residential property; land excluded).
- Administered by the General Department of Immigration in partnership with Khmer Home Charity Association (KHCA).
- Holders receive right to live, work, and study in Cambodia; eligible to apply for citizenship after 5 years.
- Restricted nationalities: Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, North Korea, Syria.
- The USD 100,000 figure is sourced from 2025-2026 immigration law firm summaries (Harvey Law Group); official cm2h.com was inaccessible for direct verification.
Diplomatic Visa (Class A)
Issued to holders of diplomatic passports traveling on official government business or posted to diplomatic missions in Cambodia.
- Issued to diplomatic passport holders.
- Duration and conditions governed by bilateral agreements.
- Many countries with bilateral visa exemption agreements provide visa-free entry for diplomatic passport holders without needing this visa (see conditional_access).
- Processing at Cambodian embassies/consulates takes 2 working days.
Official Visa (Class B)
Issued to holders of official or service passports traveling on official non-diplomatic government business.
- Issued to official/service passport holders traveling for government purposes.
- Governed by bilateral agreements.
- Duration varies per agreement.
Courtesy Visa (Class C)
Issued to representatives of United Nations agencies, international organizations, and NGOs operating in Cambodia.
For UN staff, international organization representatives, and NGO personnel. Duration and terms governed by individual agreements with the Cambodian government.
Apply here โKhmer Visa (Class K)
Issued to ethnic Khmer persons holding foreign nationality who wish to enter Cambodia.
Specifically for Cambodian nationals who hold a foreign passport (e.g., Cambodian-born persons with Japanese citizenship). Issued at Cambodian embassies and consulates.
Apply here โCambodia visa for Chinese citizens - FAQ
Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes - Chinese citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Cambodia embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Chinese citizens need for Cambodia?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Cambodia visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.