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Title: Cambodiavisa Launches Visa Service For Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic Citizens

Cambodia, 18th Nov 2024 - Cambodia’s e-Visa, introduced in 2006, enables citizens of Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, and the Central African Republic to visit for tourism, leisure, or short business trips. It allows a single entry for a 30-day stay and remains valid for three months from issuance. Applications are completed online in 15 minutes. Requirements include a valid passport, photo, and payment via debit/credit card. Extensions require in-person embassy visits.CAMBODIA VISA FOR BURKINABE CITIZENSIndividuals from Burkina Faso are now able to request an electronic visa for traveling to Cambodia. The e-Visa system in Cambodia is fast, simple, and fully internet-based. Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation introduced the electronic visa, also known as the e-visa, for Cambodia in 2006. People from over 200 countries, including Burkina, are eligible to use the electronic visa system for Cambodia. Burkina residents can obtain an e-visa for tourism, leisure, or brief business trips when going to Cambodia. Burkina Faso nationals can travel to Cambodia for a maximum of 30 days with the Cambodia electronic visa. Remember that a Cambodian electronic visa for a citizen of Burkina Faso is effective for three months starting from the date it is issued and permits only one entry into the country, therefore, organize your trip accordingly. The entire visa application process takes about 15 minutes and can be done from the comfort of one's own office or home.Cambodia e-Visa RequirementsPassport valid for at least 6 months from one of the Cambodia e-Visa eligible countries.The passport must have at least one (1) blank page, for the entry and exit stamps.Passport-style color photograph which meets the Cambodia e-Visa photo size and style...


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