The Kingdom of Cambodia - Borders reopening

The Kingdom of Cambodia announces that it will stop the ban on access to the territory
 to people from: FRANCE, GERMANY, IRAN, ITALY, SPAIN & USA

The Kingdom of Cambodia announces that it will stop the ban on access to the territory
 to people from: FRANCE, GERMANY, IRAN, ITALY, SPAIN & USA

The government has suspended all nationalities:
- The issuance of visas on arrival, 
- Any visa exemption (ASEAN).

Any foreigner wishing to go to the Kingdom of Cambodia must:
- Be in possession of a VALID multi-entry visa, or
a visa obtained beforehand (BEFORE ARRIVAL) from Cambodian missions abroad (Embassies, consulates ). 
No visa will be issued on arrival!
- Provide a medical certificate issued by the competent health authorities of his country
 no later than 72 hours before the date of travel, certifying that you have not tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19);
- Provide proof of your insurance policy showing medical coverage 
during the planned stay in Cambodia of a minimum amount of $ 50,000.

The requirements relating to the medical certificate and insurance do not apply to foreigners:
- Holder of a diplomatic visa (Visa A);
- Holder of an official visa (Visa B) from Cambodia.

All Cambodian passengers, foreigners or nationals 
entering Cambodia will be subject to a risk assessment and screened by government officials (see will be sent to waiting centers for their samples to
be tested for COVID-19 and wait for the Institut Pasteur test results ")
If a passenger is found positive, all those traveling with him will be placed in a 14-day quarantine.

All people will be subject to a quarantine of 14 days:
- Stay at home, isolate yourself for 14 days or be placed in a center
- Wear a mask.
- Respect the safety distances (1.5 meters) with your contacts.
- Limit your trips to the maximum.
- Limit contacts to strictly essential.
- Make a list of your contacts and possible trips, which can be very useful in case there is suspicion of COVID-19.
- Take your temperature regularly (twice a day).
Tell your doctor if your state of health or that of one of your family members changes.