buying cambodian nationality with name change
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There are ways you can do it. I had a chat some friends in the government circle about jackrossi's inquiry not long ago, they try to steer of that shit in regard to name changing in the risk of associating with terrorism and fugitive crimes -- you can be punished by international law. I am not joking.
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Looks like the new law has passed the Senate.
The below article from the Post is confusing - are people upset that it makes it too easy, or too hard? The article goes back and forth on that issue.
The below article from the Post is confusing - are people upset that it makes it too easy, or too hard? The article goes back and forth on that issue.
on Monday approved a controversial set of laws on citizenship, claiming the draft would improve the process by which foreigners applied for Cambodian citizenship. However, watchdogs and social media users criticised the move, saying it would make gaining citizenship too easy.
Senate spokesman Mam Bun Neang told The Post on Monday that the draft on citizenship was unanimously passed. He said the Senate’s permanent committee discussed details of the draft and believe the current framework restricts foreigners who already reside in the country and wish to become citizens.
“They [new citizens] will have to meet all criteria. They have to enter legally. Their children will be legal citizens, if they live here legally. If living illegally, their children are born illegally too,” he said.
Bun Neang stressed that the investment requirement was also raised from at least 1.25 billion riel (about $312,000) in a government-approved project, to nearly $1 million.
“We will tighten the limitation to help the government and help our nation . . . It’s not like what others say, that the draft law is to allow citizens of neighbouring countries to live here legally,” he said.
CPP spokesman Sok Eysan denied the accusations from Facebook users and observers, saying their assumptions contradict the truth.
“It is the culture of the opposition to always say something opposite to the truth. In fact, the 1996 citizenship law is more than 22 years old and does not fit current realities. So it is necessary to enact a new law to replace the old,” he said.
Preap Kol, executive director of Transparency International Cambodia, wrote on his Facebook page on Friday that the draft law should determine the amount of money that is proportional to the current market price, and that foreigners who apply for Cambodian citizenship should not be able to hold multiple passports.
“If it was already exchanging money for nationality, it should be a reasonable price . . . Cambodian citizenship should be at least three times higher than in 1996,” Kol wrote. “If the price is too low, foreigners, especially the Chinese and Vietnamese, will be completely happy.”
San Chey, the executive director of the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, said he believes the law favours foreigners, allowing easy access to Cambodian rights.
“We have concerns, especially toward foreigners . . . Vietnamese who now live in Cambodia. We are worried when this law is implemented,” he said.
Bun Neang said the draft law will be submitted to the Constitutional Council on Wednesday or Thursday for approval. If approved, it will be submitted to the King for his royal ascent.
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Just one word = Keep your money and your time.The real law here is the US$$$$$$.On the paper,the law is bla bla bla for naive people..
still a mess with the process of purchasing nationality, i have clients interested and now nobody seems to be clear on how to provide this service, quite annoying.
It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
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You can bring logos advice to the bank.logos wrote:It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
Even when I did it my well connected lawyer was reluctant and only obliged as a personal favor.
Since then his office has turned down numerous requests.
The last westerner I know to get a KHR passport got it by way of services to the country.He was awarded a medal or somesuch by the king.
He was however moving in lofty circles due to his job at the time and rubbing the right shouders also,
Ultimately it was the H family who approved - it cost him no money - and he was reliably told.....no more citizenship for westerners ....or .....you would at least have to be double jointed and be able to suck yourself off backwards.
This was circa 2015
He was however moving in lofty circles due to his job at the time and rubbing the right shouders also,
Ultimately it was the H family who approved - it cost him no money - and he was reliably told.....no more citizenship for westerners ....or .....you would at least have to be double jointed and be able to suck yourself off backwards.
This was circa 2015
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You keep talking about that and I was wondering if you had a point, Ricecakes.ricecakes wrote:The last westerner I know to get a KHR passport got it by way of services to the country.He was awarded a medal or somesuch by the king.
He was however moving in lofty circles due to his job at the time and rubbing the right shouders also,
Ultimately it was the H family who approved - it cost him no money - and he was reliably told.....no more citizenship for westerners ....or .....you would at least have to be double jointed and be able to suck yourself off backwards.
This was circa 2015
They, citizenship, was $50,000 to 150,000 ... depending, 6 months ago. Times and prices change, along with prakas.
And there are many ...................... possibilities.
I love bitches n gonna fuck Texas and the USA+ right up their god damn ass! Hallelujah!
Last year it was pretty easy to obtain a Cambodian passport as a well known Dutch criminal got one by "investm,ent in the country" and now uses it to reside in Dubai.
From what I understand the guy never set foot on Cambodian soil.
http://www.quotenet.nl/Nieuws/Roger-Lip ... ATE-199316
From what I understand the guy never set foot on Cambodian soil.
http://www.quotenet.nl/Nieuws/Roger-Lip ... ATE-199316
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It must have cost him as they ask for a blank criminal record from country of origin.Visser wrote:Last year it was pretty easy to obtain a Cambodian passport as a well known Dutch criminal got one by "investm,ent in the country" and now uses it to reside in Dubai.
From what I understand the guy never set foot on Cambodian soil.
http://www.quotenet.nl/Nieuws/Roger-Lip ... ATE-199316
logos wrote:It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
thanks for the wise worlds, in the recent past i used to be able to provide this service to my clients reliably now my contacts have issues thus i have been looking to find a new reliable way to do it fast as I have a particularly affluent client from a war torn country that needs it desperately.
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There are many countries with easy CIPs - why must it be Cambodia for him?jackrossi wrote:logos wrote:It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
thanks for the wise worlds, in the recent past i used to be able to provide this service to my clients reliably now my contacts have issues thus i have been looking to find a new reliable way to do it fast as I have a particularly affluent client from a war torn country that needs it desperately.
Maybe he really like Angkor Wat. A few thousand free visits to the chapels of Angkor would see his investment back in under 5 years.Miguelito wrote:There are many countries with easy CIPs - why must it be Cambodia for him?jackrossi wrote:logos wrote:It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
thanks for the wise worlds, in the recent past i used to be able to provide this service to my clients reliably now my contacts have issues thus i have been looking to find a new reliable way to do it fast as I have a particularly affluent client from a war torn country that needs it desperately.
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I did a quick calculation and figured that Cambodian citizenship would directly save me (or my company, rather), about $500 a year:pedros wrote:Maybe he really like Angkor Wat. A few thousand free visits to the chapels of Angkor would see his investment back in under 5 years.Miguelito wrote:There are many countries with easy CIPs - why must it be Cambodia for him?jackrossi wrote:logos wrote:It's not something you can promise or even less deliver, even if you are very well connected. A high flying lawyer , despite his top connections working with HE immediate family lost the small fortune he'd paid (to a Secretary of state and a relative by marriage he thought he could trust) to get it for an Italian national running an ngo.
Eventually he had to refund his client as he was getting nowhere .. and he never got his $$ back. He was asked more and more until he decided to cut his losses and run. Total damage in excess of 50k. Those guys are unreliable and sharks to each other.
thanks for the wise worlds, in the recent past i used to be able to provide this service to my clients reliably now my contacts have issues thus i have been looking to find a new reliable way to do it fast as I have a particularly affluent client from a war torn country that needs it desperately.
Work Permit: $100
Visa: $280
10-20 international trips a year, times $7 cash refund= $70 - $140
Edit: Plus some savings on visas for trips to other ASEAN countries that cost money otherwise.
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