by keeping_it_riel » Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:41 pm
Gilmore wrote:He was repatriated by the British Embassy, which means his family will have had to guarantee to foot the bill. This will place him on an immigration watch list, but, hopefully, he can get his act back together and return, if that's what he wants. Sometimes there is no option for expats but to leave the country. Happened to me in the Philippines and I learnt a lot of lessons that have allowed me to enjoy a hassle free existence in my 9 years in Cambodia. Sincerely hope it all works out for Ian.
To be candid, if he's in an emotional 'bad place' and needs support and professional care, it's far better for him to be in the UK rather than Cambodia. Let's all hope he gets better and is able to come back here healthy and well.
[quote="Gilmore"]He was repatriated by the British Embassy, which means his family will have had to guarantee to foot the bill. This will place him on an immigration watch list, but, hopefully, he can get his act back together and return, if that's what he wants. Sometimes there is no option for expats but to leave the country. Happened to me in the Philippines and I learnt a lot of lessons that have allowed me to enjoy a hassle free existence in my 9 years in Cambodia. Sincerely hope it all works out for Ian.[/quote]
To be candid, if he's in an emotional 'bad place' and needs support and professional care, it's far better for him to be in the UK rather than Cambodia. Let's all hope he gets better and is able to come back here healthy and well.