Cambodia eVisa answers tailored to Chinese passport holders: cost in CNY, processing time, documents, e-Arrival, and what happens at the Cambodian border for Chinese citizens on a tourist or business eVisa.
Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes — Chinese citizens need a Cambodia tourist eVisa or business eVisa to enter. The eVisa is online-only, costs $80 (tourist) or $90 (business), and is approved in 3 business days. No embassy visit required for Chinese passport holders.
How do Chinese citizens apply for a Cambodia eVisa?
Chinese citizens apply online in 10 minutes: enter passport details, upload your bio page and photo, pay $80 or $90, and we submit to the Cambodian government. Approval lands in your inbox in 3 business days.
How much does a Cambodia visa cost for Chinese citizens?
$80 for the tourist eVisa, $90 for the business eVisa. Both are all-inclusive (no hidden fees) and priced in USD. Your card converts to CNY at your bank's daily rate — we add no currency margin.
How long does Cambodia visa processing take for Chinese citizens?
3 business days standard for Chinese citizens. Rush options are available for travellers flying within 48-72 hours. Most Chinese citizens get their eVisa within 1-2 business days when documents are clean.
What documents do Chinese citizens need for a Cambodia visa?
A scan of your Chinese passport bio page (6+ months validity), a recent passport-style photo, and an email address. No flight ticket, no hotel booking, no bank statement required when you apply through our service.
Is Cambodia visa-on-arrival available for Chinese citizens?
Yes — Cambodia visa-on-arrival is available to Chinese citizens at major airports. But the eVisa is faster, pre-approved before you fly, and skips the airport queue. Most Chinese citizens now choose the online route.
Can Chinese citizens get the Cambodia eVisa at the airport?
Technically yes via visa-on-arrival, but the eVisa must be obtained online before flying — it cannot be issued at the airport. For confirmed entry before boarding, apply online and arrive with a printed eVisa.
Do Chinese citizens need 6 months passport validity for Cambodia?
Yes. Chinese passports must be valid for 6 months from the planned arrival date in Cambodia — not from today. Chinese airlines enforce this at check-in. Renew before applying if you are close to the threshold.
How long can Chinese citizens stay in Cambodia on an eVisa?
Up to 30 days from arrival. Tourist eVisas (Type T) extend once by 30 days; business eVisas (Type E) extend by 1, 3, 6, or 12 months. Chinese retirees and remote workers typically use Type E for longer stays.
What is the e-Arrival form and do Chinese citizens need it?
Yes. The Cambodia e-Arrival form is mandatory for every traveller — including Chinese citizens on a tourist eVisa, business eVisa, or visa-on-arrival. Submit within 7 days before arrival. We provide free step-by-step e-Arrival guidance.
Which Cambodian airports accept the eVisa for Chinese travellers?
All three Cambodian international airports: Phnom Penh (PNH), Siem Reap Angkor (SAI), and Sihanoukville (KOS). Land borders at Bavet (from Vietnam) and Tropaeng Kreal (from Laos) also accept the eVisa.
Yes. Every traveller, including Chinese infants and minors, needs their own Cambodia eVisa at $80 (tourist). Children cannot travel on a parent's eVisa. Apply for each family member individually.
Should Chinese citizens choose tourist or business eVisa for Cambodia?
Tourist (Type T, $80) for sightseeing, leisure, family visits. Business (Type E, $90) for meetings, conferences, or paid work — even a single meeting requires Type E. Most Chinese travellers choose tourist.
Can Chinese citizens extend a Cambodia visa from inside the country?
Yes. Tourist eVisas extend once by 30 days via a visa agent (~$45-75 USD). Business eVisas extend by 1, 3, 6, or 12 months — the only category convertible to long-stay categories like ER (Retirement) for Chinese expats.
Can Chinese citizens use a Cambodia tourist visa for business?
No. Using a tourist eVisa for any business activity — meetings, contracts, paid work — violates Cambodian immigration law and may result in deportation or future entry bans. Choose business eVisa for any commercial activity.