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Passport at British Embassy Phnom Penh

joolsd

Hi,

my passport is full, can anyone tell me if I can apply for a new one from Brit Embassy in PP? How long does it take? How much is it etc..

Any advice much appreciated..

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rarky

I suggest that you contact the British Embassy in PP for concise and accurate advice.

British Embassy Phnom Penh

27-29 Street 75, Sangkat Srah Chak, Khan Daun Penh
Phnom Penh
12201
Cambodia

Emailbritemb@online.com.kh
Telephone+855 (0) 23 427124
Fax+855 (0) 23 427125

www gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-phnom-penh

phnom-penh-services

It will come from Hong Kong, can take up to 6 weeks to arrive in the Phnom Penh Embassy.

Kaye Seah

A little off topic, but wow! A full passport! I've never ever had a full passport before, guess it's because my passport is like a mini dictionary at a good 1/4" thick.

The British passport could be a little too thin to be honest...

Hope you get your passport soon. :)

rarky

Kaye Seah wrote:

A little off topic, but wow! A full passport! I've never ever had a full passport before


Its amazing how quickly a passport can fill up when you are constantly travelling to countries that use a full page for the visa. NZ passports have 43 pages and I managed to fill my last one up in 3.5 years!

Kaye Seah

rarky wrote:
Kaye Seah wrote:

A little off topic, but wow! A full passport! I've never ever had a full passport before


Its amazing how quickly a passport can fill up when you are constantly travelling to countries that use a full page for the visa. NZ passports have 43 pages and I managed to fill my last one up in 3.5 years!


Hey rarky, I see!
43 is considered more than adequate for other non-adventurous travellers, I must say.

Tbh, I didn't realise the number of pages of the Singaporean passport till today, checked online and it says 64. And since we do not require visas for many countries (luckily), I guess thats why I've never ran out of pages even though I hop here and there all the time. Not to mention that it expires every 5 years, before having to spend again renewing it! Quite an expensive book to upkeep lol.

rarky

Yea, you're lucky having a Singaporean pp, shame about it only being valid for 5 years though, same with NZ passports (they used to be valid for 10 years), 5 years is far too short for the average person.

stumpy

5 years is good compared with 2 year Lao passport.:(