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Long stay visa for Laos?

Posted: October 1, 2017, 7:26 pm
by arjay
Does anyone know whether Laos has yet introduced a long stay or retirement type of visa?

When I last checked it was a case of either extending a standard tourist visa, or applying for an annual "Business" visa if one could find a suitable sponsor (for the latter). I wondered if things along those lines have relaxed at all.

Re: Long stay visa for Laos?

Posted: October 1, 2017, 7:28 pm
by FrazeeDK
nothing advertised and you've got to remember that getting a bogus "Business Visa" could fall apart depending upon the vagaries of the Politburo...

Re: Long stay visa for Laos?

Posted: October 1, 2017, 7:30 pm
by arjay
Thank you Frazee. I thought as much.

Wow that was quick, 10 viewings and a reply within 2 minutes of posting.

I suppose the same goes for a marriage visa?

Re: Long stay visa for Laos?

Posted: October 2, 2017, 7:19 am
by FrazeeDK
this is all I can find on line.. It says marriage visas have "been in the works" for years. The Lao MFA site and Lao Embassy sites give no info on visas other than the 30 day one.. http://www.retireinasia.com/visa-requir ... laos/[url][/url]

Re: Long stay visa for Laos?

Posted: October 3, 2017, 3:31 pm
by DuiDui49
Just read this about Cambodia VISA..thought i put it here insted of making a separet thread..hope you don't mind.
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After long being the easiest destination in Asean for foreigners to obtain a long stay visa, the Cambodia government has brought the axe down on the practice with new regulations governing the issuance of six- and 12-month business (EB) visa extensions.
Effective from October 2, 2017, those wishing to extend an EB visa for either six- or 12-months will be required to present the following documents at the time of application:
Employment letter (original) or
Work permit card issued by the ministry of labor (copy) or,
Business License or Patent certificate (copy) (for business owner) or,
Employment Contract valid until the latest date of extension or,
Relevant document stating the necessary of temporary stay in the Kingdom (copy)
The spouse, children, or partner living with the applicant will require a guarantee letter from the applicant’s employer.
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