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We are travelling as a family of four. Our passports are European (Lithuanian).

I was planning on flying one way and then staying until 'I had enough' of Cambodia (maybe 6 months maybe more) and then head for Laos or Vietnam. Plan is to get Visas on Arrival (E), and then extend them for 3-6 months...

Cambodian immigration website does list onward tickets as requirement and, I recently had a 'revelation' that I need to have return or onward tickets in most countries, (I have been checked for visas and fly-onward tickets when boarding EVA Air in Heathrow)...

  • A completed visa application form
  • A Passport with at least 6 months validity
  • One recent photograph (2 inches x 2 inches)
  • Appropriate visa fee (US $35)
  • Important: In order to be admitted into the country, tourists may need to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds for their stay and a return ticket.

Must I have return or onward tickets when boarding to fly to Cambodia (Phnom Penh)? Or this is never checked by airlines (AirAsia) nor immigration?

Matas Vaitkevicius
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According to Timatic, the database used by airlines worldwide (not just KLM, despite the interface):

Return/onward ticket is required for nationals of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Sudan

Thus, as a Lithuanian, you don't need any proof of onward travel.

If you want to be safe, print out the linked extract.

Crazydre
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