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Alex Portman

Hey guys. Could tell me please where can I get a room for around 50-100$ per month? I can't afford something expensive. Thanks a lot.

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Bhavna

Hi Alex,

I suggest you drop an advert in the Rooms for rent in Phnom Penh section of the website so that you may get some offers.

All the best,
Bhavna

Sok Ang Tran

Hey I can help you
Because, I'm a Cambodian people and I live in Phnom Penh.
If you interested you can contact me *

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saracenXI

You could try Tuol Sengkai district, just north-northwest of the bridge (about 7-10 minutes by moto to Riverside. Mostly Khmer residents. The barang-dominated areas will probably be well out of your budget. Good luck.

LuckyLinda

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meidine

Hi, As you are cambodgia, i ask you one thing, do you known how to get a certificat of residence, because I want to open an account bank, but the banker needs to have this residence certificate( adress). Of course, I pay for this service. Thank you.

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meidine wrote:

Hi, As you are cambodgia, i ask you one thing, do you known how to get a certificat of residence, because I want to open an account bank, but the banker needs to have this residence certificate( adress). Of course, I pay for this service. Thank you.


Hi,

Probably all depends of where you try to obtain the document.

My recent own experienceere in Kep : central police station, immigration office, 15$, two pictures, copy of legal rent contract, obviously passport with EB or ER EOS.

Cheers,
Marcelo

JoeKhmer

Marcelo is right but it might not be necessary to have a certificate.

Banks ask for a proof of residence, and that is your rental contract.

So take your rental contract with you to the bank and open a bank account.

If they need a real certificate, then follow the steps Marcelo has pointed out.

Good luck.

Joe
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meidine

thank you for the answer.

JoeKhmer

:thanks:

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