Planning your holiday from Australia to Cambodia? There's an important immigration form you might not be aware of: the Cambodia eArrival card.
Missing this simple step could lead to unnecessary delays or even denied entry. Here's exactly what Australians need to know about the Cambodia eArrival process.
Is the Cambodia eArrival card mandatory for Australians?
Yes, every Australian traveler must complete a Cambodia eArrival card before entering Cambodia, whether arriving by plane or crossing a land border.
This electronic form replaces the traditional paper immigration cards previously handed out on flights.
Do Australians need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes, unlike some neighboring countries, Australians must have a visa for Cambodia, even for short visits.
For most short tourist trips, the easiest choice is applying for a Cambodia eVisa online beforehand.
Remember, the eArrival card is not a visa. You still need both a valid visa and the completed eArrival card to enter Cambodia.
You can either get a visa on arrival or apply for the eVisa beforehand. Getting an eVisa is recommended due to long queues and limited payment options at the border.
➡️ Danny L., a recent traveler, advises:
"Get the eVisa beforehand. It's quite annoying at the border because you can only pay cash in US dollars. Credit cards or other currencies aren't accepted."
What Australians need to complete the Cambodia eArrival card
Completing the Cambodia eArrival card is straightforward. You'll need:
✅ A valid Australian passport (must have at least 6 months validity left)
✅ Personal details (name, date of birth, passport number)
✅ Travel dates and accommodation details in Cambodia
✅ Visa information (make sure your eVisa or other visa details are ready)
How Australians can easily apply for the Cambodia eArrival
Australians can fill out the eArrival card online via:
- Official Cambodian immigration website (be aware of occasional technical issues)
- Reliable third-party services like iVisa or the iVisa mobile app
Why choose iVisa for your Cambodia eArrival?
With iVisa ✅ |
On your own ❌ |
Fast, clear process |
Confusing and endless government form questions |
Support from travel experts |
No immediate help available |
Double-checking to avoid mistakes |
Risk of errors or incorrect details |
Smooth submission process |
Technical glitches possible |
➡️ Jessica, a recent traveler from Melbourne, shares her experience:
"Getting the Cambodia eArrival card via the goverment was stressful - too many unnecessary questions and constant website errors."
Typically, the iVisa process takes only a few minutes, with instant confirmation or very short waiting times.
Do Australians need to print the eArrival confirmation?
After your eArrival card application is approved, you'll receive a confirmation email with a QR code.
Although digital versions are usually accepted, it's strongly recommended to carry a printed copy as a backup.
💡Femke Strietman, iVisa travel expert, recommends:
"Keep a printed copy handy in case your phone battery dies or internet access becomes unreliable at the Cambodian border."
Other important Cambodia entry tips for Australians
Aside from your eArrival card, Australians should be aware of these additional points:
- Passport validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your entry date and has enough blank pages for stamps.
- Accommodation details: Immigration officers often ask for proof of accommodation. Have your hotel reservations or accommodation addresses ready.
- Entry points: The eArrival card is required regardless of whether you enter Cambodia by air or via land border crossings from neighboring countries.
Questions about the Cambodia eArrival card?
If you have any questions about the eArrival card or travelling from Australia to Cambodia, get in touch via WhatsApp or iVisa’s chat service. We're here to help!