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CAMBODIA

MY SECOND HOME

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The Official Launch of CAMBODIA MY SECOND HOME

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1. H.E. Sderng Sokhom

Secretary of State at Ministry of Economy and Finance

 

2. H.E. Nov Sokpheap

Chairman of Khmer Home Charity Association

 

3. H.E. Kirth Chantharith

Director General of The General Department of Immigration

 

4. H.E. Top Sopheak

Secretary of State at Ministry of Tourism

 

5. H.E. Heng Sour

Secretary of State at Ministry Of Labor And Vocational Training

Certificate Handing Ceremony and MoU Signing

On 16th June 2022, a ceremony was organized at the General Department of Immigration to present the official letter from the Ministry of Interior to the Chairman of Khmer Home Charity Association, H.E. Nov Sokpheap. H.E Nov Sokpheap officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with My Second Home CM2H (Cambodia) Co. Ltd for the CM2H program at the General Department of Immigration.

CAMBODIA MY SECOND HOME

is on General Department of Immigration official website.

  • Promoted by the Cambodia Ministry of Interior to allow foreigners to stay in the Kingdom of Cambodia with a Golden Visa of 10 years.

  • Holders​ can apply for Cambodia passport after 5 years, which is the only pathway for one to apply for a Cambodian passport.

  • Open to all countries recognized by Cambodia with certain investment and financial requirements.

  • Successful applicants do not have any entry or exit restrictions in Cambodia.

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About CM2H

Cambodia My Second Home?

Cambodia My 2nd Home” is the major initiative launched by Ministry of Interior and operate by My Second Home CM2H (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. with an aim to introduce this beautiful country to the world. We allow people from around the world to sign up for CM2H membership for a broad range of services and consultancy including immigration, business, education, families, etc. At the same time, we will give back and contribute to society unparalleled through a Charity Association, the Khmer Home Charity Association (KHCA)

A word from the Operation Director Of Cambodia My Second Home

In the early 1990s, the Cambodian government sets up an immigration law hoping to attract foreign capital. The initial plan was very successful and boosted the local economy and development, greatly driving Cambodia’s GDP growth from 1994 to 2018 with remarkable results. However, the number of applicants at that time exceeded the government’s expectations. In order to control the flow of people and maintain a healthy development of the domestic economy, the Cambodian government decided to suspend the immigration law in 2019 and stop issuing passports to overseas people.

After three years of detailed discussion and review, the Cambodian government believes that they are ready. As the first step of the new immigration law, the Ministry of Interior and the Khmer Home Charity Association decided to launch a key project exclusively called “Cambodia My Second Home” investment immigration program in 2022, to reopen Cambodia as another new option for migrants to choose. The entire plan focuses on several areas, including eliminating unauthorized intermediary companies, reviving economic development, and encouraging foreign investment in Cambodia.

On June 16, 2022, H.E. Nov Sokpheap, the chairman of the Khmer Home Charity Association, and H.E. Kirth Chantharith, director of the General Department of Immigration, officially handed over the official letter of the “Cambodia My Second Home” investment immigration plan at the General Department of Immigration (GDI). I am glad to announce that Cambodia is ready to enter to another golden age.

Mr. Lam Ho Bun

Operation Director of Cambodia My Second Home

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