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If you want to go to Cambodia for medical treatment, you need to apply for health insurance. Health insurance is mandatory for anyone in Cambodia who has an official job, which most expats have when they come to the country.
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Issuance of visas for the purpose of treatment is not provided.
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Medical facilities and services in Cambodia usually don’t meet international standards and can be expensive if you are not insured. Cambodia doesn’t have free medical care for foreigners.
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Do I need health insurance in Cambodia?
If you have a job in Cambodia, you are legally required to register with the state health system.
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What are the benefits of private health insurance in Cambodia?
- Fast service
- This covers most of your potential expenses
- You will receive the highest possible level of care
- Medical equipment is more modern
- Employees are more likely to speak English
- Documents are also likely to be in English
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The health insurance policy must cover any expenses that may arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical intervention, treatment in a medical facility, or death during your stay.
According to the Citizenship Act, a child who was born to a mother or father with Khmer citizenship, whether in marriage or out of wedlock, receives Khmer citizenship regardless of the place of birth.
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In addition, any child who was born to an unknown mother or father and found (just born) in Cambodia is considered to have been in Cambodia and is eligible for citizenship. Similarly, any child whose mother or father is a foreign national who was born and legally resided in Cambodia at the time of birth is also eligible for Khmer citizenship.
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