The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia in Geneva represents the country at the United Nations Office at Geneva, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and other international organizations based in the city. It also serves as the de facto embassy to the Swiss Confederation.
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Visa Services
The mission provides visa services for travelers to Cambodia. The website offers information on visa requirements, application forms, and fees for Swiss citizens and residents. The e-visa system is also a convenient option for tourists.
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Consular Services
The mission offers consular services to Cambodian citizens in Switzerland, including passport renewals, civil registration, and document legalization. It is advisable to make an appointment for these services.
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Trade & Export Support
The mission represents Cambodia's interests at the WTO and other trade-related organizations. It also promotes bilateral trade with Switzerland, providing information on Cambodia's export products and investment climate.
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Investment Opportunities
The mission highlights investment opportunities in Cambodia to the Swiss business community, focusing on sectors such as sustainable tourism, agriculture, and light manufacturing.
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Business Support
The mission supports Swiss and Cambodian businesses by providing information on market access, trade regulations, and business opportunities in both countries.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The mission participates in cultural diplomacy activities in Geneva, promoting Cambodian culture and heritage within the international community.
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Appointment Information
It is recommended to contact the mission to schedule an appointment for consular services. The website provides contact details and opening hours.
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Special Notes
This mission has a dual function, handling both bilateral relations with Switzerland and multilateral diplomacy within the UN and other international bodies in Geneva.