
The family and I recently joined me for a several hundred kilometer roundtrip visa run through the Thai border in Phsar Prum, Cambodia.
👋 Bye ChairWoman Meow 🐈⬛
The government here in Cambodia along with most other SE Asian countries, has a very xenophobic immigration policy, and that basically means nobody can acquire citizenship no matter how long they live in most of the countries here. In Cambodia's case, the price of citizenship is $300,000 USD, and without it you can't own land or have any basic rights.

In my case, since 2010 life has only become increasingly difficult year by year here, and now I am no longer eligible for renewable one-year visas, so every 10 months I have to spend lots of time and money to travel to Thailand for 5 minutes and return to Cambodia. This time the family joined me, so we had to bid farewell to ChairWoman Meow, but not without giving her lots of love before we left.
🛣️ Backroads To Pailin 🎰

Even though we live on the Thai border with a crossing gate, it has never been an international crossing, and for the last several years even crossings between local Thai and Cambodians has been closed. For this reason I have to leave Cambodia through another location, the easiest one is a roughly 6-hour drive to Phsar Prum, a casino town just outside Pailin, Cambodia.

My current visa situation is that I can get a one-month on arrival, then a 6-month extension within the country, then another 3-month extension before having to start all over again. There are only two visa categories here, tourist and working, so if I want to get the one-year visa I have to open a fake business, register it, pay taxes, get a work permit and several other licenses, around $3,000 USD, and in recent years the government wants me to pay fines dating back to 2010 for missing work permit years, even the years I never lived in Cambodia, quite ridiculous.
🥪 Picnics Are Mandatory 🧺

The local authorities where we live now are very understanding, so as long as I have a working visa they won't bother us for tax registration, business licenses, etc., at least in the beginning while we are getting on our feet and trying to get a project launched. In order to make the most of the situation, I decided I might as well spend a half day or so in Thailand and take the family along for the experience.

Picnics along the way are basically our favorite part of road trips, especially because we travel in our tuk-tuk and this makes it easy to stop anywhere we find some shade along the road make a small tuk-tuk picnic. Srey-Yuu rarely leaves the inside of the house or tuk-tuk without being forced, and even on picnic stops she'll stay in tuk-tuk until the food is ready, teenage life yo'.
🗣️ Time To Eat 🔔

Monkey-B and big sister both received unlimited screen time for this road trip, and these opportunities allow me to see how much self-control they have. Monkey-B has proven to be a podcast addict with little self control, not a bad habit, but she just needs to know when to take the headphones off.

There is little vegetarian in Cambodia, especially along the backroads, so we always prepare something for the road or bring things to cook along the way. In this case fried some vegan ham and brought some bread to make simple sandwiches, nothing fancy, just quick calories to keep us moving along the dusty Mad Max style roads. More to come in Part 2.....

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