General Department of Immigration

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February 24, 2026

General Department of Immigration Executes Expulsion of 1,090 Foreign Nationals in February 2026

The General Department of Immigration expelled a total of 1,090 foreign nationals from Cambodia in February 2026, following legal procedures and targeting violations including illegal entry, residence, and employment. This action reflects ongoing government efforts to enforce immigration law and address cybercrime-linked cases.

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February 23, 2026

Cambodia’s Emphasis on Peaceful Border Resolution with Thailand Reaffirmed by Ministry of Interior and Hun Manet

The Ministry of Interior and Samdech Hun Manet reiterate Cambodia’s commitment to peace and the full implementation of existing agreements with Thailand for peaceful border dispute resolution, highlighting the importance of safe civilian resettlement and adherence to international law. This statement has long-term reference value for Cambodia’s border and security policy.

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February 21, 2026

Forced Deportation of 372 Foreign Nationals by Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration in February 2026

This update documents the deportation of 372 foreign nationals by Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration in February 2026, reflecting the government’s enforcement measures on immigration compliance and illegal residence. It holds long-term reference value for understanding immigration policy enforcement and administrative actions related to border control.

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February 18, 2026

GDI Leadership Meeting Reviews January 2026 Operations and Sets February Directions at Tertiary Airport Immigration Police Post

The Chief of the Tertiary International Airport Immigration Police Post led a strategic meeting to review January 2026 operational results and define work directions for February. The session emphasized strict adherence to anti-corruption rules, collaboration with national security institutions, and active participation in combating online scams, highlighting governance and enforcement priorities.

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