Australian citizens can apply for a Cambodia eVisa online and receive their approved visa within 3 business days. The eVisa costs $36 USD and allows Australians to visit Cambodia for up to 30 days. Here is everything Australians need to know about the Cambodia eVisa in 2026.
Do Australians Need a Visa for Cambodia?
Yes – Australian citizens require a visa to enter Cambodia. Available options:
- Cambodia eVisa ($36 USD): Apply online at evisa.gov.kh – approved in 3 business days
- Visa on Arrival (~$30 USD cash): Available at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap airports on arrival
- Embassy Visa: Apply at the Cambodian Embassy in Canberra or the Consulate in Sydney
Most Australians prefer the eVisa for its convenience. Read our full Cambodia eVisa guide.
Requirements for Australian Applicants
- Valid Australian passport (6+ months validity from return date)
- Digital passport photo (white background, JPEG)
- Email address
- Credit/debit card for $36 USD payment
- Planned travel dates and Cambodia accommodation address
See the full requirements page.
Smartraveller – Australian Government Travel Advice
The Australian Government’s Smartraveller website advises Australians to exercise a high degree of caution in Cambodia. Key advice includes:
- Obtain comprehensive travel insurance before departure
- Register your trip on the Smartraveller website
- Be cautious of scams targeting tourists in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap
- Carry your eVisa and passport at all times
Entry Points for Australians
Australian visitors most commonly arrive at Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH) or Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI). Both airports accept the Cambodia eVisa. For overland entry from Vietnam, the Bavet border crossing also accepts eVisas. See Cambodia entry requirements 2026.
Stay Duration and Extensions
Australian visitors can stay up to 30 days on a Tourist eVisa. The visa is valid for 90 days from issue. One extension of 30 days is available through Cambodian immigration. See Cambodia eVisa validity and extensions.
Frequently Asked Questions for Australians
Can Australians get a visa on arrival in Cambodia?
Yes – Australian citizens can get a visa on arrival at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap airports. Bring one passport photo and $30 USD in cash.
Do Australian children need their own Cambodia eVisa?
Yes – children travelling on their own Australian passport need their own eVisa. Parents must apply on their behalf through the official portal.
Is Cambodia safe for Australian tourists in 2026?
Cambodia is generally safe. Smartraveller advises exercising a high degree of caution. Road safety and petty theft are the main concerns. Avoid rural areas with potential unexploded ordnance.