Cambodia Residency to Avoid CRS?

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I've heard that it's super easy\cheap to get Cambodian residency (and business visa for 1 year etc), the question is can you open bank accounts using this residency and claim you actually live and pay taxes in Cambodia?

I'm guessing that banks will frown upon this thing and may ask to produce other address proof etc, but just wondering if anybody here tried that.
 
Have you been to Cambodia?....I have to open an account. However would you want to‌ claim to live under a dictatorship to avoid CRS? From a foreign banking point of‍ view I don't think it will be received well but Singapore banking maybe possible.
 
I meant to say in my previous post I "had to open". I opened‍ an account there with ABABank. Not sure why it came out as "have to open"⁠ conf/(%.

Yes, if at some⁣ point you plan to invest there perhaps, make use of deposit rates or stay outside⁢ CRS as you originally intended.
 
A few years ago the situation definitely was‍ like you described (I got a business visa + extended it by 6 months, without⁠ even a hint of any business). But somebody on this forum said the rules have⁤ changed recently, and getting a business visa is no longer that easy.
 
Where did you see that?⁤
Did you manage to do any banking using your residency card?

Looks interesting.. really high︀ yields. Not sure if they have deposit insurance though.
 
This thread.

Even if‌ the rules have tightened, I suspect there are workarounds.

It was just a 6-month⁠ business visa page on my passport. With the visa, a rental agreement and a local⁤ mobile number, I opened an account without issues. I have wired money there a few⁣ times, but I don't know if they would e.g. accept a wire from a crypto⁢ exchange.
 
Biggest problem will be if your country considers a one year business visa as genuine‌ residency.
 
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