Timeline for What happens if you are refused entry between two countries?
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Jan 13, 2019 at 16:09 | comment | added | Anish Sheela | Cambodia almost guarantees entry to you. I am also curious @ramirami | |
Dec 14, 2018 at 20:14 | comment | added | lowtoxin | @ramirami Interesting what was the reason someone was refused entry into Cambodia? | |
Sep 12, 2017 at 7:08 | comment | added | user67108 | It happened to me once between HK and Shenzhen. My HK exit stamp (that was a long time ago) was cancelled and it was as if I hadn't left HK. | |
Sep 13, 2015 at 7:47 | comment | added | deceze | FWIW, I once got a cancelled departure stamp due to my scheduled flight being unable to take off, and passengers having had to spent one night in a hotel. Just saying there's all sorts of reasons for canceling a departure. | |
Sep 12, 2015 at 6:07 | comment | added | Gayot Fow | There are some other questions here on Thailand/Cambodia. Please look them over and see if you can answer some. | |
Sep 12, 2015 at 5:20 | comment | added | ramirami | @GayotFow to clarify, this is not my stamp, but mine (received at land border crossing) was the same with big red "CANCELLED". So, technically you don't "enter" the country again and as far as immigration is concerned you simply have never left. | |
Sep 12, 2015 at 4:18 | comment | added | Gayot Fow | +1, Excellent image! It include the dates too. Any idea what the writing says? And can you include if this was a land crossing? And thanks for adding a great answer with live passport stamps. | |
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Sep 12, 2015 at 3:29 | history | answered | ramirami | CC BY-SA 3.0 |