About the Poland Embassy in Cambodia (PEC)
The Poland Embassy presence in Cambodia (PEC) supports Polish citizens in the Kingdom of Cambodia and fosters bilateral ties between Poland and Cambodia. The mission’s consular scope includes assistance to Polish nationals, cooperation with local authorities and partners, and guidance on visa procedures handled through the competent Polish diplomatic network.
Consular presence in Phnom Penh
Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Phnom Penh
Address: No. C15–C16, Street Betong, Sras Chak, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Telephone: +855 76 775 7777
Email: secretariat@polandconsul.com / plhckh.sec@gmail.com
Website: https://polandconsul.com/
Visa information (Schengen & National)
For short-stay Schengen (C) and long-stay national (D) visas to Poland, applicants in Cambodia should follow the instructions from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the competent regional Polish mission. Requirements and routes (Embassy/Consulate/VAC) can change—verify current guidance before booking an appointment.
- Overview of Poland visa categories and rules (official): refer to the Polish MFA visa page.
- If a regional Polish Embassy/Consulate is competent for residents of Cambodia, submit applications through that mission or its partnered Visa Application Centre (VAC) as instructed.
- Bring all required documents, biometrics (if applicable), and track status via the channel you applied through.
Services for Polish citizens
- Emergency assistance and coordination with local authorities
- Consular certificates and limited notarial acts (as applicable)
- Information on passports, civil status, and legal matters (where competency applies)
Contact & useful links
- Honorary Consulate in Phnom Penh: see contact above
- Polish Government – Country page for Cambodia (background & relations)
- Polish MFA – Visas (policy & categories)
Emergency: If you are a Polish citizen in Cambodia and require urgent assistance, contact the Honorary Consulate first. For after-hours or escalations, follow the emergency guidance published by the Polish MFA.