May 14, 2020
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Vietnam Immigration & Visa News Update [COVID19]

đź’” Till now, The Vietnamese government is still suspending entry into Vietnam to all foreigners.

[Vietnam – Republic of Korea] Flights operating on the Ho Chi Minh City-Incheon route will depart at 23:10 beginning from June 3 and will run two flights per week throughout June. Elsewhere, flights on the Hanoi-Incheon route are scheduled to depart at 23:35 starting from June 2 with flights running twice per week.

[Vietnam – Taiwan] First flight from Taiwan Landed in Vietnam after COVID 19. See more

20 May 2020 : 340 Vietnamese nationals stuck in India for months in a complicated and difficult Covid-19 lockdown were brought home Wednesday on a special flight.

Around 4,300 Vietnamese are expected to be repatriated between May 18 and June 15 on special flights from Australia, Canada, South Korea, the UK, and the US.

17 May 2020 : The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines performed a repatriation flight carrying 202 Vietnamese citizens from Madrid capital of Spain. The plane landed at the Da Nang International Airport

16  May 2020 : Nearly 200 stranded Vietnamese citizens brought home from Europe & 340 Vietnamese citizens come back home from Washington DC.

14 May 2020 : Nearly 200 stranded Vietnamese citizens brought home from Philippines.

13 May 2020 : Vietnam has approved the reopening of sub-border gates and border crossings in Lang Son and Quang Ninh provinces connecting with China to ease trade between the two countries.

13 May 2020 : 340 stranded Vietnamese citizens brought home from Russia

11 May 2020 : Bring home over 270 Vietnamese citizens stranded in Malaysia.

10 May 2020 : Additional 300 Vietnamese citizens from Canada come back home

🏖 08 May 2020 : Social distance was lifted

07  May 2020 : Vietnamese citizens stranded in the US to return home

06 May 2020  : As many as 240 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from France.

03 May 2020 : 300 Vietnamese citizens stranded in UAE come back home.

02 May 2020 : Vietnam brings home over 300 citizens stranded in Canada due to COVID-19

26 Apr 2020 : 105 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Indonesia

24 Apr 2020 : 215 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Singapore & 180 Vietnamese stranded by a flight ban in Cebu – Philippines flied back home on a Vietnam Airlines flight

🌞 23 April 2020 : Vietnam’s immigration offices reopened : foreigners in Vietnam now can apply for visa extension and visa renewal normally.

18 Apr 2020 : Vietnamese stranded in Italy return home

14 Apr 2020, 12 Vietnamese citizens stranded in Japan due  to COVID  19  come back home

06 Apr & 08 Apr 2020 : 600 German and other European citizens stranded in Vietnam due to Covid-19 disease enabled to repatriate on Monday and Wednesday by two special Vietnam Airlines flights to Frankfurt in Germany.

💔22 Mar 2020 : Vietnam has suspended the entry of all foreigners : Visitors are not allow to enter the country.

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Vietnam’s immigration offices reopened 23 April 2020, foreigners in Vietnam now can apply for visa extension and visa renewal normally. On 13 May 2020, Vietnam has approved the reopening of sub-border gates and border crossings in Lang Son and Quang Ninh provinces connecting with China to ease trade between the two countries.

Due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases, Vietnam has decided to close its doors to foreign visitors. These include Norwegian citizens who are entitled to visa-free entry into the country.

Covid 19 has affected people’s travel plans. That’s because countries around the world have to stop welcoming foreign visitors that could further spread the virus.

Due to Covid 19, the Vietnamese government has suspended the entry of all foreigners into their country, including those who were eligible for visa-free entry. This is part of the government’s public health measures to stop the spread of the Covid 19 virus.

The Government of Vietnam has temporarily suspended the entry of all foreigners due to the complicated development of the Covid 19 pandemic. This move was just one of the many efforts that the Vietnam government has put in place in order to combat the quick increase of the coronavirus cases.

It’s clear that the Covid 19 pandemic has resulted in such a significant impact in the travel and tourism industry. Because the virus has been spreading rapidly, travelers have to make an unfortunate decision of postponing or canceling their travel plans.

The Covid 19 pandemic has brought travel to a standstill and caused massive disruption in the travel and tourism industry. From March 2020, when the virus started spreading rapidly, Vietnam has to close its borders and limit the entry of foreign travelers.

The outbreak of Covid 19 has presented the world with a major challenge. This is especially true in the travel and tourism sector.