[Hanoi city, Vietnam] On January 23, 2019, the government of Vietnam – Lithuania signed a visa exemption agreement for diplomatic passport holders. This Agreement takes effect from November 17, 2019.
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
1. Nationals of the State of either Contracting Party, who are holders of valid diplomatic passports, shall be exempted from visa requirement for the entry into, stay in, exit from and transit through the territory of State of the other Contracting Party for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days in any period of one hundred and eighty (180) days.
2. The above mentioned exemption of visa requirement applies to the nationals of the State of either Contracting Party, who are holders of valid diplomatic passports, providing they do not undertake any gainful activity in the State of the other Contracting Party.
Article 2
Nationals of the State of either Contracting Party, who are holders of valid diplomatic passports and assigned as members of diplomatic missions or consular posts as well as representatives of international organizations, Located in the territory of the State of other Contracting Party, including their family members, shall be required to obtain appropriate entry visa prior to their entry.
Article 3
1. Nationals of the State of either Contracting Party, specified in Article 1 of this Agreement, may enter or leave the territory of the State of the other Contracting Party at all border crossing points opened to international passengers’ traffic.
2. The Contracting Parties shall inform each other immediately through diplomatic channels of any change of their laws and regulations governing the entry, exit and stay of foreigners.
Article 4
The validity of diplomatic passports in the possession of nationals of the State of either Contracting Party shall extend at least three (3) months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the State of other Contracting Party.
Article 5
1. This Agreement shall not exempt nationals of the State of either Contracting Party, who are holders of valid diplomatic passports, from the obligations to respect laws and regulations enforced in the territory of the State of the other Contracting Party.
2. This Agreement does not affect the right of the competent authorities of the State of either Contracting Party to refuse admission or to shorten the stay in its territory of nationals of the State of the other Contracting Party, specified in Article 1 of this Agreement, who are considered undesirable or likely to endanger public peace, public order, public health or national security.
Article 6
1. Either Contracting Party may temporarily suspend, partly or entirely, the implementation of this Agreement for reasons of national security, public order or public health. The introduction and termination of such suspension shall be promptly notified to the other Contracting Party through diplomatic channels. The suspension as well as the termination of the suspension shall enter into force 48 (forty eight) hours from the date of the receipt of the written notification by the other Contracting Party.
2. The suspension of the implementation of this Agreement shall not affect the rights of nationals, specified in Article 1 of this Agreement, who are already staying in the territory of the receiving State.
Article 7
1. The Contracting Parties shall exchange, through diplomatic channels, specimens of their diplomatic passports within thirty (30) days from the date of entry into force of this Agreement.
2. In case of introduction of new diplomatic passports, as well as modifications to the existing ones, the Parties shall transmit the specimens of the said passports and inform about any change to each other in writing through diplomatic channels not later than thirty (30) days prior to their official introduction.
3. In case nationals of the State of either Contracting Party lose or damage their valid diplomatic passports in the territory of the State of the other Contracting Party, they shall immediately inform the competent authorities of the receiving State, through diplomatic missions or consular posts of the country of their nationality. The diplomatic mission or consular post concerned shall issue to the aforementioned persons a new passport or travel document for returning to the country of their nationality, in conformity with the legislation of their country.
Article 8
Any difference or dispute arising from the implementation or interpretation of this Agreement shall be settled amicably through consultations and/or negotiations between the Contracting Parties through diplomatic channels.
Article 9
1. This Agreement shall enter into force thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the last written notification in which the Contracting Parties inform each other, through diplomatic channels, that all requirements for the entry into force of this Agreement, as stipulated in their respective internal procedures, have been fulfilled.
2. This Agreement is concluded for an indefinite period of time, unless either Contracting Party decides to terminate this Agreement by giving written notification to the other Contracting Party through diplomatic channels. The termination shall take effect ninety (90) days after the date of the receipt of the written notification of termination by the other Contracting Party.
3. This Agreement may be amended only by mutual written consent of the Contracting Parties. Such amendment shall enter into force according to the paragraph 1 of this Article and shall form an integral part of this Agreement.
Done in Ha Noi on 23/01/2019 in two originals, each in the Vietnamese, Lithuanian and English languages, all text being equally authentic. In case of any divergence in their interpretation, the English text shall prevail.
For original copy of Agreement on Visa exemption for diplomatic passport holders between Vietnam – Lithuania
Honorary Consulate of Lithuania in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Address :Unit B1507, No# 12 Quoc Huong Street, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Phone : (028) 3899 0175 Fax : N/A Email : N/A Website : N/A Map : https://goo.gl/maps/x2bLaKMtFbn6no4Z9 Please note : There is NO Embassy of Lithuania in Hanoi.
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