At some point, foreigners have to leave Vietnam for a variety of reasons. Some choose to depart due to the expiration of their visas, end of a work contract, desire to explore another country, or simply to reunite with their family and loved ones.
At some point, foreigners have to leave Vietnam for a variety of reasons. Some choose to depart due to the expiration of their visas, end of a work contract, desire to explore another country, or simply to reunite with their family and loved ones.
As a foreigner in Vietnam, your stay in the country is only limited to the validity period of your visa. For instance, if you’re holding a tourist visa with a 30-day validity period, this means your stay in the country cannot go beyond 30 days.
If you are traveling to Vietnam as a tourist, it’s important that you apply for your tourist visa ahead. Although Vietnam offers visa exemption to tourists of certain nationalities, most nationalities that are entering Vietnam as a tourist would require a visa before they can enter the country.
Traveling with kids can be exhausting, but you can minimize the stress if you come prepared. So before you start packing your bags, you must research the rules and regulations involved when taking your kids for a trip.
A work permit is an important document that foreigners should have when taking up jobs in Vietnam for more than 3 months. The employer must apply it 15 days prior to the start of the foreign worker’s employment in the country.
When flying to Vietnam, one of the most important things that you need to show upon check-in is the identification document. This is required by all airlines, including Vietnam Airlines, which is the flag carrier of Vietnam.
There was a new decree released by the Vietnam Government concerning the temporary residence certification of foreigners entering the country. The new decree, which has taken effect on July 1st, states that the Immigration control unit will no longer issue temporary residence certificates to foreigners entering through the automatic control gate.
Vietnam’s growing economy has attracted foreign investors from around the world to visit and do business. The country’s economic situation in recent years has been very promising.
As stipulated on Vietnam’s Law on Entry, Exit, Residence, and Transit of Foreigners, the immigration authority will issue a temporary residence card to foreigners who are legally allowed to reside in Vietnam for a certain time. Also known as the TRC, the temporary residence card is issued by the competent authority of Vietnam’s Ministry of