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Time limit for Vietnam visa exemption shortened to 5 days

The duration required for granting a visa exemption for overseas Vietnamese to enter Vietnam has been reduced from seven to five business days on receipt of valid applications, according to a prime ministerial decision.

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Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The decision, which amends certain provisions of the regulation on Vietnam visa exemptions for overseas Vietnamese, will come into effect on April 15, 2012.

The decision also regulates in detail the visit extension for holders of visa exemption certificates when their 90-days in Vietnam are over.

Accordingly, those who want to extend their stay in Vietnam are required to carry out procedures for extension five days before the period expires.

An extension file includes the passport of the individual applying for extension and the application for visa renewal, replacement, or modification, or visit extension.

This application must be certified by the police of the ward or commune where the applicant temporarily resides.

The extended period of stay must not exceed 90 days for each time of extension.

Source: VietNamNet/Tuoi Tre

Employing Foreign Workers in Vietnam

In 2011, the number of registered foreign employees in Vietnam exceeded 74,000, which is a staggering number compared with the last three years where the numbers remained at around 55,000. As more companies employ foreign staff to work in Vietnam, management needs to be aware of some core legal issues before sending staff on employment assignments in the country.

work business Employing Foreign Workers in Vietnam

Who Can Work in Vietnam?

Foreigners wishing to work in Vietnam must be at least 18 years old and be healthy enough to satisfy the job requirements. Only those with high technical skills or high professional qualifications regarding service and with considerable experience may be employed. As with other jurisdictions, a foreign employee is required to prove that he or she does not have any criminal record with a national security offense, and must not currently be subject to criminal prosecution or any criminal sentence in accordance with Vietnamese and foreign laws.

Grounds for Employment

The law lays out clearly different forms under which a foreign employee may work in Vietnam. Generally, a foreign expatriate may enter into Vietnam to work only under the following grounds:

  • Performance of a labor contract between the foreigner and a Vietnam-based company.
  • Internal transfer within an enterprise that has a commercial presence in Vietnam.
  • Performance of a type of contract (but not a labor contract), namely economic, commercial, financial, banking, insurance, scientific and technical, cultural, sporting, educational, or medical health contracts between a foreign entity and a Vietnam-based entity.
  • Service providers pursuant to a contract or, in other words, contractual service suppliers.
  • Service salespersons.
  • Foreigners representing a foreign nongovernmental organization that is permitted to operate in Vietnam.
  • Persons responsible for setting up a commercial presence.

Visa

Foreigners entering Vietnam must have a valid passport and Vietnam visa, and must be able to state the purpose and length of their stay in the country before they can be granted entry. Visas may be applied for, and issued, at the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Police, a consulate office under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a foreign representative office, or a Vietnamese consulate overseas. If a visa applicant is already in Vietnam, he or she may apply to the Vietnamese immigration authority for a visa. The maximum visa term for a foreigner working in Vietnam is 12 months. Visas cannot be renewed once expired, but a new one can be applied for if necessary.

A foreign worker with a valid work permit may also apply for a Temporary Residence Card for a period of up to three years. The application must be submitted to the provincial Immigration Department, and may include supporting documents such as a housing lease contract and an employer’s certificate of incorporation.

Work Permit

A work permit is normally required from a foreign employee working for more than three months in Vietnam. Once an employer receives two sets of application files from the potential foreign employee, the employer can apply for issuance of a work permit for that foreigner from the Department of Labor, War Invalids, and Social Affairs (DOLISA). For a foreign employee working in Vietnam on the ground of performance of a labor contract between the foreigner and a Vietnam-based company, after a work permit has been issued, usually within two weeks of submitting an application file to DOLISA, a written labor contract in accordance with the labor law of Vietnam, and consistent with the work permit issued, must be signed by the foreigner and the employer. A copy of this signed contract must be forwarded by the employer to DOLISA. For foreigners working in Vietnam on other grounds, including internal transfer, no Vietnamese labor contract is required.

A work permit is not required from the following foreign employees:

  • A member or owner of a limited liability company or a member of the board of management of a shareholding company.
  • A person offering services to practice law, under a professional license issued by the Ministry of Justice.
  • A Chief Representative Officer, Chief Project Officer, or representative of a foreign nongovernmental organization for its operation in Vietnam.
  • An internal transferee of a company that engages in one of 11 service sectors as stated in Vietnam’s WTO service commitments.
  • A person providing professional and technical consultancy service or conducting other missions serving for the implementation, evaluation, and supervision of Official Development Aid programs or projects according to the agreements signed between foreign parties and the Vietnamese Government.
  • A person permitted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to conduct media activities in Vietnam.
  • Other circumstances as stipulated by the Prime Minister.

Personal Income Tax

Foreign residents who stay in Vietnam for at least 183 days within 12 consecutive months are subject to personal income tax on all income earned in Vietnam and regular income earned abroad. Vietnam uses a progressive tax scale when calculating personal income tax, with the highest rate being 35%. Foreigners who stay in Vietnam for less than 183 days during a 12-month period are subject to personal income tax on regular and irregular income sourced in Vietnam during their residence in Vietnam and, instead of the progressive rate, a 20% flat rate will be applied.

Vietnam has signed double tax agreements (DTA) with many countries, in which tax exemptions may be applied in specified circumstances. As the language of each agreement differs to some extent, each country should be considered separately. The tax exemptions under the DTAs will not apply automatically, as the application for the exemption must be submitted to the Ministry of Finance.

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4 steps to get Vietnam visa on arrival

You are confused about Vietnam visa? You do not know how to get Vietnam visa on arival? Now applying Vietnam visa on arrival has never been easier with 4 single steps.

vietnam visa process 4 steps to get Vietnam visa on arrival

1. Fill out the secure online application form
You are required to enter the exact personal information of the applicant(s).
2. Confirm and pay for service fee
Please double check to ensure the information is correct, select to use extra services (Airport Fast Track/Car Pick-Up) if any.
You can make payment with your Credit/ Debit Card via OnePay/PayPal or pay via Western Union.
3. Get approval letter and prepare for getting visa stamped on arrival
After 1 working day (urgent service) or 2 working days (normal one), YOU WILL:
• Get visa approval letter via email (attached with entry and exit form)
• Print out the letter and the entry and exit form
• Fill out the entry and exit form
• Prepare 2 passport sized photos and an amount of USD for stamping fee ($25 for single entry; $50 for multiple entry visa)
• Put all above mentioned things along with your passport in a package, then show them to Immigration officer at Vietnam arrival airports.
4. Get your visa stamped upon arrival
Upon arrival to Vietnam International Airports (Hanoi, Da Nang or Hochiminh), you present all things in the prepared package (passport, visa approval letter, 2 passport sized photos, the exit and entry form and stamping fee) to the Immigration officer to get your visa stamped.
(To save your time at the airports, you are recommended to use our airport fast track service).
5 reasons to choose Vietnam visa on arrival

Visa is the very first thing you need before your trip to a foreign country. Normally, all kinds of visas can be otained at embassies or consulates. However, when you go to Vietnam, you can have one more choice to get Vietnam visa: that is Vietnam visa on arrival. So here are 5 reasons to choose Vietnam visa on arrival.

noi bai international airport 5 reasons to choose Vietnam visa on arrival

Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi

1. Simple procedure

Vietnam visa on arrival is rather simple, just visit the website http://www.vietnam-visa.com and click apply. It only takes you couples of minutes to fill in the Vietnam visa application form. Then with 2 more steps online, you will get a pre-approved Vietnam visa letter which lets you enter Vietnam without any trouble.

2. Save your time

Instead of waiting as many as 7 days to get your visa, apply online can help you get Vietnam visa approval letter within 48 hours maximum. Even in urgent cases, your Vietnam visa can be done within one working day. So why don’t you enjoy your time and give troubles to us?

3. Save your money

The service fee to get Vietnam visa approval letter is starting from $21.25. It is just a small fee to help you get out of trouble with lenthening procedures when applying for a Vietnam visa. And you are just charged the service fee in case your visa application is surely processed successfully.

Remember that service fee is different from stamping fee. Service fee is the fee you pay to get Vietnam visa approval letter. Stamping fee is the fee you pay directly to Vietnam Immigration officers at Vietnam international airports to get your passport stamped with Vietnam visa. Stamping fee must be paid in cash by USD or VND.

4. A convenient way

By picking up at Vietnam international airports, Vietnam visa on arrival is a convenient way for air travelers to Vietnam. You can also apply for ahead of time before your trip and pick it up when arrive.

5. Easy to apply everywhere

For those who are living far away from Vietnam Embassy/Consulate, Vietnam visa on arrival is the best choice. Even when you are on your holiday in other countries, you can easily apply for Vietnam visa on arrival online at the website http://www.vietnam-visa.com.

Here are 5 reasons to choose Vietnam visa on arrival. Now let’s say goodbye to trouble and be a smarter traveler. Welcome to Vietnam!

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The difference between Vietnam Embassy visa and Vietnam visa on arrival

Amongst a number of things to prepare for a trip to Vietnam, getting Vietnam visa is not the most significant but the very first task to be completed as efficiently as possible. Some may get confused about Vietnam embassy visa and Vietnam visa on arrival. So what is the difference between them?

vietnam embassy bangkok The difference between Vietnam Embassy visa and Vietnam visa on arrival

Vietnam Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand

Vietnam embassy visa

Vietnam embassy visa is the visa which you can get at Vietnam Embassy/Consulate. No matter where you are or which passport you hold, you can reach for the nearest Vietnam Embassy/Consulate to apply for a visa. The time and the price of processing a visa vary from the Embassy/Eonsulate. Normally, it will take you 3-7 working days. All information about getting Vietnam visa at Vietnam Embassy/Consulate you can find at the website of the nearest Embassy/Consulate.

Vietnam Embassy visa is applied for those who travel by land, by air, by train and by sea.

Vietnam visa on arrival

Vietnam visa on arrival is the visa applied for those who travel by air to Vietnam only, and will get their visa stamped onto their passport at the immigration check-in when arriving at the Vietnam International Airport. By submitting the approval letter together with your passport (6 months validity), two 6-month valid photos, and stamping fee, the visa will be stamped onto your passport.

You are advised to use this kind of Vietnam visa when:

-          You travel to Vietnam by air

-          There’s no Vietnam Embassy/Consulate in your country or near you

-          You would like to avoid all the Embassy/Consulate chasing-down, hassle, and to save your time.

To get visa on arrival all you need to do is as follows:

- Getting visa approval letters by visiting the website http://www.vietnam-visa.com, filling in the form and sending to us. After 1 working day (normal service) or 2- 3 working days (normal service) of receiving your final confirmation on payment for service fee, we will send you a copy of the pre-approved letter by Vietnam Immigration Department for picking up Vietnam visa at Vietnam’s international airports.
- Print the approved letter and bring 2 photos sized 4×6cm with you for picking up visa at the Vietnam international airports.
- Stamp your Vietnam visa and pay the stamping fee directly at the airports.

You can see Vietnamese visa cost here http://www.vietnam-visa.com/pricing.html.

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Special Vietnam visa regulations for those who travel to Phu Quoc Island

Under regulation on foreign entry into, exit from, and residence in Phu Quoc Island, foreigners and Vietnamese ctitizens who bear foreign passports can enter Vietnam through cruise ships and then travel to Phu Quoc Island without Vietnam visa.

phu quoc island Special Vietnam visa regulations for those who travel to Phu Quoc Island

After arriving in Phu Quoc Island, foreign tourists are allowed to stay here for less than 15 days. If they want to travel to other places or stay in the island for more than 15 days, Vietnam Immigration Department will be responsible for issuing visas right on the spot. Their passports must be valid for at least 45 days. If passports are about to expire, it is necessary to be renewed prior to arrival.

About Phu Quoc Island:

Located in Kien Giang Province, Phu Quoc Island (also known as Pearl Island) is the largest and most untouched island of Vietnam. Also being regarded as the “next Phuket”, Phu Quoc is a truly paradise on Earth for both domestic and foreign travelers. Phu Quoc is famous for many picturesque beaches stretching along 150 km namely romantic Ong Lang Beach, irresistible Bai Sao, sophisticated Bai Dai beach (Long Bank, one of the five hidden beaches in the world) stretching to the horizon. Coming to Phu Quoc, tourists should not miss coral reefs swarming with tropical fish, of every possible color and design. Swimming, sun bathing, boat-sailing, scuba-diving, etc. are all the exciting and relaxing seaside activities that will absolutely make unforgettable moments in your life.

How to get there:

1. By cruise ship

Coming to Phu Quoc by cruise ship, you are exempted for Vietnam visa less than 15 days. Visitors arriving in Phu Quoc by any other mean still need to obtain Vietnam visa.

2. By air

You can fly from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) through Vietnam Airlines flights or from Rach Gia (in Kien Giang Province) to Phu Quoc. Only Air Mekong offers direct flights from Hanoi to Phu Quoc Island.

3. By boat

There are also ferries and hydrofoils between Phu Quoc to Rach Gia, Ha Tien and Hon Chong.Note: Depending on season, taxis may not be available in Phu Quoc. So if you want to get around, you can take motorbike or walk instead.

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Vietnam and Qatar soon sign visa exemption agreement

The Vietnamese government always wishes to promote cooperative relations with Qatar to bring practical benefits for the two countries.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung affirmed in Hanoi on April 19 during his meeting with Qatar Ambassador to Vietnam Mohammed Jaber Abdullah Al-Sulaiti.

 Vietnam and Qatar soon sign visa exemption agreement
He said he hopes that Ambassador will make an active contribution to promoting the friendship between Vietnam and Qatar during his working term in Vietnam.

PM Dung insisted on promoting cooperative relations between the two nations, especially in the field of trade, saying that it was necessary for both countries to soon sign an agreement on visa exemption to foster bilateral cooperation in the fields of banking, oil and gas, energy and labour export.

For his part, the ambassador expressed his wish that Vietnam would create favourable conditions for effectively implementing the trade agreements between the two countries in the near future.

Source: VOV

Instruction to get Vietnam visa in Australia

australia Instruction to get Vietnam visa in Australia

Citizens or residents in Australia can choose between two options to get a visa to Vietnam:

- One, reaching the Vietnam Embassy in Australia to apply for a visa to Viet nam by yourself

Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra, AUSTRALIA
Address: 6 Timbarra Crescent, O’Malley, ACT, 2606, Australia
Phone:  612 – 6286 6059
Fax:      (612) 6286 4534
Email:    vembassy@webone.com.au; Canberra@au.vnembassy.org

Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Address: Suite 205, level 2, Edgecliff Centre 203 – 233 New South Head Road, Edgecliff, NSW 2027
Phone:  (612) 9327 2539
Fax:      (612) 9328 1653
Email:    vnconsul@ihug.com.au

Working time : Monday – Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 p.m. Australian public holidays are excepted.

- Two, applying online at https://secure.vietnam-visa.com/apply.html for a Vietnam visa on arrival (Get your Vietnam Visa approval letter before you go and pickup Vietnam visa at Vietnam international airport within 1 or 2 working days).

For further informations, please go to requirements for apply your visa for Vietnam.

Apply Vietnam visa in Argentina

Vietnam Argentina Apply Vietnam visa in Argentina

Citizens or residents in Argentina can choose between two options to get a visa to Vietnam:

- One, reaching the Vietnam Embassy in Argentina to apply for a visa to Viet nam by yourself

Embassy of Vietnam in Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Address: 11 de Septiembre 1442 (CP 1426), Belgrano Buenos Aires, Capital Federal – Argentinaral ARGENTINA
Phone:  (054.11) 4783-1
Fax:       (054.11) 4782-
Email:    sqvnartn@fibertel.com
Website: : www.vietnamembassy.org.ar

Note: Office hour: Monday – Friday: Morning: 10.00a.m – 13.00p.m Afternoon: 14.30p.m – 16.00p.m

- Two, applying online at https://secure.vietnam-visa.com/apply.html for a Vietnam visa on arrival (Get your Vietnam Visa approval letter before you go and pickup Vietnam visa at Vietnam international airport within 1 or 2 working days).

For further informations, please go to requirements for apply your visa for Vietnam.

Getting Vietnam visa in Russia

Vietnam Russia Flag Getting Vietnam visa in Russia

Citizens or residents in Russian can choose between two options to get a visa to Vietnam:

- One, reaching the Vietnam Embassy in Russian to apply for a visa by yourself

Embassy of Vietnam in Moscow, RUSSIAN
Address: 13, Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Phone:  (70-95) 245 092
Fax:      (70-95) 246 312
Email:    dsqvn@com2com.ru

Consulate General of Vietnam in Karla Libknhesta, RUSSIAN
Address: 411 –Divs-22 –Karla Libknhesta-620075
Phone:  (7343) 253 0280
Fax:      (7343) 253 0282
Email:    lequyquynh@mofa.gov.vn
Website: lequyquynh2@yahoo.gov.vn

Consulate General of Vietnam in Vladivostok, RUSSIAN
Address: 107/1, Puskinskaya St., Vladivostok, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Phone:  (7-4232) 205 81
Fax:      (7-4232) 261 49
Email:    tls_vla@yahoo.com

- Two, applying online at https://secure.vietnam-visa.com/apply.html for a Vietnam visa on arrival (Get your Vietnam Visa approval letter before you go and pickup Vietnam visa at Vietnam international airport within 1 or 2 working days).

For further informations, please go to Vietnam visa requirements for Apply your Vietnam Visa.