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Visa Exemption Agreements between Vietnam and other countries

Posted On Mar 17 2010 | By adaddissure | Comments 2 Comments

 

(As of February 2nd, 2009)

Vietnam has signed agreements on visa exemption with 55 countries (56 agreements), of which 54 agreements has entered into effect while 2 agreements has not been in force. The Exemption of visa includes exemption of visa for entry, exit and transit. The duration of stay subject to visa exemption begins from the date of entry. (For detailed information on exemption, please click at the name of the country you are interested)

List of 54 agreements has entered into effect

 

ArgentinaAlbania

Algeria

Afghanistan

Bangladesh

Belarus

Brazil

Brunei

Bulgaria

Cambodia

Chile

ChinaCuba

Czech

Dominica

Ecuador

France

Hungary

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

JapanDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Malaysia

Mexico

Moldova

Mongolia

Montenegro

MoroccoMozambique

Myanmar

Nicaragua

Pakistan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippine

Rumania

Russia

SerbiaSingapore

South Africa

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Turkey

Tunisia

Ukraine

Uruguay

Venezuela

Slovakia

 

List of 02 agreements has not been in force

Angola

Brazil

 

Besides, Vietnam has unilaterally exempt visa for the following people

1. Officials  and  staff  of  ASEAN  Secretariat are  exempted  from  visa  by Vietnam with the stay  duration not exceeding 30 days, whether they bear any passports.

(Circular No.04/2002/TTLT/BCA-BNG dated January 29, 2002 guiding the implementation of Decree No.21/2001/NĐ-CP dated May 28, 2001 on concrete provisions for implementing the Ordinance of entry, exit  and  residence of foreigners in Vietnam.)

2. Since July 1, 2004, citizens of Japan and citizens of the Republic of Korea, whether they bear any passports have been exempted from visa for entry into or exit from Vietnam, with the stay duration not exceeding 15 days, provided that the following conditions are satisfied:

  • They bear appropriate passports issued by competent authorities of Japan or the Republic of Korea and still valid for up to 3 months from the date of their entry;
  • They have tickets for boarding transportation means to return or travel to another country;
  • They are not in the list of persons not permitted to enter Vietnam.

(In fact, it is mainly granted to bearers of ordinary passports because Japan and the Republic of Korea already entered into agreement with Vietnam on exemption of visa for bearers of diplomatic passports or official passports.)

(Decision No. 09/2004/QĐ-BNG dated June 30, 2004 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs promulgating  Temporary  Regulations on exemption of visa for citizens of Japan and citizens of the Republic of Korea.)

3. Since May 1,  2005, citizens  of  Denmark, Norway, Finland and  Sweden, whether they bear any  passports and their entry is for any purposes, have been exempted  from visa upon their  entry into or exit from  Vietnam with the stay duration not exceeding 15 days, provided that the following conditions are satisfied:

  • They bear appropriate passports issued by competent authorities of the country of which they are citizens and their passports are still valid for up to 3 months from the date of their entry;
  • They have tickets for boarding transportation means to return or travel to another country;
  • They are not in the list of persons not permitted to enter Vietnam.

(Decision No. 808/2005/QĐ-BNG dated April 13, 2005 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs promulgating  Regulations  on exemption of visa for citizens of Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden.)

4. Since January 1, 2009, citizens of Russia, whether they bear any passports and their entry is for any purposes, have been exempted from visa upon their entry into or exit from Vietnam with the stay duration not exceeding 15 days, provided that the following conditions are satisfied:

  • They bear appropriate passports issued by competent authorities of the country of which they are citizens and their passports are still valid for up to 3 months from the date of their entry;
  • They have tickets for boarding transportation means to return or travel to another country;
  • They are not in the list of persons not permitted to enter Vietnam.

(Decision No. 3207/2008/QĐ-BNG dated December 10, 2008 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs promulgating Regulations on exemption of visa for citizens of the Federation of Russia bearing ordinary passports./.)

 

 

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