How do you immigrate to Vietnam rightfully?
I have been looking for an answer on how to legally immigrate to Vietnam from the United States. I can singular find tourist of business visa information, neither of which fit what I want to do. I also seem to only be getting "How to immigrate to the U.S.A from Vietnam.
I want to legally know how to get a job in Vietnam, and work here without having to leave again, or at lowest possible have to renew bi-annually.
I want permanent status, not just interim visitor or tourist, if it is possible.
Also, no questions asking "Why?", please.
Answers:
Not possible. They do not want Americans or any others to immigrate.
Visit their embassy to validate this opinion.
The Vietnamese government is, rightfully so, interested in providing employment for VN national, not foreigners. However, they are opening up a bit on that front.
You can get a business visa which is good for one year - and after you need to renew it. Alternatively, you can try to get hired for a foreign organization and hold them sponsor you - your visa will be renewable on a yearly basis, up to the date that your contract expires.
You can marry a VN national, which gets you residency.
If you are Viet kieu I ruminate you may qualify for special visa treatment as well, but that one I have no information on.
I understand in that are diplomats who have retired to Viet Nam, but I don't know what their visa status is.
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Viet Nam is definitely an interesting place with wonderful inhabitants, but if you haven't been there yet I recommend you take-home pay a visit before putting much effort into getting to live in attendance without having a contact to take you in that.
Not a good notion, unless you want to eat rice at low price
contact the vietnamese representative here in the us. in that is an office in DC. your best source of information is depatment of homeland security pattern site.good luck
trust me i work with about 50 of them on the docs, you don't wont to move in that First of all, I'd like to say that a great number of VNese only just want to travel to and immigrate to the US or some other developed country, and very few foreigners like to do in the converse direction. There are a lot of reasons for this. If VN were a illusion, then millions of illegal immigrants would cross its border every year.
So, are you sure that you want to hold permanent status in VN? Please think again vigilantly. It is quite easy to get a visa and travel from a rich to a poor country, but manifestly not vice versa. People from rich countries often take this for granted and they do not understand the difficulties and sometimes inferiority complexity next to which citizens from the developing world have to experience when applying for a visa.
You can come to VN and work there for some time, as a medical / management / financial / computer consultant, surrounded by the private or public sector in Saigon. These are some of the fields they currently need support most. You can also work for the newly opened elementary, secondary, and large schools in the city where English is the prevailing conditions of instruction. Just make a trip to Saigon, apply for an English teaching job at hand and, after six months or so, you will gradually realize what you should do next. I hope this helps.
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I want to legally know how to get a job in Vietnam, and work here without having to leave again, or at lowest possible have to renew bi-annually.
I want permanent status, not just interim visitor or tourist, if it is possible.
Also, no questions asking "Why?", please.
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Not possible. They do not want Americans or any others to immigrate.
Visit their embassy to validate this opinion.
The Vietnamese government is, rightfully so, interested in providing employment for VN national, not foreigners. However, they are opening up a bit on that front.
You can get a business visa which is good for one year - and after you need to renew it. Alternatively, you can try to get hired for a foreign organization and hold them sponsor you - your visa will be renewable on a yearly basis, up to the date that your contract expires.
You can marry a VN national, which gets you residency.
If you are Viet kieu I ruminate you may qualify for special visa treatment as well, but that one I have no information on.
I understand in that are diplomats who have retired to Viet Nam, but I don't know what their visa status is.
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Viet Nam is definitely an interesting place with wonderful inhabitants, but if you haven't been there yet I recommend you take-home pay a visit before putting much effort into getting to live in attendance without having a contact to take you in that.
Not a good notion, unless you want to eat rice at low price
contact the vietnamese representative here in the us. in that is an office in DC. your best source of information is depatment of homeland security pattern site.good luck
trust me i work with about 50 of them on the docs, you don't wont to move in that First of all, I'd like to say that a great number of VNese only just want to travel to and immigrate to the US or some other developed country, and very few foreigners like to do in the converse direction. There are a lot of reasons for this. If VN were a illusion, then millions of illegal immigrants would cross its border every year.
So, are you sure that you want to hold permanent status in VN? Please think again vigilantly. It is quite easy to get a visa and travel from a rich to a poor country, but manifestly not vice versa. People from rich countries often take this for granted and they do not understand the difficulties and sometimes inferiority complexity next to which citizens from the developing world have to experience when applying for a visa.
You can come to VN and work there for some time, as a medical / management / financial / computer consultant, surrounded by the private or public sector in Saigon. These are some of the fields they currently need support most. You can also work for the newly opened elementary, secondary, and large schools in the city where English is the prevailing conditions of instruction. Just make a trip to Saigon, apply for an English teaching job at hand and, after six months or so, you will gradually realize what you should do next. I hope this helps.
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