Vietnam plans to expand the visa free regime

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Vietnam plans to expand the visa free regime

Vietnamese authorities are considering Tourism Working Group’ proposal to include in the visa-free list more countries for development tourism in the country. The Tourism Working Group offers a visa exemption on 14-30 days for United States, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan citizens.

Vietnamese authorities are considering Tourism Working Group’ proposal to include in the visa-free list more countries for development tourism in the country. The Tourism Working Group offers a visa exemption on 14-30 days for United States, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan citizens.

At this moment Vietnam already very loyal to foreign tourists, the visa free regime is available for 17 countries on different time from 14 to 30 days. They are Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand ,Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Brunei and Myanmar.

Phu Quoc – special tourist zone of Vietnam, which all travelers can visit without visa for 30 days if they arrive through airport of island’s seaport.

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