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Citizens from nine European countries given visa exemption Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Spain citizens will be exempted from requiring visas when they enter, exit or stay in Viet Nam for less than 15 days. The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry stipulates that these countries' citizens must have valid passports for at least three months since they enter Viet Nam, return tickets or tickets for a third country. This does not apply to those who have been banned from entering or have not been allowed to enter Viet Nam under Vietnamese laws. After entering Viet Nam, if they want to stay more than 15 days, and have a valid reason as laid out by Vietnamese agencies, organizations and individuals for the Ministry of Public Security and the Foreign Ministry, they will be required to have a visa.
(Source: Vietnam News Agency)
Visa exemption:
- Not more than 30 days: for citizens of Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos.
- Not more than 21 days for citizens of Philippines
- Not more than 15 days: for citizens Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Finland
- French citizens holding valid diplomatic passports are exempt from visa requirements when visiting Vietnam and are allowed to stay for up 3 months at one time or on several visits within six months since their first immigration dates. Vietnamese citizens holding valid diplomatic passports also enjoy similar privileges.
- Citizens of Chile and Vietnam holding valid diplomatic or official passports from one of the two countries are exempt from needing entry, exit and transit visas in the other's territory and are allowed to stay for up 60 days on each visit.