BTO – From today (August 15th) onwards, a new visa policy will officially take effect, offering a good chance for the tourism sector of the province of Binh Thuan in particular, and Vietnam in general, to appeal to more international tourists.
Permanent residents of three cities, namely Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang City will be granted with multi-entry visa valid for up to five years to the Republic of Korea (RoK), according to an announcement of the RoK’s Ministry...
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung highly appreciated the Republic of Korea’s new visa policy for Vietnamese citizens during a reception for the RoK Ambassador to Vietnam Kim Do-hyon in Hanoi on November 28.
The Vietnamese government has approved a two-year extension of the pilot e-visa issuance programme for foreigners visiting the country.Visitors to Cu Chi Underground Tunnels in HCM City’s Cu Chi District.-Photo courtersy of Zing.vn
The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee decided on October 16 to extend the pilot e-visa programme for foreign visitors to Vietnam by another two years.
The Government's new visa exemption policy for travellers from five European countries could boost tourism better if it was for longer than 15 days, tour operators and visitors have said.
Tourism experts have proposed that the government continue offering unilateral tourist visa exemptions for travellers from major markets to attract more visitors and generate revenue.