(VOVWORLD) - The National Assembly recently passed a bill featuring new and open policies on immigration procedures – a move which is expected to provide the tourism industry with a strong boost moving forward.
A group of foreign holidaymakers visit a historical vestige in Hue - the former imperial city of Vietnam. |
Under the new bill which is due to take effect from August 15, Vietnam will allow foreigners to extend their e-visas validity to 90 days, compared to the current period of 30 days.
During their approved duration, foreigners will be able to enter and exit the nation multiple times, without having to go through new visa procedures.
Foreigners who are subject to visa exemption will duly be granted a temporary residence certificate at international border gates which will be valid for 45 days, compared to the current period of 15 days. In addition, they will be considered for visa issuance and temporary residence extension according to regulations.
The new visa policy is anticipated to provide fresh impetus for the tourism industry when the peak international tourism season arrives at the end of the year.