According to Expat Insider 2024 report – one of the world’s largest expat surveys conducted by InterNations, Vietnam is the most affordable country in the world for foreigners, ranking first in No. 53 destination when it comes to personal finances. This is also the 4th consecutive year that Vietnam has ranked first in this criterion. In addition to the first ranking in terms of personal...
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Imagine being able to traverse the dazzling landscapes and experience South Africa ‘s diverse culture with just one visa. This convenience is now a reality with the expansion of the Univisa program, allowing for seamless travel through Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. What exactly is Univisa? Univisa is a special tourist or tourist visa that grants access to multiple countries within a specific region with a single application. Currently used by Zambia and Zimbabwe,...
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According to information posted on website and Fanpage of the German Embassy in Hanoi, Schengen visa processing fees increase by 12% from June 11, 2024, specifically as follows: Schengen visa application processing fee for people over 12 years old: increased to 90 Euro (Article 16, Clause 1 of the Schengen Visa Law). The fee for processing Schengen visa applications for children from 6 to 12...
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Vietnamese citizens and expats in Vietnam who are not from Countries exempted from Spain visa must obtain Spain Family/ Visitor Visa if they want to visit family members or relatives in Spain. Documents required to apply for Spain Family/ Visitor Visa: 1. Application form 2. Passport should be valid for more than 6 months. Passport: valid for at least three months before the intended date...
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Spain Business Visa is granted for those who are visiting Spain for business. Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the requirements to apply for Spain Business Visa. Documents required: 1. Application form 2. Passport should be valid for more than 6 months. Passport: valid for at least three months before the intended date of departure from the territory Schengen last trip. Passport must have at least...
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Like a grandpa bouncing a baby on his knee, Spain is a mix of old and new, modern and traditional. For the tourist, Spain means bullfights, massive cathedrals, world-class art, Muslim palaces, vibrant folk life, whitewashed villages, and bright sunshine. However, Vietnamese citizens and expats in Vietnam who are not from Countries Exempted from Spain visa must obtain Spain Tourist Visa before travelling to Spain....
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Not necessarily. If you are from an EU member state OR from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland or Liechtenstein, you are in luck: you will NOT need any sort of visa to come live in Spain, whatever your reasons for doing so. If you are NOT a citizen of a Schengen country the next step is to see if you are a citizen of a country with...
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Those travelling to Brazil for business purpose with Vietnam passport will need Brazil Business Visa to enter. For expats in Vietnam, you may qualify for a Visa Waiver. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR A BUSINESS VISA? Individuals visiting Brazil for any of the following reasons without gaining any compensation in Brazil: A) Business meetings, to participate or be an exhibitor in a trade/industrial conference; B) Flight/ship crew members...
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From its lush tropical forests filled with wildlife, to its colourful cities that come alive at night, Brazil’s a super bright spot for you to tick off your travel checklist. However, if you do not come from countries exempted from Brazil visa, you must apply for Brazil Tourist Visa before travelling to Brazil. Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the list of documents to obtain Brazil...
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Not all passport holders need a visa to travel to Brazil. Here is a list of countries that are exempt for tourist and/or business visas. “Yes” indicates that you DO need a visa. If the country you hold a passport for is not listed below, then you may need a tourist or business visa. Countries Tourist Visa Business Visa Andorra Exempted Yes Argentina Exempted Exempted...
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