About half of expats report that they had difficulties obtaining a visa to move there, double the global average of 24%.
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Do you think that work permit requirements for foreign workers in Vietnam remain complicated? and How to fix it?
by Sophie DaoEven individuals like tech billionaire Bill Gates would not qualify for a work permit in Vietnam due to the lack of a university degree
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Everything to know about work permit for foreign employee in Vietnam
by Sophie DaoThis quick guide provides a concise reference to help with navigating the work permit application process in Vietnam
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Vietnamese people often turn a blind eye to the many ignorant and inappropriate things foreigners do in their country, but the authorities won’t hesitate to punish those
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The talent from Silicon Valley is contributing to the growth of Vietnam’s startup ecosystem
An abundance of inexpensive engineers coupled with a fast growing economy makes Vietnam an attractive spot for startups, founders say. There are challenges ahead.
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What is life in Vietnam like? Home to 100 million people, including 100,000 expats, Vietnam is attracting foreign families like never before thanks to having one of the fastest-growing economies worldwide.
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The city you live in would have different costs of living due to a variety of reasons. By living in a big city you are going to pay more for things such as accommodation.
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Vietnam comes 7th out of 52 destinations as the country offers easy finances but poor administration, according to the Expat Insider 2022 survey.
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Affordability is often the single-most influential factor in choosing an overseas retirement destination. Vietnam offers welcoming locals, gorgeous scenery, a unique culture, and an astoundingly low-cost, high-quality lifestyle.
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Despite the fact that the expats in Vietnam and entire the world have been living through a pandemic, there has been a lot of good happening, and we have managed to find quite a bit of it. If you haven’t heard of “Something Good,” here’s your chance.