Showing posts with label #WorkinVietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #WorkinVietnam. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Love & Visas: A Match Made in Vietnam 💑


Etymology Corner 🎓 The word "visa" comes from the Latin "charta visa" meaning "paper that has been seen." How fitting for a document that lets love cross borders!



TL;DR (Too Loved; Didn't Read) ❤️

  • Marriage visa (TT visa) = 12-month validity ✅
  • Can be used for work purposes 💼
  • Multiple entries allowed 🔄
  • Convertible to 3-year temporary residence card 📋

The Big Question: Can You Work With It? 🤔

YES, YOU CAN! 🎉 According to Vietnamese labor law, foreign spouses of Vietnamese citizens are exempt from work permit requirements. How's that for a wedding gift?

The Process in a Nutshell 🥜

  1. If You're Outside Vietnam:
    • Get entry approval letter 📬
    • Collect visa at Vietnamese embassy/airport 🛂
    • Duration: 3-5 working days ⏰
  2. If You're Already in Vietnam:
    • Submit documents directly 📝
    • Process at Immigration Department 🏢
    • Duration: 5 working days ⏰

Did You Know? 🤓

  • Vietnam issues around 300,000 visas annually 📊
  • Marriage visas (TT) make up approximately 5% of all visas
  • You can convert other visa types to marriage visa without leaving the country 🌏

Real-Life Example 🏠

Meet John and Mai (names changed for privacy): "We worried about visa complications after our wedding, but the process was surprisingly smooth. I could continue my teaching job without needing a separate work permit!" - John, English Teacher in Hanoi

Pro Tips 💡

  1. Keep your passport valid for at least 18 months
  2. Always carry copies of your marriage certificate
  3. Register your temporary residence within 24 hours
  4. Keep visa renewal dates in your calendar 📅

Quiz Time! 📝

  1. How long is the marriage visa valid for?
  2. Do you need a work permit with a marriage visa?
  3. Can you convert a tourist visa to a marriage visa?

(Answers at the bottom of the post!)

Cost Breakdown 💰

  • 12-month multiple-entry visa: $135
  • Temporary residence extension: $10/time
  • 3-year temporary residence card: Price varies

Nature's "Visa Laws" 🌿

Just like how migratory birds naturally cross borders without papers, love knows no boundaries. Though unlike birds, we still need proper documentation! 😅

Call to Action 🗣️

Have you gone through the marriage visa process in Vietnam? Share your experience in the comments below! Did you find any creative ways to navigate the bureaucracy? Let's help future love-birds! 🕊️

🚨 Your Visa Journey's Fine Print ✈️

Dear Visa Voyager! 🌏

While we love being your travel companion, please note:

  • This guide is like Google Maps for your visa journey - it shows the way, but you'll still need to drive yourself! 🗺️

  • Every love story (and its paperwork) is unique 💑 - your path might have its own special twists and turns

  • For a first-class visa experience, we recommend consulting our legal flight crew at Thay Diep & Associates Law Firm ⭐

Remember: Reading this blog is like watching travel vlogs - it makes you inspired, but doesn't automatically make you a certified pilot! For real flights through legal airspace, please contact our professional visa navigators. 🛩️

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#VietnamVisa #MarriageVisa #ExpatLife #VisaProcess #WorkInVietnam #Immigration #VietnamExpat #VisaRequirements

Quiz Answers:

  1. 12 months
  2. No work permit needed
  3. Yes, while in Vietnam

Remember to like and share if you found this helpful!  ❤️ Think I deserve a "coffee" for my witty wisdom? (Wink wink, nudge nudge! 😉)

Sunday, September 22, 2024

When to Sign on the Dotted Line: A Guide to New Labor Contracts in Vietnam 📝🇻🇳


Etymology Corner 🔍

Before we dive into the world of contracts, let's break down the term "labor":

  • From Latin "laborem" meaning "toil, work, exertion"
  • In Old French, it became "labour", meaning "toil, work, suffering"
  • In English, it evolved to mean "physical exertion directed to a purpose"

So when we talk about labor contracts, we're literally formalizing our "purposeful exertion"! 💪🏭




The Contract Conundrum: When to Renew? 🤔

In the ever-evolving world of Vietnamese labor law, knowing when to sign a new contract can be trickier than mastering chopsticks! 🥢 Let's unravel this mystery together, Ngọc Prinny style!.

Key Moments for New Contracts 🗝️

1. The Expiry Express

  • Within 30 days after your current contract expires
  • If you're still working after this period, congratulations! You've just won an indefinite-term contract lottery! 🎉

2. The Modification Mambo 💃

  • When making substantial changes to your work terms
  • But remember, you can't change the contract type! That's a no-no dance move 🚫

3. The Position Pivot 🔄

  • Changing job positions? Time for a new contract!
  • But if it's a temporary switch (less than 60 days), a simple agreement will do

4. The Company Metamorphosis 🦋

  • Company changing names? No need for a new contract
  • But if it's changing structure? That's a different story!

The "No New Contract Needed" Zone 🚫✍️

  1. The Automatic Upgrade
    • Fixed-term to indefinite-term conversion happens automatically
    • No need to sign anything - just enjoy your job security! 🛡️
  2. The Rename Game
    • Company just changing its name? Your old contract is still golden
    • Less paperwork, more time for coffee breaks! ☕
  3. The Temporary Tango
    • Short-term position changes (under 60 days) don't need a new contract
    • Just a quick agreement, and you're good to go! 👍

The Signing Ceremony: How to Do It Right 🖊️

  1. Check the Type: Fixed-term or indefinite? Know your contract! 📊
  2. Format Matters: Written, electronic, or verbal (for short-term contracts) 💻📱🗣️
  3. Content is King: Ensure all key details are included 👑
  4. Authority Check: Make sure the right person is signing 🧑‍💼

Consequences of Not Signing: The Contract Chaos ⚠️

  • The Ghost Contract: Your old contract might just transform into an indefinite one 👻
  • The Termination Tango: Employers must notify in writing if they're ending things 💌
  • The Fine Line: Employers face fines for not providing proper notification 💸

In a Nutshell 🥜

Signing a new labor contract in Vietnam isn't just about putting pen to paper. It's a dance of timing, circumstances, and legal requirements. Stay informed, know your rights, and you'll be waltzing through your career with confidence! 💃🕺

Remember, in the grand ballet of employment, it's not just about the steps you take, but when you take them! 🩰⏱️

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Sunday, February 18, 2024

The Ultimate Expat Guide: Work Permits and Visas in Vietnam 🇻🇳💼


Introduction: Welcome to the Bureaucratic Jungle! 🌴📄

Hello, global adventurers and corporate nomads! 🌍✈️ Thinking of bringing your talents to the vibrant land of Vietnam? Before you pack your bags and practice saying "xin chào," let's navigate the wild world of work permits and visas together!



The "Permit" Puzzle: A Brief Etymology

Let's kick off with a bit of wordplay! 🔍 The term "permit" comes from the Latin "permittere," literally meaning "to let go through." How fitting for our expat friends trying to pass through the gates of Vietnamese bureaucracy!

When Do You Need a Work Permit? 🤔

In a nutshellNgọc Prinny style:

  • Generally, foreign citizens working in Vietnam need a work permit
  • But (plot twist!) there are exceptions

You'll Need a Permit If You're:

  • 📝 Working under a labor contract
  • 🏢 Transferring within a company
  • 💼 Implementing business contracts
  • 🤝 Providing services
  • 📢 Offering services
  • 🌐 Working for foreign NGOs or international organizations in Vietnam
  • 👨‍💼 A manager, executive, expert, or technical worker

You're Off the Hook If:

  • 🎓 You're an international student doing an internship
  • 💍 You're married to a Vietnamese citizen and living in Vietnam
  • 💰 You own or have invested at least 3 billion VND in a company
  • 🏃‍♂️ You're here for less than 30 days (and no more than 3 times a year)
  • 📰 You're a foreign journalist with a press permit

Visa Types for Working in Vietnam 🛂

  1. Short-term Business Visa (DN1, DN2)
    • Duration: Up to 3 months
    • For: Experts, managers, and technical workers on short assignments
  2. Long-term Work Visa (LD1, LD2)
    • Duration: Up to 12 months
    • LD1: For those exempt from work permits
    • LD2: For those with work permits

The Freelancer's Dilemma: A Visa Conundrum 🤔💼

The Good News: No Work Permit Required! 🎉

If you're working as a freelancer or under a "collaboration contract" (hợp đồng cộng tác viên), you don't need a work permit.

The Plot Twist: Visa Complications 🌀

  • Not needing a work permit ≠ Being exempt from needing a work permit
  • This distinction affects your ability to obtain a long-term visa

What This Means for Freelancers:

  1. No Work Permit Required: You're not breaking laws by working without one.
  2. Not Exempt from Work Permits: You don't fall into the "exempt" category either.
  3. Visa Limitations: This limbo state can make it challenging to obtain a long-term work visa.

Visa Options for Freelancers:

  1. Short-term Business Visa: Limited to DN1 or DN2 (up to 3 months).
  2. Tourist Visa: Used by some, but not technically allowed for work.
  3. Visa Runs: The leave-and-re-enter strategy. Not ideal, but sometimes used.

The Permit Process: A Bureaucratic Adventure 🗺️

  1. Employer's Explanation: Your employer justifies why they need you.
  2. Paperwork Palooza: Gather numerous documents.
  3. The Waiting Game: Expect processing time.
  4. Permit Party: Finally receive your work permit!

When Companies Play the Name Game 🏷️

If your company changes its name but keeps the same business registration number:

  • You don't need a new work permit
  • But you'll need to get your current permit reissued with updated information

The 30-Day Dash ⏱️

For managers, executives, experts, or technical workers:

  • Can work up to 30 days without a permit
  • Limited to 3 times per year
  • Must notify the Department of Labor

Consequences of Skipping the Permit 😱

Working without a required permit can result in fines:

  • For workers: 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 VND
  • For employers: 30,000,000 to 75,000,000 VND (depending on the number of illegal workers)

Visa Application Process 📋

  1. Gather Required Documents:
    • Business registration of the employer
    • Work permit or work permit exemption certificate
    • Passport
    • Application forms
  2. Submit Application:
    • At the Immigration Department
    • Or online through the National Public Service Portal
  3. Processing Time: Usually about 5 working days

Pro Tips for a Smooth Process 🏆

  1. Start Early: Begin at least 2 months before your planned start date.
  2. Document Diligence: Ensure all papers are properly legalized and translated.
  3. Stay Updated: Keep an eye on changing regulations.
  4. Seek Help: Consider hiring a professional service to navigate the process.

In Conclusion: Your Ticket to Legal Work in Vietnam 🚀

While the work permit and visa process might seem as complex as understanding the plot of "Inception," it's your key to legally living and working in this amazing country.

So, future expats and businesses, arm yourselves with knowledge, prepare for paperwork, and get ready to dive into the vibrant world of working in Vietnam! From bustling cities to serene rice paddies, adventure awaits – legally! 🍜🏙️🏝️

Remember, when in doubt, always consult with immigration experts or the relevant authorities. The rules can change, and it's crucial to have the most up-to-date information.

Happy job hunting, and welcome to Vietnam! 🎉🇻🇳



🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨

Hey there, legal explorer! 🕵️‍♂️ Before you go...

  • This article is like a map, not a teleporter 🗺️ It'll guide you, but won't zap your problems away!
  • Each legal journey is unique 🦄 Your mileage may vary!
  • For real-world quests, seek a professional legal wizard 🧙‍♂️ (May we suggest Thay Diep & Associates Law Firm?)

Remember: Reading this doesn't make you a lawyer, just like watching "Top Gun" doesn't make you a pilot! ✈️😉

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Friday, October 6, 2023

Decree 70/2023/ND-CP: Changing the Game for Foreign Workers in Vietnam – 5 Game-Changing Tweaks

🌏 Calling All Global Professionals! 🌏

Hey there, legal eagles and global wanderers! Today, we're diving into a whirlwind of changes that have just hit the foreign worker scene in Vietnam. The Vietnamese government recently rolled out Decree No. 70/2023/ND-CP, and it's shaking up the landscape for expats and the companies that employ them. This decree, which came into effect on September 18, 2023, serves as an amendment to Decree No. 152/2020/ND-CP concerning foreigners working in Vietnam. Buckle up, because we're about to explore five significant shifts brought about by this decree.

👉 Discover how issued work permits now serve as proof of your expertise.
👉 Learn how you can work at multiple locations with a single permit.
👉 Bid farewell to specialization requirements and embrace versatile skillsets.
👉 Find out which documents prove you're the boss in management positions.
👉 Get the scoop on new recruitment practices prioritizing local talent.



Buckle up, because we're about to take a whirlwind tour of the 5 biggest shake-ups in Vietnam's foreign worker sceneNgọc Prinny style! 🌪️

1. 🏆 Work Permits: Now with Extra Bragging Rights!

Old news: Work permits were just boring paperwork. New hotness: Your work permit is now a shiny badge of expertise! 🌟

No more begging your old boss for reference letters. Your Vietnamese work permit now screams "I know my stuff!" to potential employers.

2. 🦸‍♂️ The Multitasking Superhero Permit

Before: One job, one permit, one location. Booooring! 😴 Now: One permit, multiple workplaces! You're basically a corporate superhero! 🦸‍♂️

Just remember to keep the authorities in the loop within 3 days of starting your multi-location adventures.

3. 🎓 Farewell, Specialization Straitjacket!

Old school: You needed experience in your exact field of study. New cool: Your skills are now as flexible as a yoga master! 🧘‍♂️

As long as your experience is relevant to the job, you're golden. Time to dust off those transferable skills!

4. 👑 Proving You're the Boss

Previously: It was hard to show you're management material. Now: Three magic documents to prove you're the king of the corporate jungle! 👑

  1. Company Charter
  2. Enterprise Registration Certificate
  3. Company Resolution/Decision on appointment

5. 🇻🇳 Local Talent First: The New Hiring Hokey Pokey

Starting January 1, 2024:

  1. Put your job ad up 🕺
  2. Look for local talent 👀
  3. If no luck, then bring in the international cavalry! 🌎

Companies must now do a little dance to prioritize local hires before bringing in foreign talent.

🎬 The Grand Finale

Vietnam's Decree 70 is like a blockbuster movie for the expat work scene – full of plot twists, new characters, and exciting developments! 🎥🍿

Whether you're a seasoned Vietnam veteran or a newbie looking to dip your toes in the Mekong Delta of opportunities, these changes are set to make your work life more flexible, recognized, and possibly more adventurous!

Remember, in the ever-changing world of international work, staying informed is your superpower. So keep your work permit close, your skills sharp, and your sense of adventure ready! 🚀

Your next career move could be just a click away. 🚀 #VietnamJobs #CareerAdventure #Decree70Unveiled #GlobalTalent #WorkinVietnam

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