Considering to expand issuance of e-visas for tourists to Vietnam

The Government requested the Ministry of Public Security to consider to expand list of countries and territories that are granted e-visas for tourists entering Vietnam.

 
The Government Office has just issued Notice No. 262 dated August 23 on Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam’s opinions at a meeting of the State Steering Committee on Tourism in 2022, discussing implementation of solutions to promote tourism.
 
Accordingly, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam asked the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to review activities of small and medium-sized tourism businesses and business households affected by the Covid-19 pandemic to propose appropriate policies and solutions. At the same time, the Ministry of Finance urgently coordinates with the Ministry of Finance to solve problems to disburse from Tourism Development Support Fund to serve the tasks of promoting tourism. At the same time, this agency must assume prime responsibility for, and coordinate with the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies in reviewing and proposing proposals to expand the list of potential countries and territories to send tourists to Vietnam. travel to Vietnam is considered for issuance of electronic visas (e-visa).
 
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Public Security to strengthen information technology application solutions to improve procedures for granting electronic visas to further facilitate international tourists to enter Vietnam; consider to expand the list of countries and territories being granted e-visas and report to the Government in 2022.
 
According to Decree No. 17/2019/ND-CP in 2019 amending and supplementing a number of articles of the regulations on the order and procedures for piloting the issuance of electronic visas to foreigners entering Vietnam, citizens of 80 countries and territories who wish to enter Vietnam for tourism, trade, investment and employmnet can apply for a visa on the portal of the Immigration Department - the Ministry of Public Security. Vietnamese at “https://www.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn”; English "https://www.immigration.gov.vn" which includes tourists from many countries such as the US, Canada, Germany, France, Denmark, China, Japan, Australia...
 
The expansion of the list of countries whose citizens are allowed to pilot e-visas and border gates permitting foreigners to enter and exit with e-visas has demonstrated their determination to reform visa administration, facilitate conditions for foreigners to enter Vietnam in order to attract investment and cooperation, especially contributing to promoting and developing tourism into a key economic sector.