Time at Vietnam (UTC+07:00) 12:58:52 PM, Thursday, 16 May 2024
Vietnam is seeking to ease visa requirements to boost foreign tourist numbers. Among the changes being discussed is increasing the duration of e-visa recipients to 45 days as well as increasing the list of countries for visa exemption.
 
Vietnam’s government is seeking to relax visa requirements to woo more foreign visitors into the country and boost the tourism industry.
 
Among the changes being discussed include offering more visa waivers for foreign tourists, expanding the e-visa program, and increasing the duration of stays for visitors.


 
1. Increasing the list of countries for visa exemption
 
The government plans to waive visas for more countries. The country currently has a waiver on visas for travelers from 25 countries; this is small compared to 162 for Malaysia, 157 for the Philippines, and 68 for Thailand.
 
13 countries from Europe and two in Asia have been granted visa waivers and can stay in Vietnam for up to 15 days. Visitors from nine ASEAN countries can stay for up to 30 days in Vietnam. Further, the government offers e-visas for up to 80 nations without the need to go through a guarantor agency or organization.


 
2. Prolonging the duration of e-visas
 
The government is also exploring the strategy to prolong e-visas from 30 days to a maximum of three months (45 days). The e-visas will be valid for multiple or single entries. Currently, visitors from 80 nations can enter Vietnam through a one-month single-entry visa.
 
Reviving Vietnam’s tourism industry by branching to non-traditional markets
In addition to easing visa requirements for foreign tourists, Vietnam’s tourism industry should diversify in terms of attracting visitors from non-traditional markets.
 
For instance, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia have a combined population of over 300 million and are geographically closer compared to the foreign visitors who hail from the traditional markets in Europe and the US. Further, the growing middle class in these Southeast Asian countries and the increasing trade they conduct with Vietnam are also important reasons why Southeast Asia can be an important source of income for Vietnam tourism.
 
Vietnam also has an opportunity to develop its Halal tourism industry considering that 42 percent of Southeast Asia, or approximately 240 million people adhere to Islam in the region. Over the past few years, non-OIC countries, such as Japan, France, Italy, and South Korea, have been trying to accommodate Muslim tourists, providing important facilities, such as prayer rooms and Halal food.



 
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