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$5 fee still applied to foreign travelers
coming to
Foreign
travelers coming to
Pending amendments to the new visa fee regulation, a fee of US$5
as sightseeing charge has still been applied for foreign travelers coming to
Under
the directive, the fee of US$5 per sea visitor as the fee for a sightseeing
permit for travelers coming to Vietnam on the same boat has still been
applied in 2015 while waiting for an amendment to the new regulation on visa
fees, under which a visa fee of US$45 would be imposed on each passenger who
arrived in Vietnam on the same boat as of January 1, 2015.
After receiving feedback of the new rule, Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung recently asked the Ministry of Finance to coordinate
with other relevant ministries and agencies to rapidly amend the new
regulation on visa fees.
While waiting for such amendments to be completed, the above fee of US$5,
which was regulated by the Finance Ministry in 2009, will still be applied,
instead of a $45 visa fee, according to the PM’s directive.
This fee rate was applied to the above Dutch ship, the Volendam, which landed
at
Local border guards carried out immigration procedures as soon as the ship
reached Buoy No. 1, so when the vessel arrived in the port about three hours
later, the procedures were basically completed, saving a lot of time for
travelers.
After its passengers took a tour, the ship left the port to continue its
journey to the south central city of Nha Trang, Chan May port in the
central province of Thua Thien-Hue, and Hon Gai port in the northern province
of Quang Ninh.
Later the same day, another cruise ship, the Star Pride of Panama, carrying
127 American travelers, docked at Quy Nhon port in the south central
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 1, 2015
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