Foreign
tourists are seen at the
Vietnam will cut visa fees for several types of international
passport holders and overseas Vietnamese next month, in the latest effort to
boost the country’s foreign arrivals.
Starting November 23, the single-entry visa will cost US$25
instead of the current $45, whereas the fee for multiple-entry visas with
validity of less than three months will go down from $95 to $50, according to
a circular by the Ministry of Finance.
Foreigners will still have to pay $95 for the multi-entry visa
with validity between three and six months, and $135 for between six months
and a year.
The fee for a visa valid for between one and two years is
$145, and from two to five years, $155.
“The visa fee adjustments are intended to boost tourism,” an
official from the ministry’s tax policy department told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Tuesday.
“We have referred to the visa fees in other regional countries
to decide on the new rates for
For tourists who enter
Such a policy was immediately praised by local travel
operators who said the change is more convenient for international customers.
Many tourists visit
The lower visa fees for this kind of travel will encourage
more travelers to visit
Vietnamese tour operators also said the cheaper visa fees are
good news for the industry, at a time when
The Southeast Asian country currently applies a one-sided
free-visa policy to eight countries, including
In addition,
In July, the country started waiving visas for five European countries, including
Some measures, most noticeably the visa-free travel policy
applicable to those European countries, have paid off as tourist numbers
began bouncing back in July.
In September,
The total number of international tourist arrivals in the
first nine months of the year was 5.7 million, down 5.9 percent from a year
earlier.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 10, 2015
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