Any restrictions on activities in Vietnam with an e-Visa?
Yes, there are some restrictions on the activities that you can do in Vietnam with a Vietnam e-Visa. The e-Visa is intended for travelers who are visiting Vietnam for tourism, business, or transit purposes only. This means that you are not allowed to work or engage in any type of employment while in Vietnam on an e-Visa.
Additionally, if you are visiting Vietnam on a tourist e-Visa, you are only allowed to engage in tourist-related activities, such as sightseeing, visiting historical or cultural sites, and enjoying recreational activities. Or, if you are visiting Vietnam on a business e-Visa, you are allowed to engage in business-related activities, such as attending conferences, meetings, or negotiating business deals.
The e-Visa is not a work visa or a residential permit, which should be noted. We recommend you carefully review the e-Visa requirements and restrictions to ensure that you are compliant with Vietnamese laws during your stay in Vietnam. Also, overstaying, criminal activities, immigration law violations, deportation, etc. makes you on the Blacklist of Vietnamese Immigration, so make your travel plan trip carefully.
If you are planning to work or live in Vietnam for an extended time, you will need to obtain the appropriate visa or permit through the Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your home country.
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