Do I need a return ticket from New Zealand to enter Vietnam?
No. If you are entering with a visa waiver, you must have a paper printout of your onward or return travel booking. Permitted staying time from 15-90 days depends on your citizenship following the Vietnam visa exemption regulations.
On the other hand, New Zealand is not a free visa country, so a Vietnam visa is compulsory. If you use the Vietnam e-Visa to enter Vietnam, you will not be required to submit a return ticket. According to Vietnam Visa requirements, New Zealand citizens are accepted the holder's stay in Vietnam for up to 30 days. You can check more about Vietnam visa requirements for New Zealand citizens before applying to learn more about this type of visa.
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