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    Canadian citizens will need a valid visa to visit, do business or work in Vietnam. There are two ways which you can obtain a Vietnam Entry Visa.

    - Get Vietnam Visa on Arrival (collecting at Vietnam International Airport on arrival)

    - Issuing unit: Vietnam Immigration Department
    - Processing time: 1 working day for urgent request and 2-3 days for normal request.
    - Processing service fee: 19– 34 USD/person (stamping fee NOT included)
    - Without Passport requirement
    - How to get it? You go online at www.vietnamvisa24h.com, fill in the secure form, and just wait 1-2 days until you receive your Visa Approval Letter, and take this + your passport + 2 photos to Vietnam to get your visa at airport. This seems to be the cheapest and easiest way to get a visa to Vietnam from Canada.

    - Get normal Vietnam Entry Visa (before traveling) – a traditional way.

    You apply for Visa approval code by email. After receiving the code, you will come directly to the Vietnam Embassy and Consulate in Ottawa to ask for a visa stamp. The embassy will base on our approval code to stamp on your passport. You will need to bring with you a passport, 2 passport-sized photos and some dollars as stamping fee.

    The Vietnam Embassy in Ottawa, Canada:

    Address: 470 Wilbrod Street,
    Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6M8 Canada
    Office hours:
    Monday to Friday
    9.30 a.m - 12.00 p.m
    13.30 p.m - 16.00 p.m

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    Vietnam elderly travel

    Posted by Louise4 4 April 2010

    Buy insurance for yourself, particularly when you are more than 70, not only for healthcare reasons, but for a number of others like safety and equality. For instance, some old persons, well into their late 60s and beyond, leave their luggage in all kinds of places.

    You virtually get 5 claims a day where some old dear forgot to pick up her handbag as she left a restaurant in Majorca losing a £400 camera, £300 prescription classes, bracelet worth £290 and £300 worth of money behind.

    So, avoid travelling alone if you have some serious diseases, such as heart attack, high blood pressure, or alzheimer, and the like for the old. Or else, go with at least a strong person as your guardian.

    Remember to bring all the required medicines and have them on time right up to your prescription.

    Always bring along a note of your family’s or guardian’s contacts (Name, Address, Tel, etc.).

    Keep in hand the list of local foreign hospitals or clinics, or International SOS Vietnam to contact when in need.

    DO check for up-to-date information: regulations change frequently, as do visa lengths and fees. Once you are on your way to Vietnam, usually on the flight or when you arrive at the airport, you will be asked to fill in an entry/exit form and to keep a (yellow) copy.

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    Vietnam visa extension

    Posted by rosemary123 23 March 2010

    If you are now in Vietnam and would like to stay some more days out of your current visa duration, change visa type, renew or extend your visa, you should contact us at vietnamrushvisa@gmail.com or call our hot line 84.904.712.081

    The extension or renewal of Vietnam visa is applied for all kinds of Visa to Vietnam, particularly as follows:

    Tourist Visa

    Normally, tourist visa is available for a stay in Vietnam for a short time (say, one month). However, as Vietnam is now open and welcomes visitors worldwide, the staying time is offered more flexibility, such as 3 months, or six months. Moreover, you can also have it extended once for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam.

    Business visa

    Business visas are usually valid for three or six months, or one year (possible with special permission), allowing multiple entries and the right to work in Vietnam. The easiest way to get this kind of visa is by renewing your tourist visa after you have arrived in Vietnam.

    Student visa

    A student visa is usually arranged after your arrival. It’s acceptable to enter Vietnam on a tourist visa, enroll in a Vietnamese language course and then apply at the immigration department for a change in your visa status

    For extending or renewing other types of visa to Vietnam (Diplomatic, Official visas), you have to refer to the Governmental agencies that issued Visa Invitation Letter for you, your own institution, and the Vietnam Immigration Dept in person.

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