Vietnam Fully Open for Tourism from March 15
Vietnam reopens tourism activities from March 15: On February 16, the Government Office just announced the conclusion of Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam at a meeting to discuss the plan to reopen tourism activities. In the announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam agreed with the proposal of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the opinions of ministries and agencies at the meeting on the time to reopen tourism activities in the following conditions. new normal in accordance with the direction of the Government and the Prime Minister on "flexibly adapting, safely and effectively controlling the Covid-19 epidemic" from March 15, 2022.
	
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with relevant ministries and agencies in, agreeing on contents and regulations on welcoming international tourists; finalize and urgently announce the plan to reopen tourism activities, with detailed instructions for units and localities to actively organize the implementation.
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	The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will work specifically with
 the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant 
ministries and sectors to urgently report in detail to the Government 
and Prime Minister on visa policies applicable to foreign tourists. 
international tourists entering Vietnam.
	
	Regarding the issuance of entry visas (visa), Vietnam previously 
exempted visas unilaterally for 13 countries and bilaterally for 88 
countries/territories. However, due to the outbreak of the disease from 
2020 and depending on the development of the epidemic in other 
countries, the Government has issued a resolution to stop implementing 
this visa exemption mechanism.
	
	Under the new normal conditions, the ministries and branches will agree
 to report to the Government for permission, when it is March 15, they 
will stop applying restrictive measures on visa issuance and carry out 
the same as before the epidemic, including issuing visas. e-visa, 
unilateral and bilateral visa exemption.
	
	International tourists when coming to Vietnam do not have to register 
according to tours or routes as in the pilot period, but only need to 
fully meet the regulations of the Ministry of Health on vaccination 
against Covid-19; have negative test results before boarding (within 24 
hours for rapid test method, 72 hours for RT-PCR method); for countries 
with stricter regulations, the regulations of these countries shall 
apply; install at least one health management application as prescribed 
by Vietnamese professional agencies and turn it on continuously during 
your stay in Vietnam.
	For international visitors entering via air way, those with suspected 
symptoms must undergo rapid testing at the airport, the rest must return
 to their pre-registered accommodation and self-isolate within 24 hours.
 hours and perform rapid testing or RT-PCR, continue medical monitoring 
within 14 days under the guidance of the Ministry of Health, strictly 
implement 5K.
	
	International visitors entering via land are tested at the border gate before entry.
	
	Ministries and sectors also agreed with the proposal of the Ministry of
 Culture, Sports and Tourism that international visitors entering 
Vietnam must pay insurance premiums to enjoy the insurance level of 
10,000 USD (about 30 USD/person on average). in case of having to be 
treated for Covid-19 in Vietnam.

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