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I wonder if itÂ’s possible to go to Vietnam with a tourist visa and look for a job once there, like it is the case in Cambodia.
IÂ’d like to have your opinion about this matter.
Thanks a lot !
PS: Sorry, I thought I was on the French version of the blog! IÂ’m not lazy, I can write in English
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Well, if you can write in English then that implies you can read my response since I don't really know much about French, except you guys have cool accenting marks that probably had a huge influence on the Vietnamese language.
Okay to answer your question, it's not legal because a tourist visa is just that...to be a tourist. If you want to work then you'll need to apply for a work permit and your employer will set you up with a temporary residency card. Otherwise they expel you from the country.
But you didn't ask if it was legal, you asked if it was possible. Like most things in Vietnam, if you have the money, it's possible.
I have heard....by reading somewhere...ah..found the source.
One of the loopholes is that the Ordinance allows foreigners to apply for changes to their registered purpose of entry. Taking unfair advantage of this, many foreigners have arrived in Vietnam with a travel visa and then overstayed their visa to engage in work without a work permit, Nam said.
These foreigners include Chinese nationals who have worked on many projects developed by Chinese contractors nationwide, the official said.
In order to eliminate such a bad practice, Nam said, the bill stipulates that any foreigners who wish to have a paid job in Vietnam must obtain a work permit from a State agency in charge of labor management before they enter Vietnam.
It would seem to me that you can arrive on a tourist visa for the purpose of exploring the country. While you're exploring the country and a school happened to want to hire you, then it's up to that school to comply with the law...meaning they'll have to get you a work permit as well as a temporary residence card. The responsibility of following the law lies in the school....since you're just here exploring the country as a tourist.
If you purposely enter the country with the INTENTION of finding work on a tourist visa, then you will be charged with not following the purposes of your intended travel as stated in your visa (something to that effect...they can charge you for this violation). I'm sure France has similar laws.