Sending money out of vietnam
Can anyone with unfailing experience advise me?
Thank you,
Lynn
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To which country do you wish to send money please?
Read this thread : How to send money back home the easiest and the cheapest?
Also you may check out other threads talking about Paypal methods and more :
> Banks and finance in Vietnam
Regards
Kenjee
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3 months later, armed with my work permit, my temporary residence card and a wad of cash, I returned only to have the "wall of stupid" thrown up again, for no apparent reason, other than an i not being dotted, or a t not being crossed to the managers liking.聽 Needless to say - I was livid.
Legally, I believe I should have been able to transfer up to 50% of my monthly earnings, but I can't remember the exact percentage allowed, mainly because it never happened.聽 A fellow teacher claimed that he was able to transfer funds every month and hassle-free, if there is such a thing here.
You may want to go to an HSBC branch and speak with someone there.聽 I've heard tale of people using their accounts to successfully transfer funds to just about anywhere via standard outward remittances or via ATM transactions.聽
If you have a debit card however, you can get money abroad from cash machines as normal - I go to Hong Kong regularly and have successfully received dosh from HSBC machines there.
If you need to send money out of Vietnam to family in another country, it might be worthwhile to give a responsible family member in that country a debit card with a limit on it so they can trot off to an ATM and draw money for themselves.
Debit card withdraw money from other country if you know the bank charges I believe you don't do it on this manner .
I was able to obtain 'certified check' from HSBC some time back for several hundred dollars and mailed it back to the States...you might attempt to do something like that.聽
I have a HSBC account in the US, I'm able to use the machines here with no problem to receive money.聽 I've been told that if I were to open an account in Vietnam with HSBC I could easily transfer funds via their Internet transfers...I haven't and won't open an account in Vietnam due to the 'banking rules' with the US....
Good Luck
keep on asking same requirements though you have a record, for me a waist of time. doing xerox copy all papers. If you have an employer then ask those requirements. If dont have thats a big problem because vietnames cant send money聽 outside vietnam.
keirdre wrote:Easy with Vietcombank. Go in with your聽 residency book, passport, contract and payslip, fill out a form and boom: in your account two days later.
Viettcomebank is shit.聽 there is such a bad聽 policy聽 then any anther聽 聽bank in Vietnam.
Coll-wing wrote:keirdre wrote:Easy with Vietcombank. Go in with your聽 residency book, passport, contract and payslip, fill out a form and boom: in your account two days later.
Viettcomebank is shit.聽 there is such a bad聽 policy聽 then any anther聽 聽bank in Vietnam.
Maybe, but they worked for me, and without much hassle. My money was back in the UK the next day and it only took me 10 minutes of form filling. Perhaps other banks are better, but at least I got my money out of Vietnam, which is more than can be said of some of the other people in this thread!
keirdre wrote:Coll-wing wrote:keirdre wrote:Easy with Vietcombank. Go in with your聽 residency book, passport, contract and payslip, fill out a form and boom: in your account two days later.
Viettcomebank is shit.聽 there is such a bad聽 policy聽 then any anther聽 聽bank in Vietnam.
Maybe, but they worked for me, and without much hassle. My money was back in the UK the next day and it only took me 10 minutes of form filling. Perhaps other banks are better, but at least I got my money out of Vietnam, which is more than can be said of some of the other people in this thread!
Agreed聽 with you聽 But other hand聽 here bank treated聽 foreigners聽 person by person聽 not in聽 the same law for everyone.
you can send maximum up to 5000 us$ in one year using western union, either it can be one time 5000 us$ or monthly installments up to one year , if you don't have work permit. If you have work permit than you can send from any bank amount depending upon your monthly income but you will have to pay legal income tax to the government.
My experience is that Western Union can only be used in VN to receive money.
I transferred everything back in 2004-2006 and changed it into gold back then...I removed and transferred everything over a period of time even before the recession.聽 The only thing I use a bank for today is to take out my retirement...
The banks just mess you about typical Vietnamese style.
1. Passport
2. Temporary residence card
3. Work permit
4. Contract of employment with employer - it should be within valid date
5. Salary slips
6. Bank statement (bank can take it out themselves)
After first time, it's usually not such a big hassle as long as you tell the teller at bank (VPBank in my case) that you would do it every month. Then you need to carry only salary slip and bank statement -since they would save soft copy of your other docs. It's actually quite a pleasant experience at VPBank
1. passport
2. copy of labor contract
No additional questions were asked. No work permit or residence card requested. But it took about 30 min to fill up all the papers.聽
Today I tried to make Western Union transfer and visited Ocean Bank but they told me to go to Vietcombank. In Vietconbank I have been told to go to Marintime Bank. In Matintime I have been told to go to specific Marintime Bank branch... I will try that branch and share the result.
Moral learned: you can't trust anyone.
Reason : Removal of the name of the company - can lead to defamation
1. Passport
2. Labor contract
3. Payslips or bank statment for Vietcombank (where I recive my salary)
4. Something else but didnt understand what exactly.
And it just to send WU... So sad...
There are pros and cons for each methods even if the first ones are pretty expensive (from 6 to 10% sometimes ...).
An article give more detail about each alternative : vietnaminsider.vn/how-to-send-money-overseas-from-vietnam-as-expats
This study was made on 10 000$ from Vietnam to USA, but the fee percentages will be pretty similar for 5k$ or even 20k$ I guess.
Cheers
AlokSharma wrote:Hi, you need to carry the following to your bank (where your salary is deposited):
1. Passport
2. Temporary residence card
3. Work permit
4. Contract of employment with employer - it should be within valid date
5. Salary slips
6. Bank statement (bank can take it out themselves)
After first time, it's usually not such a big hassle as long as you tell the teller at bank (VPBank in my case) that you would do it every month. Then you need to carry only salary slip and bank statement -since they would save soft copy of your other docs. It's actually quite a pleasant experience at VPBank
If he/she has all these details and documents, then he won't come here and asked the solvation
Without WP, I managed to send money back, limited to the exact amount /i had previously wired into Vietnam.
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