Want find job in Vietnam
I am from Myanmar ( Burma ) I've 8 years working as a tourist guide ( french spaking ).
Now the situation in the country suddenly decide to move the country , firstly interest the Vietnam but I'm 59 years old woman so a little bit hesitate to move.
Let me know it is possible to working in tourism field and what should I prepare.
regards
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Not really, law requires a degree to obtain a work permit or a special skill set that cannot be found locally
is this a joke? there is no tourism at the moment due to the pan-de-mic from corona as well as the coup d'état from the military in myanmar. your best best is to find a work from home job being a content moderator for facebook, disney, google etc..
So wait for mid-2022, this year the borders won't open.
What is your profession at all?
Dear All
Greetings from Bangladesh.
I am mechanical engineer and have aprx 21 years experience in Garments industries.
Professional training from Japan( 2 weeks) ,China (35 days) and Vietnam( 7 days).
I am interested to work in Garments factory as head of IE, Planning /. Operation.
I am experience to work from zero setup stage of factory.
Please help me
T
No way you can fly into Vietnam in coming days, unless you can get a local Garments Company to certify you are an "expert" . Further that and they need you badly for specific skills you have, such skills not available locally..
Joel Boidya95 wrote:Dear All
Greetings from Bangladesh.
I am mechanical engineer and have aprx 21 years experience in Garments industries.
Professional training from Japan( 2 weeks) ,China (35 days) and Vietnam( 7 days).
I am interested to work in Garments factory as head of IE, Planning /. Operation.
I am experience to work from zero setup stage of factory.
Please help me
T
You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
devarj57 wrote:Joel Boidya95 wrote:Dear All
Greetings from Bangladesh.
I am mechanical engineer and have aprx 21 years experience in Garments industries.
Professional training from Japan( 2 weeks) ,China (35 days) and Vietnam( 7 days).
I am interested to work in Garments factory as head of IE, Planning /. Operation.
I am experience to work from zero setup stage of factory.
Please help me
T
You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
Lets not forget, the visa you got was done under the table.
devarj57 wrote:You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
colinoscapee wrote:Lets not forget, the visa you got was done under the table.
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No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert. Sponsorship AND an employment contract from a legitimate company is required by law.
Ciambella wrote:devarj57 wrote:You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
colinoscapee wrote:Lets not forget, the visa you got was done under the table.
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No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert. Sponsorship and an employment contract from a legitimate company is required by law.
He's a LTC that thinks he's a Col. He'll figure it out when he gets blacklisted. Some TC officers just don't get it. 45 years with the Corp and it only took me 45 days to figure who was the good, the bad and the really bad. This guy takes the cake pure bs, do a GOOGLE search and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Rick
Ciambella wrote:No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert.
Concretely, agents find a (real) company to hire you or sponsor you to bring them in as an expert. Agents are just intermediaries. Everything is legal. Diploma are verified, the company also...
Know that it is in Vietnamese culture to pay for a job, it's normal here, ask any Vietnamese...
But it's cheaper to find yourself a hiring company, many famous English schools currently hire English teachers, for example ILA. But negotiate that they pay the quarantine, the plane ticket, the agent... many don't want to pay that or just 50% !
Erikji wrote:Ciambella wrote:No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert.
Concretely, agents find a (real) company to hire you or sponsor you to bring them in as an expert. Agents are just intermediaries. Everything is legal. Diploma are verified, the company also...
Know that it is in Vietnamese culture to pay for a job, it's normal here, ask any Vietnamese...
But it's cheaper to find yourself a hiring company, many famous English schools currently hire English teachers, for example ILA. But negotiate that they pay the quarantine, the plane ticket, the agent... many don't want to pay that or just 50% !
You may not understand what was being stated. Agents dont find you a legitimate employer, its all done under the table, hence why it cost 4000 usd for a visa that is usually a couple of hundred dollars.
Just so you know, Ciambella is a Vietnamese lady. Im sure she doesnt need to ask her countrymen how things work.
Budman1 wrote:Ciambella wrote:devarj57 wrote:You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
colinoscapee wrote:Lets not forget, the visa you got was done under the table.
¶Ù¾±³Ù³Ù´Ç.Ìý
No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert. Sponsorship and an employment contract from a legitimate company is required by law.
He's a LTC that thinks he's a Col. He'll figure it out when he gets blacklisted. Some TC officers just don't get it. 45 years with the Corp and it only took me 45 days to figure who was the good, the bad and the really bad. This guy takes the cake pure bs, do a GOOGLE search and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Rick
Rick, and several others,
I came on this site hoping to get good information and possible meet some welcoming fellow expats in Vietnam. Yet, from the beginning it has been quite the opposite. My first post about asking for flight information resulted in lectures about documents and false assumptions about my reasons to be in Vietnam. Additionally, someone was looking for help with a business. Unaware of the site rules, I offered to provide free business counseling (since that what I did successfully before) and I was accused of trying to make money. I have a very good pension and sold two business - I do not need to make anymore money. Now this gentleman Rick accuses me of lying about my military rank. I guess the 5 or 6 general officers and CEOs that endorsed my last book with my bio are also in on my big lie. And all the Google bios are also a lie. Many of you have responded admirably at some of my post. Yet others seem to take pleasure in degrading others. I hope my Vietnamese bride and I have better experiences with the Expat community since we plan to live here for a few years. I suspect there will be some unwelcomed replies to this post. But some need to just "man-up" and let it go. Dev, signing out from the frustration!
devarj57 wrote:Budman1 wrote:Ciambella wrote:devarj57 wrote:You can find an agent to sponsor you. I'm currently in quarantine. I had a sponsor agent. Not a specific company that had a job for me. Provided certificates of expertise, diplomas etc. Had to pay a fee but got a work visa. There are several agents on facebook. I believe that's where I found one.
¶Ù¾±³Ù³Ù´Ç.Ìý
No visa agent can legally sponsor an expert. Sponsorship and an employment contract from a legitimate company is required by law.
He's a LTC that thinks he's a Col. He'll figure it out when he gets blacklisted. Some TC officers just don't get it. 45 years with the Corp and it only took me 45 days to figure who was the good, the bad and the really bad. This guy takes the cake pure bs, do a GOOGLE search and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Rick
Rick, and several others,
I came on this site hoping to get good information and possible meet some welcoming fellow expats in Vietnam. Yet, from the beginning it has been quite the opposite. My first post about asking for flight information resulted in lectures about documents and false assumptions about my reasons to be in Vietnam. Additionally, someone was looking for help with a business. Unaware of the site rules, I offered to provide free business counseling (since that what I did successfully before) and I was accused of trying to make money. I have a very good pension and sold two business - I do not need to make anymore money. Now this gentleman Rick accuses me of lying about my military rank. I guess the 5 or 6 general officers and CEOs that endorsed my last book with my bio are also in on my big lie. And all the Google bios are also a lie. Many of you have responded admirably at some of my post. Yet others seem to take pleasure in degrading others. I hope my Vietnamese bride and I have better experiences with the Expat community since we plan to live here for a few years. I suspect there will be some unwelcomed replies to this post. But some need to just "man-up" and let it go. Dev, signing out from the frustration!
Maybe the forum can extend an olive branch and drop some nice food to your hotel whilst you are in quarantine. Which hotel are you staying at? I will drop by and leave a food parcel.
Looks like the Colonel has grabbed his bat and ball and gone home.
colinoscapee wrote:Looks like the Colonel has grabbed his bat and ball and gone home.
It's amazing that after two weeks here, since arriving in country at SGN airport and being in quarantine, he still hasn't been tested.
Or at least, in his memoir of "lessons learned" he never mentions that wonderful and memorable experience.
His book editor must have missed that omission...
devarj57 wrote:Rick, and several others,
I came on this site hoping to get good information and possible meet some welcoming fellow expats in Vietnam. Yet, from the beginning it has been quite the opposite. My first post about asking for flight information resulted in lectures about documents and false assumptions about my reasons to be in Vietnam. Additionally, someone was looking for help with a business. Unaware of the site rules, I offered to provide free business counseling (since that what I did successfully before) and I was accused of trying to make money. I have a very good pension and sold two business - I do not need to make anymore money. Now this gentleman Rick accuses me of lying about my military rank. I guess the 5 or 6 general officers and CEOs that endorsed my last book with my bio are also in on my big lie. And all the Google bios are also a lie. Many of you have responded admirably at some of my post. Yet others seem to take pleasure in degrading others. I hope my Vietnamese bride and I have better experiences with the Expat community since we plan to live here for a few years. I suspect there will be some unwelcomed replies to this post. But some need to just "man-up" and let it go. Dev, signing out from the frustration!
It's an everlasting problem you would face with people on the internet. You just need to disregard and move on.
KhuyenT wrote:devarj57 wrote:Rick, and several others,
I came on this site hoping to get good information and possible meet some welcoming fellow expats in Vietnam. Yet, from the beginning it has been quite the opposite. My first post about asking for flight information resulted in lectures about documents and false assumptions about my reasons to be in Vietnam. Additionally, someone was looking for help with a business. Unaware of the site rules, I offered to provide free business counseling (since that what I did successfully before) and I was accused of trying to make money. I have a very good pension and sold two business - I do not need to make anymore money. Now this gentleman Rick accuses me of lying about my military rank. I guess the 5 or 6 general officers and CEOs that endorsed my last book with my bio are also in on my big lie. And all the Google bios are also a lie. Many of you have responded admirably at some of my post. Yet others seem to take pleasure in degrading others. I hope my Vietnamese bride and I have better experiences with the Expat community since we plan to live here for a few years. I suspect there will be some unwelcomed replies to this post. But some need to just "man-up" and let it go. Dev, signing out from the frustration!
It's an everlasting problem you would face with people on the internet. You just need to disregard and move on.
Some of us can see through people, while others are reeled in and fooled.
lol
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