Great news for Japanese citizens looking to visit Vietnam – the Vietnamese National Assembly has granted approval for the Amended Law, revising several articles on the Law on entry, exit, transit and residence of foreigners in Vietnam. From August 15, 2023, Vietnam will extend the validity of e-visas granted to Japanese citizens entering the country to 90 days from no more than 30 days for single entry or multiple entries.
Vietnam currently offers e-visas to citizens of 80 countries and territories, including Japan. This new law amendment is expected to make it easier for Japanese travelers to visit and do business in Vietnam. This will also open up more opportunities for Japanese tourists to explore and experience this vibrant country’s unique culture and beauty.
Moreover, the amended law will also benefit Japanese visitors who come from countries and regions eligible for Vietnam’s unilateral visa waiver program. From August 15, 2023, Japanese tourists could enjoy a stay of 45 days visa-free in the country, surpassing the current limit of 15 days. With the extended visa-free validity, Japanese citizens can explore Vietnam more freely and at their own pace.
Vietnam is a stunning destination with beautiful beaches, lush mountains, and bustling cities. It also offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions, making it a great destination for tourists worldwide. With the extended 90-day e-visa validity for Japanese citizens starting August 15, 2023, travelers from Japan will have more time to experience all that this stunning country has to offer.
So, if you’re a Japanese citizen looking to visit Vietnam, you won’t have to worry about visa restrictions any longer. Starting August 15, 2023, you can enjoy an extended 90-day e-visa validity in Vietnam. Additionally, if you’re part of the countries and regions eligible for Vietnam’s unilateral visa waiver program, you can stay for up to 45 days without a visa. So, start planning your Vietnam trips now!
