Agreement between the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Government of the Republic of Poland on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports. The agreement was signed on July 6, 2011, effective March 14, 2012.
Have agreed as follows:
Article1
- Citizens of one Contracting Party holding valid diplomatic passports issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of that Contracting Party, hereinafter referred to as diplomatic passports, shall have the right to enter, exit, and transit through the territory of the other Contracting Party without visas, using border crossing points designated for international passenger traffic.
- Citizens of one Contracting Party holding diplomatic passports shall have the right to stay in the territory of the Contracting Party for a period of up to 90 (ninety) days during a period of 180 (one hundred and eighty) days from the date of their first entry.
Article 2
- Citizens of one Contracting Party holding valid diplomatic passports issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of that Contracting Party who are assigned to work in a diplomatic mission, consular office or international organization having its seat in the territory of the other Contracting Party, shall have the right to enter the territory of the other Contracting Party and to remain there
during the term of their assignment without the need to apply for a visa. - This right shall apply to the spouses and children of such persons, respectfully, provided that they are members of one household and hold diplomatic passports.
- The persons mentioned in Article 2.1 above will be notified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of one Contracting Party to the diplomatic mission of the other Contracting Party prior to being assigned.
