The Asian country opens to Poles. You don’t have to have a visa from March

Wietnam

A journey without having to have a visa makes life to tourists. Soon Vietnam will let us in without this document. Planning a trip to this place in 2025 will be a good option.

Vietnam located in Southeast Asia attracts tourists from around the world, including fans of exotic climates. Visitors willingly visit, among others to Hanoi, i.e. the capital of this country. Currently, Poles who want to cross the local border, must first try to see a vision. Already in March the rules will be completely different.

To Vietnam without a visa. Changes for Poles

How much convenience is traveling without the obligation to make a visa, they know, among others Those who flew to the USA a few years ago. Before 2019, before such a trip, you had to work a lot and subject to bureaucracy. Since Poland was included in the visa -free program with the United States, travel has become easier. Now it should be similar in the case of Vietnam.

The Asian country tolerates visas for tourists from Poland from March 1. This move is part of the government resolution No. 11/NQ-CP regarding the abolition of visas issued on January 15 to promote arrival tourism this year.

The change applies to people going there for tourist purposes for not longer than 45 days. At the moment, it is not yet known whether individual tourists will benefit. It is certain that the new policy will apply in the case of trips organized by international tourist service providers in Vietnam. The rules are to be valid until the end of 2025.

Not only Poles without visa visas

It will endure visas in Vietnam since March, it applies not only to Poland, but also the Czech Republic and Switzerland. Citizens of these countries will benefit from identical privileges as we do. It should be remembered that when going to the place every tourist, he must have a valid passport with him anyway.

In addition, so far without a visa to Vietnam they could enter – and citizens of Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Russia, Belarus and Japan can still

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