HOW to Retire in Vietnam

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @jiujitsu94
    @jiujitsu94 4 роки тому +41

    My wife and I retired in Vietnam 🇻🇳 last year. A few tips. Best place to live is in Da Nang for expats. Don't buy property, just rent. Our monthly bills are around $1,200. We own a fuel efficient car, and a scooter. Generally, we like to travel around the Philippines 🇵🇭, Thailand 🇹🇭, and Cambodia 🇰🇭. Vietnam is perfect for getting to those countries, given it is in close proximity. Lastly, it helps to have residual income in the United States to live abroad. We own several rentals in the United States, so our residual income is around $6,500 a month. Given the low living expenses in Vietnam, we have more than enough to travel around and still live in Vietnam.

    • @michaelchristophergutierre7244
      @michaelchristophergutierre7244 4 роки тому

      Great plan and execution!!

    • @skillfuldabest
      @skillfuldabest 4 роки тому

      What about Vung Tau? It's cheaper than HCMC and it's only 2hours away!

    • @xiube6979
      @xiube6979 4 роки тому +2

      @@skillfuldabest VT is certainly has developed since I last was there in 2013. VT has a slower pace if that suits you.. I'm not too impressed with VT beach though. Maybe by Bai~ Dau^ the water is clearer.

    • @abcalpha8420
      @abcalpha8420 4 роки тому +1

      Congratulations and enjoy your retirement in Vietnam, my birth country.

    • @powercomm
      @powercomm 4 роки тому +3

      With $6,500 passive income, you could live in the US comfortable too, right? I live in Waikiki, Hawaii. It is more expensive. In the winter, there are a lot of Canadians coming here a few months to avoid their Winter.

  • @tantaihuynh1509
    @tantaihuynh1509 4 роки тому +9

    Don't need to buy property or Vietnamese passport. I have a friend (swiss nationality) and former UN Interpreter. He has been living in Saigon for 4 years. Only rent a villa at Thao Diên for 1.200 USD and renew the visa every 3 months (70 USD). Doesn't need to leave VN and return each time. My French passport is enough for me. Even if you buy property legally, it is not secured because it could be lost at anytime !Thank you for your Vlog.

    • @breezyrelaxation
      @breezyrelaxation 3 роки тому +2

      This is very True, i have some French friends that owned property legally due to the War laws before VN war. They lived in Lagi which is south of Phan Thiet this past Nov, they where "Ordered" to sell their land back to the gov to build a Vicom shopping mall
      THe options where 2.
      1. Accept money from GOV that was almsot 30% less than real value
      2. Just lose the land no money
      Buying land in Vietnam or China is just as safe as putting money in a slot machine hoping for a jackpot. Stick to renting long term, and if anything get an agent to build a work permit for you guys and get a 2 year TRC you can just renew. As of now ONLY Americans can get a Visa past 3 months and with COVID, it is stupidily over priced to renew your visa and you CANNOT, repeat CANNOT leave VN and come back (Visa run) as you will be locked out of VN up to 14 days and this is saying they even let you back in .
      Most people locked out where up to 21 days than refused because they just had a long term tourist visa (No value to VN visa in their eyes)

    • @voman590
      @voman590 3 роки тому

      @@breezyrelaxation you see, it is because your friend is unlucky. Vietnamese people have to accept that too

    • @breezyrelaxation
      @breezyrelaxation 3 роки тому

      @@voman590 Not unlucky at all, i am on a Lawyer based Visa and very aware of Legal real estate and immigration laws
      VN in general do NOT favor none VN, even stocks and business owner ship will NEVER pass 49% total control unless they are VN
      and becoming a VN citizen is a VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY(Yes a lot of VERYS) hard thing to do

  • @eddiet4708
    @eddiet4708 4 роки тому +14

    I was born in Saigon left right after the take over when I was 8 years old with my dad (may he rest in peace), now 52 years old with a beautiful wife and three beautiful kids from 15 years old to 28.
    And I am planning to go back and retire there.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому +2

      Great plan! Thanks for watching!

    • @powercomm
      @powercomm 4 роки тому +9

      When you live there, you need to learn to kiss ass. You will be in trouble if your opinion doesn’t align with the government. Keep your mouth shut. For example, you see an 80 years old lady, carrying a large basket of corn selling on the sidewalk. The weather is hot and she looks as if she would collapse anytime. After you see this scene and you might ask, “such a old lady, still working? Should the government take care of you?” I don’t know well but the regime only provides like $10 a month or something. If anyone knows better, please share.

    • @TonyLePM
      @TonyLePM 3 роки тому +5

      @@powercomm hello John, why all of the hating? Every country has its own problems, we will solve it gradually. If you compare Vietnam right now vs 1980s, we are in the heaven now. The goverment still improving every year with good policies, some evils and some angels. Some people say they fight for democracy in our country but what they did was increasing hatred within the country, they say they fight for our rights (my rights) but I don't need them fight for me (it's just their excuses to make money from donations or mercy from US). Look at the US now, freedom of speech, BLM, LGBTs, Feminism.... too much freedom could destroy you totally. I'm happy with my country right now, lots of things should be improved in the future.

    • @powercomm
      @powercomm 3 роки тому +5

      @@TonyLePM
      I don’t expect you to fight. It is for you and for the people still live there. America is good compared to Vietnam but it is not so good as you mentioned BLM, etc... I can live well in any society just like those who can live in the poorest countries because I can work and I find things that other people want. However, i care about being fair and how humanity move forward as a planet. I don’t have a good opinion for the society that doesn’t allow freedom of speech. In Vietnam, people are not allowed to express love of their country. For example, Vietnamese fishermen have hard time because they are regularly invaded and harassed by the Chinese regime. Vietnamese people are not allowed to protest against China. Things get worse.

    • @powercomm
      @powercomm 3 роки тому +3

      @@TonyLePM
      If you were one of those whose parents did not see a future in Vietnam for you, and thus left, I wonder how your parents feel about you living in Vietnam? I had a thought of traveling in Vietnam and stay there for a month or 2. Once I learned that the cruelty the Vietnamese regime treating the south Vietnamese soldiers, I changed my mind and if I do, it would be an insult to them who had fought for my freedom when I was in Vietnam. I solute to the South Vietnamese soldiers who fought the Viet Cong. You might not agree with me but I am sure your parents who ran away from Vietnam would agree with my idea.

  • @rabmoody
    @rabmoody 4 роки тому +10

    I find it amazing how most countries have laws and restrictions on foreigners buying or investing in their countries but if the UK was to impose any of those type of restrictions they would be ridiculed and probably brought before the court for discrimination.

    • @JLT2342
      @JLT2342 4 роки тому

      Mexico is the same sh$t...99 yrs lease only.

    • @margielu3238
      @margielu3238 4 роки тому +2

      Same in the US. Crazy

    • @nikkion2140
      @nikkion2140 3 роки тому

      No saving to live there anyway. Some homes up in North England work out cheaper than a condo in VN. Yes sure, you dont get weather here in England.

    • @BradSabako
      @BradSabako 2 роки тому

      Always rent

    • @johnbrookhaven7134
      @johnbrookhaven7134 2 роки тому +1

      Me too..rent in vietnam is good idea..no headache..

  • @macone4580
    @macone4580 3 роки тому +7

    Great video. I’ve been thinking about an early retirement in Vietnam. All the videos I’ve seen about it don’t explain the legal part. Hopefully you’ll still be around in ten years when I’m ready.

    • @ransouse2
      @ransouse2 3 роки тому +1

      Think again 😂

  • @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis
    @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis 4 роки тому +10

    Hi Ken, thanks for the information. I am a Vietnamese American, born in VN grew up in USA. I am planning to buy land in VN to build a house. Please do a video to outline the buying real estate and taxes. My relatives are providing personal thoughts that are outdated. Appreciate your information. Looking forward for your service in the future.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Will try to do it. Thanks for watching! If you have any question, feel free to contact us by email or send us a Facebook message.

  • @olivereckert2492
    @olivereckert2492 3 роки тому +2

    One of the best channels about Vietnam in my opinion

  • @oceanwaves3139
    @oceanwaves3139 3 роки тому +5

    thanks for making this video; very well made; short; straight to the point; and informative; you articulated so well in presenting your info. I know whom to call or to refer people to on this subject. Keep up the good work!

  • @thaihm
    @thaihm 4 роки тому +3

    Wow thanks Ken! I never in my life to think that there would be an opportunity for me to return to Vietnam. One day I will look into retiring in Vietnam. Going back to Buon Ma Thuot. 🙏🏼

  • @phxcamera
    @phxcamera 4 роки тому +13

    Thanks Ken. Good video. HCMC is on my travel list whenever the world decides to re-open.

  • @josephbeattie5525
    @josephbeattie5525 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video. I am a 59 year old American. I have just retired. I have no ties to Vietnam but I love Vietnam. Its my first choice. 'Danang'. I visited last year. I have saved this video and I will be in touch with you 🙂

  • @MYTHOMINHTRAN
    @MYTHOMINHTRAN Рік тому +2

    I was thinking of retired on Vietnam 10 years ago from Switzerland, but after a couple of times visiting their, I had decided no to do so. I rather buy a fly ticket and visit the country for a couple of weeks of months and return to my second home in Switzerland or the US. By the way this channel is very honesty! Thumb up!

  • @patricklafont9959
    @patricklafont9959 4 роки тому +7

    Retire in Vietnam looks like a good idea. But do you know that if you have a chronic disease, it is impossible to import specific medicines for your personal use? For example, even you have Imatinib delivered by the NHS, you cannot have them shipped to Vietnam. Because of this, it is impossible to live or work in the long terms in this country.

  • @antonsaroja1541
    @antonsaroja1541 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you, very helpful. I wish I can spend my life in Vietnam

    • @breezyrelaxation
      @breezyrelaxation 3 роки тому

      My advise come live here for a few years before this decision is made, You and me would have shared the same dreams back in the day, here in year 7 me thinking long term living is not a reality i choice to have.

  • @jetduongofficial
    @jetduongofficial 4 роки тому +6

    People near retirement age concerns about health systems and emergency care. Also what kind of risks for a non Vietnamese citizen to own real estate in VN. Would you cover those subjects in a future video? Thank you.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, we will cover that in future videos. Please subscribe to our channel so that you don't miss it. In the meantime, you can watch our latest video about Vietnam's response to the pandemic to give you a glimpse of the importance of healthcare in Vietnam. ua-cam.com/video/KimyOZgNwx8/v-deo.html

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 3 роки тому +1

      Easier access to health care is one of the key benefits about living outside the US.

  • @TakashiNippon
    @TakashiNippon 4 роки тому +2

    The problem with Vietnam is taxation of worldwide income. If u have alot of assets abroad ur better of living in Malaysia Philippines Thailand or Singapore
    Vietnam is awesome but if it's gonna cost as much as Singapore through taxation than not competitive

  • @TruongTran-bd4ns
    @TruongTran-bd4ns 3 роки тому +1

    Lots of changes in Vietnam in coming years so we hope in entry policy or retirement or even buying a property is more simple than we are dealing now. I’m Vietnamese too. We would look forward to retiring in mother country 🙏🙏❤️🇨🇦💯

    • @tomhuynh9919
      @tomhuynh9919 3 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @lonniegray1033
    @lonniegray1033 3 роки тому +2

    I have just started think on retiring to Viet Nam I’m just in the gaining information stage at this point Hopefully I’ll be able to put it together and make my move

    • @tomhuynh9919
      @tomhuynh9919 3 роки тому +4

      In late 70s and early 80s, we were the boat people to escape Communist. Now it looks better but the Communists are still the same outfit, just switch the color.

    • @brentt8590
      @brentt8590 3 роки тому +2

      @@tomhuynh9919
      Well said. Tom, If you recycle trash, no matter how you do it, it's still trash. The problem is most foreigners don't' see because don't know the real stories behind the ugly side of the Communist Regime. The whole country is run by a single form of Govt so does the media. I challenge any Vietnamese news network to badmouth their gov't as Fake News CNN does

    • @tomhuynh9919
      @tomhuynh9919 3 роки тому +3

      @@brentt8590 VC traded millions of lives for independence and equality. Everyone hoped and imagined corruption would end after the war, but it didn’t. Three decades after the communist victory, Vietnam was part of the global capitalist economy. The west had won after all. And a communist victory gave way to capitalist corruption.

    • @nameless-no5cv
      @nameless-no5cv 3 роки тому

      Tom Huynh the whole point of Vietnam joining the communism party at all was to gain liberty from France, we could have joined the capitalist but the US refused to help us consider how France was their ally at the time. By other meaning the US forced us into an awkward position either remain as France's colonies or join Communist party gain liberty then get devided by the US in an attempt to stop communism from growing in the Indochina. They set up a government which totally relied on them, support them, help them with the economy and military, your parents was part of a failure of a government that listen to the US then kills Vietnamese. It's not for no reason that they had to run away. And if you're talking about Communism spread violence and will put your parents in concentration camp, that's just how brutal war is, your parent aren't vegan, they don't care if their hands got dirty by our people's blood

    • @steveth1000
      @steveth1000 3 роки тому

      @@brentt8590 CNN is fake news. Did you see the sting on the reporter who said it was their job to discredit Trump in any way and heap so much cr&_# on him, people would believe he was bad. He said it was Biden any way they could do it. CNN makes up stories and creates fake news to run the country. Please don't go to VN, we are moving from a Western country trying to get away from virtual signallers and woke people.

  • @donalddo7279
    @donalddo7279 4 роки тому +3

    Not me. I'm retired and staying in Huntington Beach California USA.

  • @blythg1394
    @blythg1394 3 роки тому +1

    Here’s my issue that maybe you can help with. I’m retired, married to a Vietnamese citizen. Bought a condo in DaNang. I have a 5 year visa. We also live in Seattle. I cannot seem to get a drivers license or a residency card. I am told that because I do not work, I cannot get a residency card. Without a residency card, I cannot get a drivers license.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому +1

      You can drive with an international driving license. If you are married to a Vietnamese citizen, you can apply for a Vietnam passport. Please browse our channel, as we made several videos about the Vietnam passport.

  • @Epsidawn
    @Epsidawn 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the advice, brother! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @huongdanlamyoutube2843
    @huongdanlamyoutube2843 4 роки тому +2

    *ANH ẤY ĐÃ CHỌN NHỮNG GÓC QUAY CỰC ĐẸP, ĐƯA NGƯỜI XEM ĐẾN NHỮNG CẢNH ĐẸP MÀ ÍT AI CÓ THỂ TỚI ĐÓ ĐƯỢC*

    • @kimbui6267
      @kimbui6267 3 роки тому +2

      Mục đích là đễ thu hút người xem

  • @jamestran1633
    @jamestran1633 3 роки тому +2

    Wow...can’t believe I didn’t find this channel sooner. Definitely subscribing. We made enough in the US (through real estate, consulting, entrepreneurship, etc) to start planning the transition to semi-retiring in VN. We’ll definitely have to connect and strategy on how we can help each other. Looking forward to seeing more of you videos. Keep it up.

  • @benice646
    @benice646 3 роки тому +3

    Love Vietnamese fresh food. Cheap and the people are nice!!! I’ll move there in two years!!! 💓🌷❤️💞

  • @humblebeginning7394
    @humblebeginning7394 3 роки тому +1

    Good information bro keep up the good work!

  • @Omega-ll4tx
    @Omega-ll4tx 2 роки тому

    This is such good content much appreciated so much team Ken is a genius !!!

  • @agentbey
    @agentbey 2 роки тому

    Excellent video and clear information. Vietnam is awesome. I enjoyed my 6-month visit very much. Looking forward to returning.

  • @LinhNguyen-ll1ci
    @LinhNguyen-ll1ci 4 роки тому +3

    Great video Duong. Thanks

  • @happyorlando4450
    @happyorlando4450 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Mr ken talking about living in Vietnam

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Thank you for your comment. We will make more videos like this one in the future. Please subscribe to our channel and stay tuned.

  • @southpawcharlie5874
    @southpawcharlie5874 2 роки тому

    Americans are not the only one's looking to retire in Vietnam.

  • @roblowry5672
    @roblowry5672 4 роки тому +3

    Great bit of information. I plan on both building a business in Vietnam and retire there as a Viet Kieu and take advantages of the low cost and high energy of the Saigon. I would like to get more information as to you company's services and I move forward with creating a new manufacturing company.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Rob Lowry we sent you an email. Please check.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Rob Lowry we have sent you quite a few emails, did you get it?

    • @roblowry5672
      @roblowry5672 4 роки тому +1

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting Yes. I did receive the information and am contemplating on dual citizenship for the sake of my business. I am currently trying to locate and communicate with some Vietnamese manufacturers.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Rob Lowry we provide services in identifying reputable suppliers if you need professional assistance, including legal advice.

    • @roblowry5672
      @roblowry5672 4 роки тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting Thanks for your help. We are a start-up so we are very sensitive to cost at this time.

  • @marianguyen3671
    @marianguyen3671 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I’ll need your help shortly!

  • @christopherburnside3705
    @christopherburnside3705 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this.!! Please make more like this

  • @DHT2023
    @DHT2023 3 роки тому +1

    🙌very informative.
    I miss my work experience in Vietnam
    2007-2009 .was one of my most memorable times . Food is 2nd to none for me . I’ve been all over Asia. The local and varied food in Vietnam I had was always the best experienced . No other county for me has come close.

  • @356RAVEN
    @356RAVEN 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Sir, thank you for sharing your professional knowledge! I'm a retired US Air Force Combat Veteran, my only source of income is from my military retirement. Long story short, I'm originally from Vietnam, and I just recently gotten married to a Vietnamese woman in Dong Thap, April 24th, 2022.. I currently have a 5 year visa, and a 10 year passport. I wanted to know if I can use your services in accompanying me legitimately to live in Vietnam long term, without risking my US Citizenship being revoked.. Please advise! Thank you Sir..

  • @randomrichardhere
    @randomrichardhere 4 роки тому +2

    Had to subscribe just because you were at 999 ... woop I was 1,000! :-)

  • @fstuart1547
    @fstuart1547 3 роки тому

    Good video. Very good information on tax liability for expats. Everyone else provides calculation on what it will cost to live 'here' or 'there' you are the first to mention the taxes.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! We are glad it was informative. We will be uploading more content about taxes for expats. If you want to get to know more about the topic, please consider subscribing. It's tax free!

  • @dgriffin6650
    @dgriffin6650 4 роки тому +4

    Hi Ken, I am planning to retire in Vietnam and I will most likely get married to a Vietnamese lady (Phu nu Viet Nam ho dep lam!). I have traveled to Vietnam six times, and I have been all over the country. Not sure exactly where I want to live within Vietnam. I am taking online Vietnamese lessons from a school in HCMC, and I am now at an intermediate level. I am wanting to get more fluent, as I am thinking about doing some type of business in Vietnam. (Anh hoc tieng Viet moi ngay)

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      D Griffin your Vietnamese is great and will only improve once you are in Vietnam! If you need to make more friends, let our team be the first! Please reach out to us when you do make the move. As always, our legal team is here to help.

  • @a.j.savage1056
    @a.j.savage1056 4 роки тому +1

    Great info. Never thought about the tax implications. I would like to know about cell phone service and Dish networks in English.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      A. J. Savage cell phone has 4g and 5g in a few years. Prices are reasonable between $10-25$ per month.
      There is NETFLIX and also you can subscribe to DISH and other cable networks as well, as SMART TVs are abundant and available.

  • @growsomething7248
    @growsomething7248 3 роки тому +1

    Is it true, that Vietnam doesn’t allow duo passports? I was born and left Vietnam when I was young. I would like to become a Vietnamese citizen again to live and invest there, but I don’t want to denounce my Canadians citizenship yet. Your video gives me hope. Thank you.

    • @paultaylor907
      @paultaylor907 3 роки тому

      You can be Canadian/American AND having citizenship & passport of Vietnam. Totally legal to have dual Citizenship.

  • @eddielacinski928
    @eddielacinski928 3 роки тому +1

    None of this helps me. I am Australian and do not want to get married here. I also do not wish to do the Cambodian Visa run every month..Nor am I thrilled by the ever increasing rip off price for a visa ie $100 for a month. I have been here 4 years doing 3mth visa runs but now it is completely ridiculous. Malaysia here I come. No visa no cost and a retirement visa if I wish.

  • @tuanivando9634
    @tuanivando9634 3 роки тому +1

    now foreigners can finance a property in VN, let me know if you are interested to know so you can help your clients

  • @SigmaEtaXi
    @SigmaEtaXi 3 роки тому +1

    I am sold, Ken :) great videos 👍

  • @oreospeedwaggindoesamerica6078
    @oreospeedwaggindoesamerica6078 4 роки тому +4

    Weren’t they planning on going to 30 days instead of every 90 days? I was really interested in staying in Vietnam and I heard that so looking into Thailand.

  • @albertb5863
    @albertb5863 11 місяців тому

    cool to see you over at steel craft in garden grove thats pretty local

  • @phanstastic8263
    @phanstastic8263 3 роки тому +2

    thanks Ken, great video

  • @larszchzsche9070
    @larszchzsche9070 4 роки тому +3

    The word "targeting " should be changed to "marketing ".

    • @AdamSahr-cj4kf
      @AdamSahr-cj4kf 4 роки тому

      But Marketing means exactly that, targeting !!!

  • @danielreid6041
    @danielreid6041 2 роки тому

    Great video well spoken 😌

  • @jshvjshv7322
    @jshvjshv7322 3 роки тому +2

    This video is very helpful, but I’m afraid of the Vietnam road.

  • @bw33511
    @bw33511 3 роки тому +3

    Zero covid casualties?? That's amazing...congratulations.

    • @swicheroo1
      @swicheroo1 3 роки тому

      It's not true. But Vietnam has done quite well. www.google.com/search?ei=S-MoYO_TOcjj-gSKnqawAw&q=vietnam+covid+casualties&oq=vietnam+covid+casualties&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBAgAEB4yBggAEAgQHjIFCAAQhgMyBQgAEIYDMgUIABCGAzoHCAAQRxCwAzoGCAAQDRAeUIqdAViRpQFgmqkBaAFwAXgAgAF8iAHVA5IBAzMuMpgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQXAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz&ved=0ahUKEwivpZay_ujuAhXIsZ4KHQqPCTYQ4dUDCA0&uact=5

  • @PEMAPTK
    @PEMAPTK 4 роки тому +1

    i am a big fan of your channel. Your english is extraordinary at least for vnese people ....i am so proud of you

  • @wayneedwards5589
    @wayneedwards5589 3 роки тому

    Regrettably, covid is not under control in Vietnam at the moment. By comparison with neighbouring countries the infection is being managed. All the best to the Vietnamese people from Australia.

  • @kevinqn3221
    @kevinqn3221 4 роки тому +2

    Great advice. Thanks friend. You look very familiar. I think Thao is your wife right?

  • @sunnythomas991
    @sunnythomas991 4 роки тому +4

    What about the change coming that limits stays in Vietnam to only 30 days at a time? Has this changed or is there a way around doing a visa run every 30 days?

    • @tapptom
      @tapptom 4 роки тому

      Yes. Any replies ?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      We will have to wait for the worldwide pandemic to halt and international tourism to resume. However, it depends on the type of visa you are and the passport you hold as well.

    • @tapptom
      @tapptom 4 роки тому

      Duong Global Business Consulting Group 1 Year ME w 90 day exits?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      @@tapptom , that is the duration of some visas.

    • @tapptom
      @tapptom 4 роки тому

      Duong Global Business Consulting Group as it was b4 this CV

  • @usabolero7190
    @usabolero7190 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @wetwork777
    @wetwork777 Рік тому

    Are you saying that Vietnam will tax your retirement income from the U.S. after you've filed and paid your taxes in the U.S.?

  • @thaidang9707
    @thaidang9707 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you this was very helpful.

  • @dzunglu7184
    @dzunglu7184 4 роки тому +1

    Yes! Only with my better half.
    When? Not too long. 😉

  • @al-akidabradshaw6951
    @al-akidabradshaw6951 3 роки тому +1

    Perhaps I'm outdated asking this question, but can you (still) get a multi-entry 1 year BUSINESS visa which allows you to stay without having to leave the country every 3 months? If so, can you detail that here please? I'm an American coming from America, btw.

  • @kellyquang5602
    @kellyquang5602 3 роки тому +1

    I was born in Vietnam, but I left Vietnam when I was young. But now want to retire in Vietnam can I buy a house there.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      Yes you can if you get your Vietnam citizenship. You can learn more here and apply with us: www.duongbusinessconsulting.com/get-vietnam-citizenship/.

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 Рік тому

      Rent or you'll be cheated.

  • @christinapham3757
    @christinapham3757 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Sir. Ken Duong.

  • @leeluan08
    @leeluan08 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @truongdao5193
    @truongdao5193 3 роки тому

    Great Job Ken!

  • @Chris_Clark1MaidenFan
    @Chris_Clark1MaidenFan 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @blabberings
    @blabberings 4 роки тому

    I am an ex entrepreneur and been advising my friends from India and Europe that Vietnam can be a great place to retire or run your freelance business from. However despite the country being incredible haven't figured out a way beyond investment or registering a business ( lots of paperwork and decent money) to do that and retirees don't even have those options. How do people stay legally for a long time?

  • @antonysmith3336
    @antonysmith3336 10 місяців тому

    There is no retirement visa in Vietnam at the moment….just bringing everyone up to date..l

  • @David-oy9ri
    @David-oy9ri 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Ken,
    Can a Vietnam_born boat person that left with parents during the war apply for Vietnamese citizenship 40 years later as an adult?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      Hello David, thanks for your comment. Yes, you might. Please send us an email at contact@duongbusinessconsulting.com explaining your case and we can determine whether you can get it.

  • @supersonicsid5930
    @supersonicsid5930 4 роки тому

    From Nha Trang it takes 32 hours to do a visa run , every 3 months . Obviously not this year but that’s what we have to do normally . You can get a 3 month visa extension but the price is way to expensive now .

  • @matthewnguyen7937
    @matthewnguyen7937 4 роки тому +1

    I want to know how I can regain my Vietnamese citizenship. I was born in Hue back in 1972. My family immigrated to the US in 1975. I haven't been back since, but I hope to retire in Vietnamese in a few years. I live in the DC area, so I think I will consult with the Vietnam Embassy some time. Need to find my birth certificate. I want to start a business and get into real estate in Vietnam when do I retire.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Matthew Nguyen we have a lot of experience in helping people start up businesses and retire in Vietnam. Would you like a consultation with our experts?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Please message us on facebook at Facebook or via our website www.duongbusinessconsulting.com so that we can assess your situation and determine whether you can regain your Vietnamese citizenship.

  • @danle6577
    @danle6577 3 роки тому +1

    Its very informative video...

  • @saibalchakraborty9798
    @saibalchakraborty9798 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for uploading this wonderful video. Question is as a professional how can I get work permit for Vietnam

  • @franciscatherine8756
    @franciscatherine8756 3 роки тому +1

    What is a social security guarantee in Vietnam?

  • @mtowers4592
    @mtowers4592 3 роки тому +1

    How is the health care system in Vietnam? Can i use my health care insurance?

  • @jeff2351
    @jeff2351 3 роки тому

    I am planning on marring my Filipina Fiancé in Vietnam and retiring there. I have a good pension to live there. Is getting married as a US Citizen to my Filipina hard for us to do. Great video. Thx

  • @ericeverson5956
    @ericeverson5956 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Ken, what about an annual visa 1yr? Do you still have to exit the country every 90 days? Can you fly to Bangkok and do your visa work there or must it be a land border crossing? Thanks for the great intel. Out.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Eric Everson yes even with 1 year visa you still need to exit every 90 days, but you can go to any border outside of Vietnam. Thailand is a quick and easy destination. Also there is the Cambodia visa run.

  • @John_DaMan
    @John_DaMan 4 роки тому +1

    As a viet kieu, this is a great video...but can you do a video about sponsoring a viet wife over to the usa?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      BRUCE MF VANE yes we are working on that right now, stay tuned!

    • @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis
      @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis 4 роки тому

      That information is on USCIS website. The process changes often and it's best if you follow the USCIS application process

    • @John_DaMan
      @John_DaMan 4 роки тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting thanks!

  • @tomhuynh9919
    @tomhuynh9919 3 роки тому

    I would only visit. Never make dumb decision to permanently go back. If you look at Maslow's Theory. You can have level 1 & 2 and it stops there.

    • @Yoshi2x
      @Yoshi2x 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah Viets are cold so level 3 and 4 of Maslow are out.

  • @FR-om2fl
    @FR-om2fl 4 роки тому +3

    That made everything much more expensive

  • @darrelmesteth4801
    @darrelmesteth4801 2 роки тому

    What are the restrictions on the cambodian side, like quarantines vaccinations, mask, etc, and is it gauranteed re-entry into Vn. on a visa run to renew a visa.
    And are there flights to Thailand and return flights to Vn. with guaranteed re-entry to Vn at the airport.
    Would I have to take my suitcase on a visa run, just in case Im denied re-entry. 😂😂
    I hope you dont mind all the questions

  • @atundaade1888
    @atundaade1888 3 роки тому

    Very nice video. Thanks 🙏

  • @mthuynh6137
    @mthuynh6137 3 роки тому

    Informative video. I love vietnam but the language is very hard to learn

  • @t5grrr
    @t5grrr 3 роки тому

    VietNam has a one year business visa for Americans.

  • @nozz9734
    @nozz9734 4 роки тому +1

    good job bro

  • @delayedgratification581
    @delayedgratification581 Рік тому

    Since the US and Vietnam has a treaty that allows for avoidance of double taxation, as a retiree in Vietnam if I keep up with my US tax filings, do I pay ANY tax to the Vietnam government?
    Note that I will have no earned income at all (not working in Vietnam in retirement).

  • @langthangusa3473
    @langthangusa3473 3 роки тому

    thank you Duong

  • @mikecapricciuolo9226
    @mikecapricciuolo9226 3 роки тому

    or even open a solar panel company there to sell the systems. i am moving into that market here.

  • @timbat4899
    @timbat4899 Рік тому

    Hi Ken,
    Thanks for the information. Is health insurance available for a foreigner (with a long term visa) buy insurance after the age of 75? When I was living in VIetnam, the visa could be solved but could never find coverage after age 75. Thus, you are living in VIetnam uninsured (self insuring the risk with your cash). Didn’t sound like a logical solution for me.
    Is this correct or is there coverage available now for purchase?

  • @user-xd2nq2jm6p
    @user-xd2nq2jm6p 4 роки тому +1

    I'm a foreigner. My wife and children are Vietnamese. I have a Vietnamese marriage certificate and a child's birth certificate. I want to acquire Vietnamese nationality. I want to be a Vietnamese. I love Vietnam. . I lived in Vietnam for one year. I want to know if I need to provide a permanent resident card when I apply for Vietnamese citizenship. . If I need a permanent resident card to apply for Vietnamese citizenship. Do my current conditions qualify for a permanent resident card? Thank you all

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Sure, please PM us on Facebook (facebook.com/duongbusinessconsulting/) or email us at contact[at]duongbusinessconsulting.com and, we will be happy to help you with your permanent resident card and Vietnamese citizenship.

  • @charlesdavis7461
    @charlesdavis7461 3 роки тому +2

    I know life isn't fair, but we paid with taxes for part of our SSI as we worked as did our employers, we pay American taxes monthly when we retire on SSI and now VN wants to tax our SSI along with taxes on an IRA that the US also taxes. No offense meant to you, you are the messenger thanks.

    • @jamestohara5945
      @jamestohara5945 3 роки тому

      Vietnam does not tax American SSI nor American pension if you are an US citizen retired in Vietnam, which I am.

    • @wilburdunn2552
      @wilburdunn2552 3 роки тому

      @@jamestohara5945 Then what was Ken talking about retired persons paying taxes on SSI and IRA income to Vietnam gov.? That's what I understood in the video.

  • @alanharrison694
    @alanharrison694 4 роки тому +2

    Very interesting video Ken. I am watching this at the end of August and was curious if the visa change went into effect in July, forcing foreigners to do a visa run every 30 days. Thank you. I'm in West Hollywood and know Garden Grove well!

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      Alan Harrison due to the Covid-19 situation, no entry is permitted right now with few exceptions. The new law will be effective after the COVID ends.

    • @faisalbousaidi7522
      @faisalbousaidi7522 Рік тому

      Alan bro...go phillipines first n see the life there instead vietnam or thailand....

  • @tube1848
    @tube1848 4 роки тому

    Great video but you missed one point: Health Insurance
    How the healthcare system works in Vietnam?

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  4 роки тому

      tube1848 there are many US and other international companies that provide health insurance in Vietnam, such as AIA, Generali, Manulife and others. The insurance can be used in Vietnam and internationally.

  • @glynnjohnson4307
    @glynnjohnson4307 3 роки тому +1

    I will be moving there in da lat I believe that it is maybe I could come visit your office and i could talk with someone so that I can make better and more informed choices

  • @andrewloi5320
    @andrewloi5320 3 роки тому +1

    Hi. Great information. However, I am from Malaysia. What would your advice be? Thank you.

  • @MrGoodsalesman
    @MrGoodsalesman 3 роки тому

    you should look into the Canadian market too.

  • @nikkion2140
    @nikkion2140 3 роки тому

    It does not seem cheap to live there. You pay $1200 a month for rent!.
    I can stay where I am as I dont pay rent for my home here. If I rent out my home, my rent comes to a similar amount so there is no gain in moving there.

  • @BigHeart-pb5kb
    @BigHeart-pb5kb 4 роки тому +1

    em cảm ơn anh Dương nhé

  • @tjenissa
    @tjenissa 3 роки тому +2

    To much hassle not relaxing feeling......

  • @danielhartford1525
    @danielhartford1525 3 роки тому +1

    I want to retire in Nha Trang City plus I also will be getting married to my Vietnamese fiancee so what can you tell me

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      We have lots of good information for you. Please email us at contact@duongbusinessconsulting.com and we can assess your specific needs and then help with planning.

  • @horst5511
    @horst5511 3 роки тому

    I was doing the visa run

  • @somedudeonyoutoob
    @somedudeonyoutoob 3 роки тому

    You're a lawyer and you say Vietnam allow foreigners freehold apartments? This is not true.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      Foreign citizens can own leasehold properties. Vietnam citizens can own freehold properties. Please browse our channel, as we have made a video on how to buy real estate in Vietnam.

    • @somedudeonyoutoob
      @somedudeonyoutoob 3 роки тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting you said "LIFETIME PERPETUITY" in this video. so this is not true

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      @@somedudeonyoutoob lifetime perpetuity is freehold!

    • @somedudeonyoutoob
      @somedudeonyoutoob 3 роки тому

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsultingyou said as a foreigner you can have lifetime perpetuity or freehold which is not true!

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  3 роки тому

      Apartments are freehold for foreign citizens in Vietnam. Therefore, it is lifetime perpetuity. Enjoy your retirement!