You're a class act Ken. I wanna be like you when I grow up. I have friends and coworkers from Vietnam and I'd love to travel and work there sometime in the near future.
Question: What if you move to Vietnam, get a job or start a small business, but then you develop dementia or cancer and can no longer work? How can you stay in Vietnam? If you build your life there and don't have family to take care of you in Vietnam or back in your home country, then what? Other than getting Vietnamese citizenship, how can you protect yourself from getting deported back to a country where you may no longer have a support network when you can no longer conform to the requirements of your visa?
If you don’t work, then you can’t stay long term…get married to a local or just move back to your home country…if you don’t have family back home….that’s tough luck for you my friend…who said life was fair
Hi Ken, if I'm a 1099 vendor. I do consulting services and companies pay me for my services. If I don't pay tax to the governments, how would the government know? Do they have a system to track? Thanks
we own beauty clinic and cosmetics business in Cambodia, and we are studying about expansion plan into Vietnam in 2024 or 2025. What would be the budget range for opening a mid-size beauty clinic business in Hochiminh City?
Ken I've been married to my Vietnamese wife for many years I have a Vietnam visa book where I get 6 months on entry can I get temporary residency permit to live in Vietnam 🇻🇳
I've been going back and forth on Vietnam. Not sure if I want to learn another language as I know English and Spanish. I've always wanted to be in Southeast Asia. Particularly Vietnam or the Philippines.
if you already have a passive income from a pension or overseas investments that easily cover the cost of living in Vietnam, is it possible to live in Vietnam without creating one of the new sources of income you suggest? That was the search that yielded this video and while you have provided a lot of no doubt useful information, none of it covers my question...
perhaps some kind of taxation agreement whereby the Vietnamese government gets (say) 20% of my income over a certain 0 rate threshold and in return I get to live and rent longterm without constantly worrying about what happens at the end of my latest tourist visa?
@@phamman88 it’s pretty the same? Well, that doesn’t answer much. Ken only mentioned TEFL, but I always thought having TESOL is suffice or same qualifications. :)
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You're a class act Ken. I wanna be like you when I grow up. I have friends and coworkers from Vietnam and I'd love to travel and work there sometime in the near future.
Question: What if you move to Vietnam, get a job or start a small business, but then you develop dementia or cancer and can no longer work? How can you stay in Vietnam? If you build your life there and don't have family to take care of you in Vietnam or back in your home country, then what? Other than getting Vietnamese citizenship, how can you protect yourself from getting deported back to a country where you may no longer have a support network when you can no longer conform to the requirements of your visa?
If you don’t work, then you can’t stay long term…get married to a local or just move back to your home country…if you don’t have family back home….that’s tough luck for you my friend…who said life was fair
Go ahead and make an inquiry with his team for long term care, retirement,etc.
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Hi Ken, if I'm a 1099 vendor. I do consulting services and companies pay me for my services. If I don't pay tax to the governments, how would the government know? Do they have a system to track? Thanks
what government?
we own beauty clinic and cosmetics business in Cambodia, and we are studying about expansion plan into Vietnam in 2024 or 2025. What would be the budget range for opening a mid-size beauty clinic business in Hochiminh City?
About $75,000 to $135,000.
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Vietnamese wherever they are incredible resourceful wherever they live.
Planning to move in december. Trying to start something with 50k. You think that is possible? Or to little?
Yes, it is sufficient.
I would retire in Vietnam--JUST to drink fresh vietnam coffee each day--and eat french bread:)
I would retire in the US to drink freedom and eat phơ + fresh fruits free of chemical
Ken I've been married to my Vietnamese wife for many years I have a Vietnam visa book where I get 6 months on entry can I get temporary residency permit to live in Vietnam 🇻🇳
I've been going back and forth on Vietnam. Not sure if I want to learn another language as I know English and Spanish. I've always wanted to be in Southeast Asia. Particularly Vietnam or the Philippines.
Pathetic. 6 months, get the 3 year one.
@Robert Mac Media, yes. We can get you one.
@@sagepirotess6312 who is this available to?
@@tonynawn anyone married to a vietnamese citizen.
How to get import and export license for medicines in Vietnam 🇻🇳
I should convince my husband to find a commercial real estate job in Vietnam so we could move there now.
if you already have a passive income from a pension or overseas investments that easily cover the cost of living in Vietnam, is it possible to live in Vietnam without creating one of the new sources of income you suggest? That was the search that yielded this video and while you have provided a lot of no doubt useful information, none of it covers my question...
perhaps some kind of taxation agreement whereby the Vietnamese government gets (say) 20% of my income over a certain 0 rate threshold and in return I get to live and rent longterm without constantly worrying about what happens at the end of my latest tourist visa?
Is the purchase and renting of realestate considered a business in Vietnam ?
Only under a real estate company.
I like these how to video.
Hi Ken, you mentioned TEFL certification, what about having a TESOL certification?
Both certificates are pretty the same
@@phamman88 it’s pretty the same? Well, that doesn’t answer much. Ken only mentioned TEFL, but I always thought having TESOL is suffice or same qualifications. :)
@@nguyenhoang8547they are pretty much same lol
love your video , im in to bitcoin i wanna open shop in Saigon , maybe in 2024 / 25
Terrible audio, good content
Can you please indicate what makes it a "terrible audio"?
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting it's super quiet
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Ken you are outdated..... buy land, build a house. Been there done it. Looking to build a second one.
Very informative, unfortunatley it does not support my retirement plan .....