Foreign citizens living in Vietnam for a minimum period of 5 years based on permanent residency qualify for citizenship. The procedure to secure a Vietnamese passport is not complicated and can lead to significant benefits for its holder. If you want to move here and are interested in acquiring Vietnamese nationality, our lawyers can help you.
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Assistance provided by specialized immigration lawyer (YES/NO) | Yes, assistance provided by our immigration lawer |
Persons eligible for citizenship | – foreign citizens who have lived here for sufficient years, – investors, – foreign citizens married to Vietnamese citizens, – descendents of Vietnamese citizens |
Requirements for citizenship by naturalization | 5 years of living in Vietnam based on permanent residency |
Availability for citizenship by descent (YES/NO) | Yes |
Citizenship by marrige possibility (YES/NO) | Yes, citizenship can be acquired after living here for 5 years |
Citizenship by investment requirements | – minimum investment 3 million VND for a 12-month residence permit, – maximum investment 100 million VND for a 5-year residence permit followed by citizenship |
Real estate acquisition through citizenship by investment (YES/NO) | No |
Timeframe to obtain citizenship by naturalization | 5 years |
Timeframe to obtain citizenship by marriage | 5 years |
Timeframe to obtain citizenship by investment | 5 years |
Eligibility for citizenship by descent | – children of Vietnamese citizens born outside Vietnam, – children of foreign citizens who live in Vietnam as permanent residents |
Immigration with family members allowed (YES/NO) | YES, through the investor visa |
Visa-free access based on a Vietnamese passport | 52 countries |
Dual citizenship permitted (YES/NO) | No |
Benefits of permanent relocation to Vietnam | – access to the business market for investors, – good living standards, – numerous opportunities in one of the largest economies in Southeast Asia |
Below, we invite you to discover what it entails to obtain a passport here and how our Vietnamese lawyers can help you. If you decide on immigration to Vietnam, do not doubt in contacting us.
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Vietnam has become an appealing immigration destination for a few years now. The combination of the living conditions at lower prices compared to other Asian countries and the possibility of acquiring residency rather easily under recent amendments in the legislation attracts many foreigners who want to move to this part of the world. Some of them remain here and decide to apply for citizenship in Vietnam.
The Law on Vietnamese Nationality is the main act providing for the ways through which citizenship can be obtained in this country. These are:
However, it should be noted that citizenship by birth cannot be acquired automatically, it is available only under specific circumstances.
It is also worth noting that starting with 2009, dual citizenship in Vietnam is permitted under certain limited circumstances.
Considering each country has its own regulations, it is best to use the services of our immigration lawyers in Vietnam if you want to obtain citizenship here.
We also provide support in immigration to Vietnam. Our lawyers have worked with many foreign citizens in the past few years, helping many of them to move to this country under the requirements of law. Feel free to contact us and let us be your guide for relocation. We offer tailored support.
If you are married to a Vietnamese national, you can acquire a 5-year temporary resident visa, which can be extended for as long as you are married. If you want to apply for residency in Vietnam through this means, you can rely on our lawyers for support in drafting the necessary documents. Contact us for support!
We have also created an infographic on this subject:
Naturalization is the most common way most people apply for citizenship in Vietnam, however, apart from filing the application, one must first make sure he/she meets the following criteria:
Another requirement is for a foreign citizen to take up a Vietnamese name which must be specified explicitly in the citizenship application decision.
Our immigration lawyers in Vietnam can inform you about all these requirements and can also guide you on the name conditions when applying for citizenship.
There are also a few situations in which some of the requirements above do not apply. In the case of citizenship by naturalization in Vietnam, the 5-year residency requirement no longer applies to a Vietnamese national’s:
Also, people who have made a significant contribution to the national economy no longer need to keep Vietnamese residency for a 5-year timeframe.
If you consider that applying for a Vietnamese passport is complicated, you can rely on the expertise of our local law firm.
As mentioned earlier, Vietnamese nationality is available only under certain criteria, as most foreign citizens apply for it based on naturalization.
People who are born in Vietnam are not granted citizenship automatically unless they have stateless parents who have applied for permanent residency and the child/children must have a nationality. Abandoned children also granted citizenship in Vietnam in 2024.
Our lawyers can offer more information on how to acquire permanent residency in Vietnam as a stateless person.
It is possible to obtain citizenship in Vietnam in 2024 if a person has origins in this country. By this, the following must be entailed:
If you are interested in immigration to Vietnam and applying for Vietnamese nationality, naturalization is the best way to achieve that.
The labor contract is one of the necessary documents for foreigners who wish to work in this country. For this purpose, the expat will also be issued a residence permit for Vietnam which will enable him or her to live here for the duration of the employment. If you need support in obtaining these documents, please contact us.
Together with our lawyers you can also check and see if you meet Vietnam‘s dual citizenship requirements for 2024.
Naturalization is the traditional way through which a foreign citizen obtains citizenship in Vietnam after living here based on permanent residency.
A foreign citizen who has lived in Vietnam for 5 years based on a permanent resident card is eligible to become a permanent resident. Apart from this, he or she must also meet the following requirements:
The application must be filed with the Justice Department and must contain the following supporting documents:
You don’t need to worry about the documents to file for obtaining Vietnamese nationality, as our law firm can offer support in this sense. We will verify your dossier to make sure it is complete before filing it.
When it comes to dual citizenship in Vietnam, is available for the following categories of persons:
Our immigration lawyers in Vietnam can offer more information on this matter, as well as on how to immigrate to Vietnam through other means.
Vietnam does not recognize the concept of citizenship by marriage, therefore those who want to apply for nationality this way must consider naturalization. If you are wondering what happens in case of divorce, please note that Vietnamese citizens who marry foreign nationals or stateless people and get divorced do not lose their nationality.
In other words, the foreign spouse’s nationality remains unaffected, as it was obtained through naturalization. You can address our Vietnamese lawyers for support in matters related to divorce, as well.
By far, citizenship by descent is the simplest to obtain in Vietnam, as it comes with no residency requirements. However, when applying for nationality this way, there are other aspects to consider. Among them:
Another important aspect to notice is that the Vietnamese State does not automatically provide citizenship to those born there. Exceptions include children born in Vietnam to stateless parents who remain there permanently, and children found abandoned on Vietnamese soil. This is another reason for why Vietnamese citizenship by descent is one of the easiest ways to acquire a passport.
No matter if one was naturalized or has obtained citizenship by descent in Vietnam, he or she will obtain the same rights. These are:
Apart from these, one should also consider that after becoming a citizen of Vietnam, he or she will become liable for paying taxes as any other national. From this point of view, one can consider the services of our accountants in Vietnam.
Vietnam does not regularly accept dual citizenship. This means that foreign citizens obtaining Vietnamese passports must give up their former ones. However, there are also exceptions to this rule. Among these, US citizens can retain their American citizenship.
According to the 2008 Nationality Law, a person who has obtained Vietnamese citizenship and has also retained his/her first nationality must meet all the following conditions:
Dual citizenship in Vietnam is a sensitive matter, which is why we recommend using our designated services when it comes to this aspect. This is one of the reasons why many foreigners choose to retain Vietnamese permanent residency instead of applying for passports.
The first and most important aspect to consider giving up Vietnamese citizenship is that if it compromises national security, the authorities will not enable such a decision. This exception refers to:
However, Vietnamese law allows voluntary renunciation for justifiable grounds.
There are also cases in which a person’s Vietnamese nationality may be revoked without their consent if they engage in actions that substantially harm Vietnam’s interests while they are overseas.
If you have obtained citizenship and want to give it up, you can consult with our immigration lawyers in Vietnam on the procedure.
The categories of people allowed to reapply for Vietnamese passports without having to renounce their former ones are:
According to Government Decree 16/2020/, issued on February 3rd 2020, one must submit proof of Vietnamese citizenship as specified in Article 11 of the Nationality Law in order to obtain a certificate of citizenship.
The application for a certificate of citizenship must specifically include a written declaration completed on a specific form, 4 recent pictures, and a copy of one of the documents listed below:
Get in touch with us for assistance in reapplying for citizenship in Vietnam.
Just like in other countries, after immigration to Vietnam, securing citizenship comes with certain advantages. For example:
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According to the Ministry of Labour, there are around 83,500 foreigners living in Vietnam (according to 2019 data). The country’s total population is over 98 million inhabitants. Additionally, Vietnam has low living expenses. Even in Hanoi and Saigon, the typical monthly cost for a modest family, including rent and dining out, won’t be more than US$1,500. Since France once colonized Vietnam, French is frequently used as a second language. In urban areas, Mandarin Chinese is also frequently spoken. Vietnamese individuals are fluent in English in major urban areas, although English speakers may find it difficult in more rural settings.
Vietnam is the 3rd most populous country in Southeast Asia, behind Indonesia and the Philippines, and the 15th most populous country in the world with a population of about 99.5 million. Given that the country has achieved productivity and economic growth over the past few decades, the current demographics are favorable for a stable economy. The population of working age made up around 67 million people at the level of 2021 or 67% of the overall population. Vietnam’s senior population is expected to account for 10% to slightly less than 20% of the country’s total population by 2035 due to falling birth rates and rising life expectancy. Vietnamese people typically live to be 75 years old, which is quite long for a middle-income nation.
Vietnam is a great place to live for expats, and the communities of foreign citizens have grown considerably in the past few years. According to recent data:
If you want to relocate to Vietnam and want to apply for citizenship, do not hesitate to contact our local lawyers who can support you with various services based on your country of origin.