
Emergency Medical Care: What to Expect in Vietnam
Emergency medical care in Vietnam operates through national emergency number 115, though private hospitals in…
Living in Vietnam offers practical guidance on legal compliance, employment rights, financial procedures, and daily life management for foreign teachers working in Vietnam. This category covers work permit application processes and rejection recovery strategies, tax registration procedures (TIN/Tax ID requirements), employment law essentials (overtime pay, holiday entitlements, contract rights), visa regulations, health insurance requirements, banking and financial setup, classroom management strategies, cultural adaptation tips, cost of living analysis, housing guidance, and regulatory updates affecting foreign educators in Vietnam’s teaching market.

Emergency medical care in Vietnam operates through national emergency number 115, though private hospitals in…

Vietnam’s major cities offer JCI-accredited international hospitals with English-speaking staff and 24/7 emergency services. FV…

Da Nang is the cheapest city for English teachers in Vietnam, with monthly living costs…

Teachers in Vietnam typically save between $500-$1,000 per month, with some experienced educators reporting savings…

Yes, foreign teachers can legally own and register cars in Vietnam. Under Circular 15/2014/TT-BCA (updated…

Foreign teachers in Vietnam need EITHER a Vietnamese motorcycle license OR a 1968 Vienna Convention…

Opening a local bank account in Vietnam requires a 12-month+ visa or work permit, with…

Severance pay in Vietnam is calculated as half a month’s average salary multiplied by your…

Foreign teachers working in Vietnam receive 30 days of paid sick leave annually when contributing…

Vietnam’s regional minimum wage ranges from VND 3,450,000 (~$135 USD) to VND 4,960,000 (~$195 USD)…