On December 30, 2020, the Government issued Decree No. 152/2020/ND-CP regulating foreign workers working in Vietnam and recruiting and managing Vietnamese employees to work for the foreign employers in Vietnam.
In which, foreign workers in Vietnam are not required to be granted work permits include:
The employee is the owner or capital contributor of a limited liability company with a capital contribution of at least 3 billion VND; Chairman of the Board of Directors or a member of the Board of Directors of a joint stock company with a capital contribution of at least 3 billion VND;
Intra-corporate transferees within 11 service sectors in Vietnam’s service commitment schedule with the World Trade Organization, including: business services, communication services, construction services, distribution services, educational services, environmental services, financial services, health services, tourism services, recreational and cultural services, and transport services;
The person responsible for establishing a commercial presence;
The employee enters Vietnam to work as manager, executive, expert or technical worker for a working time of less than 30 days and not more than 3 times a year;
The employee who enters Vietnam for a period of less than 03 months to offer services;
The employee enters Vietnam for a period of less than 03 months to handle complicated incidents, technical or technological situations that affect or risk affecting production and business that Vietnamese experts and the foreign experts currently in Vietnam cannot handle it;
Foreign lawyer who has been granted a law practice license in Vietnam in accordance with the Law on Lawyers; The employee is licensed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to operate information and press in Vietnam in accordance with the law; The person certified by the Ministry of Education and Training to enter Vietnam for teaching and researching;
The employee enters Vietnam to provide professional and engineering consulting services or perform other tasks intended for research, formulation, appraisal, supervision, evaluation, management and execution of programs and projects using official development assistance (ODA) in accordance with regulations or agreement in international treaties on ODA signed between the competent authorities of Vietnam and foreign countries;
The employee is sent to Vietnam by competent foreign agency or organization to teach and research at international schools under the management of foreign diplomatic missions or the United Nations; establishment and organization established under the agreement which Vietnam has signed and acceded to;
The employee enters Vietnam to implement an international agreement to which a central or provincial authority is a signatory as per the law;
Person obtains an official passport to work for a regulatory agency, political organization, or socio-political organization;
Relatives of members of foreign representative missions in Vietnam;
In cases where the provisions of an international treaty to which the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a signatory;
Head of representative office, project or is responsible for the activities of international organizations, foreign non-governmental organizations in Vietnam;
The employee is a volunteer;
The student studies at a foreign school or training institution which has a probation agreement with an agency, organization or enterprise in Vietnam; or a probationer or apprentice on a Vietnam sea-going ship;
The employee is a foreigner who marries a Vietnamese and lives in the territory of Vietnam.
This Decree takes effect from February 15, 2021.
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