Summary
No, The travel documents held are not sufficient for
the traveler's journey, or they may need additional documents as
follows:
Vietnam - Destination Passport
Passport required.
Document validity rules:
Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be valid for a
minimum of 6 months from the arrival date.
Entry and Transit restrictions apply:
Passengers are not allowed to enter.
This does not apply to passengers traveling on business as experts,
business managers or high-tech workers.
The following regulations apply to children/minors:
Minors who are younger than 7 years do not need a photo in the
passport of parents or accompanying persons.
Minors younger than 14 years must travel with a parent, a guardian or
an authorized custodian.
WARNING! In accordance with European Union (EU) Legislation, all
minors who are nationals of Norway and depart from Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Romania or a Schengen Member State must have their own travel
document that meets the entry requirements of their destination.
Important:
Passengers must have a printed negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test taken at
most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. The
test result must be in English.
Passengers traveling on business must have medical insurance or
guarantee from the hosting company to cover COVID-19 expenses.
A Health Declaration Form must be completed before arrival. The form
can be found at
https://tokhaiyte.vn/
Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine for up to
28 days.
Vietnam - Destination Visa
Visa required.
Additional information:
Extension of stay possible for an additional 90 days, for holders of a
"Certificate of Visa Exemption".
The following regulations apply to children/minors:
Minors are visa exempt if mentioned in the passport of the parents or
accompanying persons.
Important:
The information on the e-visa or on the visa on arrival letter must
match the details of the passport used for travel.
Nationals of Norway entering Viet Nam without a visa must have a gap
of at least 30 days from their last departure date from Viet Nam.
This does not apply to passengers who entered Viet Nam with a visa for
their last visit.
This does not apply to passengers who return to Viet Nam after having
visited a third-country (which is not the country of initial
departure). They can obtain a visa on arrival.
Visa exempt visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be
refused entry.
Passengers traveling on business, as experts, must have an
international medical insurance or guarantee that the hosting company
will pay if there are Coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment costs; and
- a Coronavirus (COVID-19) test taken by Real time-PCR technique, from
3 to 7 days before arrival.
Vietnam - Destination Health
Vaccination against yellow fever required if arriving within 6 days
after leaving or transiting countries with risk of yellow fever
transmission .
Exempt from Yellow Fever vaccination:
Children under 1 year of age.
Recommended Health and Vaccination precautions:
Malaria prophylaxis: malaria risk, mainly due to P. falciparum, exists
in the whole country, excluding urban centres, the Red River Delta,
the Mekong Delta and the coastal plain areas of central Viet Nam. High
risk areas are the highland areas below 1500 m. south of 18 degrees
N., notably the four central highlands provinces of Dak Lak, Dak Nong,
Gia Lai and Kon Tum, Binh Phuoc province and the western parts of the
coastal provinces Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, Quang Nam and Quang Tri.
Recommended prevention in risk areas:
C.
The WHO recommended type of prevention is referred to as:
- Type A (very limited risk of malaria transmission) - Mosquito bite
prevention only.
- Type B (risk of non-falciparum malaria) - Mosquito-bite prevention
plus chloroquine or doxycycline or atovaquone-proguanil or mefloquine
chemoprophylaxis.
- Type C (risk of P. falciparum malaria) - Mosquito-bite prevention
plus atovaquone-proguanil or doxycycline or mefloquine
chemoprophylaxis.
Chemoprophylaxis should be started preferably one week before
departure and no later than the first day of exposure; it must be
taken with unfailing regularity and continued for 4 weeks after the
last exposure. No prophylactic regimen is 100% protective against
infection, but even if it fails to prevent the disease it may,
nevertheless, render the infection milder and less life threatening.
Chinese Taipei - Transit Passport
Entry and Transit restrictions apply:
Passengers are not allowed to transit.
Chinese Taipei - Transit Health
Vaccinations not required.