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Does a one-day trip from Dongxing to Vietnam require a passport?

A passport is not required for a day trip from Dongxing to Vietnam.

The state has officially approved Fangchenggang City’s off-site border tourism permit application. Currently, tourists only need to go to the Fangchenggang City Public Security Bureau Exit and Entry Management Department with their ID cards, household registers and personal ID photos to apply for border travel entry and exit passes. Tourists traveling from Dongxing Port to Mong Cai City in Vietnam can go to the Dongxing City Entry-Exit Reception Hall to apply for a pass. Domestic tourists only need to submit an application form for border travel entry and exit documents, a personal ID photo and a second-generation resident ID card or household registration book to apply for a special entry-exit pass for border travel.

Dongxing travelers to Vietnam who hold valid diplomatic, official, or ordinary official passports and their accompanying persons using the same passport are exempted from applying for a visa when entering, exiting or transiting Vietnam, and the stay period is 30 days.

Instructions for entry into Vietnam

When Chinese citizens enter Vietnam (land or air port), if they have already applied for a visa to Vietnam in China, they do not need to pay any fees; if they need to apply for a visa on arrival, , you need to pay the corresponding fees according to regulations and according to the type of visa applied for.

Vietnamese law stipulates that after entering Vietnam, foreign citizens must declare their residence to the local public security agency within 12 hours or 24 hours (in remote areas). If you stay in a hotel, the hotel will declare it on your behalf. If you live in a local Vietnamese home, the head of the household should report it to the local police station. If you change your place of residence during your stay in Vietnam, you must declare your residence to the public security bureau of your current place of residence.

Chinese citizens traveling to Vietnam are not allowed to live in private houses on their own (except for those living in the home of a Vietnamese spouse), visit local factories or engage in other non-tourist activities. If they have relevant needs, they should report to the local public security agency in advance. declare.

For the above content, please refer to China Consular Service Network-Vietnam Entry