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Those holding APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) are exempted from Vietnam visa requirements for a stay of up to 60 days, as stated clearly in Law on entry, exit, transit and residence of foreigners in Vietnam 2014. 

So, are you curious about this policy and whether you can take advantage of it? Let’s find out in this article!

1. What is an APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC)?

APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to increase economic collaboration and commercial exchange between countries located in the Asia-Pacific region. Its members strive to promote sustainable economic progress, free and open trade, and investment in the Asia-Pacific.

Up to now, there are 19 fully participating (Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, China, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Taipei, Thailand, and Vietnam) and 2 transitional members (Canada and the US).

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Possessing an ABTC facilitates the entry of business travelers into APEC economies, including Vietnam. Successful applicants receive a five-year card, acting as an entry authorization to Vietnam with pre-clearance granted and a 60-day stay duration - eliminating the need for a separate visa application. Moreover, the ABTC expedites immigration processing at some busy international airports in Vietnam.

2. What are the benefits of holding an ABTC?

The ABTC gives frequent business travelers:

  • Fast-track entry and exit through special APEC lanes at participating airports;
  • Multiple, short-term entries to precleared APEC economies without having to make a separate visa application to fully participating members.

3. Who is eligible for ABTC applications?

Like any other cooperation/organization, APEC also employs the general requirements for ABTC applicants along with specific eligibility criteria of each economy. Generally, 

  • They must be business individuals;
  • They are citizens of participating APEC economies, or in the case of Hong Kong, present a Hong Kong permanent identity card;
  • They have no criminal convictions;
  • They possess a valid passport issued by the home economy or, in the case of Hong Kong, a Hong Kong passport or a valid travel document issued by another country or territory;
  • They function as legitimate business individuals with a genuine need for frequent short-term travel within the APEC region to fulfill business commitments such as the trade of goods, provision of services, or conduct of investment activities.

*Note: Senior government officials and officials actively engaged in APEC business who meet the requirements may apply for an ABTC.

4. How to apply?

Step 1: Applicants submit their documents to the country they are a citizen of (home economy), or in the case of Hong Kong, have permanent residence.

Step 2: Applicants’ requests are sent to other economies related.

If their home economy deems that the application meets the relevant standards, the applicant's information will be given to the other economies involved in the process who then make their own determination as to whether or not to allow pre-clearance.

Step 3: Applicants receive an ABTC if all economies related agree on the pre-clearance.

An ABTC will be issued in the form of a card that lists the economies to which they have permission to travel. 

*Note: The Immigration Department of Vietnam is the authority in charge of evaluating and informing of this process in Vietnam. 

5. What about the Processing time & Fees?

The amount of time needed to finish processing an application may differ among countries. If the applicant states the preferred countries when they submit the application, it could speed up the wait time for a card. It is recommended applicants submit the ABTC application at least three months before their current card expires.

Regarding fees, Decision 09/2023/QD-TTg has promoted this scheme by imposing no fees on business individuals who are ABTC holders.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenko voiced their hope that the agreement on bilateral visa exemption for ordinary passport holders, signed during the visit, and the cultural cooperation program for 2023 - 2025, inked in May this year, will help tighten connections in terms of tourism, culture, and people-to-people exchange.

Welcoming his guest, PM Chinh said the official visit from December 6 to 9, the first trip to Vietnam by a Belarusian Government leader in 12 years, will create a new impetus for bilateral relations in all spheres.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenko witness the signing of visa exemption agreement. (Source: Photo by VnExpress/Giang Huy)

He affirmed that the Government and people of Vietnam attach major importance to the two countries’ traditional friendship, which has been nurtured by many generations, especially the visits to the Eastern European country by President Ho Chi Minh in the past.

Highly valuing Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements, PM Golovchenko said his country treasures the traditional friendship and views Vietnam as a priority partner in Southeast Asia.

The two leaders shared the view on the importance of maintaining meetings at all levels, via all channels, and between their countries’ ministries, sectors, and localities, and on the need to bring into play existing cooperation mechanisms. They agreed to continue close coordination and mutual support at multilateral forums, especially the United Nations.

Vietnam is ready to serve as a bridge helping Belarus enhance cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the host said, calling on Belarus to support Vietnam and ASEAN’s stance on the East Sea issue.

Both sides spoke highly of the progress in economic, trade, and investment partnerships, including the implementation of the free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), of which Belarus is a member. They held that the two countries should further tap into their cooperation potential.

PM Chinh lauded the outcomes of the Vietnam - Belarus business forum held in Ho Chi Minh City on December 7 that gathered over 100 companies from both countries.

[...] PM Chinh took this occasion to thank leaders and the Government of Belarus for paying attention to the Vietnamese community in the country, asking the Belarusian Government to continue providing favourable conditions for Vietnamese people to live, work, and study there.

Following the talks, the two leaders witnessed the signing of some bilateral cooperation documents, namely an agreement on the transfer of sentenced persons, an agreement on visa exemption for ordinary passport holders, a memorandum of understanding on cooperation and information sharing in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection, and a cooperation deal on the official dissemination of Vietnam’s national standards in Belarus.


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Arriving in new or even familiar destinations is exciting! That is, of course, if the actual traveling part goes smoothly. By the time you stand in long lines, navigate crowded terminals and wait for hours in an uncomfortable waiting area, the excitement will have tampered significantly. 

The good news is that there is a respite from all the crowds and chaos, right inside the terminal. Airport lounges! These luxurious lounges help alleviate the small inconveniences travelers experience while navigating an airport. 

In this article, we'll share more about what you can expect when you enter an airport lounge and five compelling benefits you'll find inside them.

What are lounges and how do they work?

Lounges are separate areas inside the airport that are only accessible to those with certain credentials and their guests. They include amenities and comforts that you won't find in the regular terminal. 

Most airport lounges are based on a certain type of affiliation. Here are the main ones you'll see:

Credit card affiliation

Several premium credit cards come with airport lounge access. Through these cards, you'll receive complimentary Priority Pass™ Select membership after enrolling and completing a one-time activation. Membership gives you access to over 1,300 lounges in more than 500 cities worldwide. Keep in mind these credit cards come with an annual fee.

Airline affiliation

Some airlines have their own lounges that travelers can use if they're a part of that airline's loyalty program. If you have a preferred airline that you use all the time, this type of lounge may be the optimal choice.

Alliance affiliation

Some lounges are part of a global alliance that includes major airlines. They have their own small network of alliance-branded lounges, such as Star Alliance Lounges.

Independent affiliation

This is a network of independently owned airport lounges around the world. This includes networks such as Priority Pass®, which offers access to any of their globally located lounges once you purchase a membership.

Why you might use an airport lounge

Not only are airport lounges a respite from the hustle and bustle of airport terminals, but guests get to enjoy a long list of amenities. From free snacks to spacious seating.

Here are 5 key benefits of airport lounges:

1) Airport lounges can be relaxing

Lounges often offer a quiet space to escape the hectic environment of the rest of the airport. You'll find comfortable, spacious seating and less crowded restrooms. Relax while you recharge your devices at your very own charging station. Free, fast Wi-Fi makes it easy to get work done or enjoy streaming a show or movie. Some lounges even have showers or other luxury services such as spa treatments. Who knows, you may even secretly wish for a delayed flight!

2) Airport lounges usually can be family friendly

We all know that traveling with kids takes a lot of effort, planning and entertaining. Airports might feel overwhelming to those with little legs and much-needed nap schedules. 

Many airport lounges are family-friendly and offer an array of helpful amenities the whole family can enjoy. Some may even allow kids under a certain age in for free. Once inside, you'll find a calmer space for kids to get some quiet time, catch a nap or watch the planes take off. 

Some lounges have "family rooms" which cater specifically to families with kids. This could include kid-friendly food and snacks, as well as toys and books.

3) Airport lounges generally have complimentary food and drinks

Some of the most popular amenities in any airport lounge are the complimentary self-serve meals, snacks and drinks (usually including alcohol). This can be where you get your money's worth in membership, as food and drink prices in the rest of the airport tend to be quite pricey. It may even off-set the price of a one-day pass! 

Either way, don't get on your flight hungry. Enjoy a meal in the lounge ahead of time.

4) Airport lounges can be great places to get work done

If you need to get some work done before or after a flight, lounges offer comfortable workstations, free Wi-Fi, charging portals and some even have printers or other business equipment. 

The usually quiet lounges offer a more ideal space to take a call or a Zoom meeting, and with plenty of room to spread out, you're sure to find a place to be productive.

5) Locations all over the world

Most major airports throughout the world have not just one, but multiple kinds of lounges. These include airline-specific loyalty lounges, as well as other network affiliated ones. Before you head to the airport, check out the airport's website to see what lounges are there. 

Not all lounges are created equal. They can vary greatly in size, amenities and features. For example, the Emirates First Class Lounge at Dubai International Airport offers guests a wine cellar and cigar lounge – but you'll need to have an Emirates Skywards Platinum Elite status to get in. In Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, you'll find United Airlines Polaris lounge. This lounge features a light installation in the ceiling by artist Wolfgang Buttress, depicting Chicago's night sky. To access this one, you must be flying United Polaris, or business or first-class internationally via a Star Alliance member airline. 

It's important to know that lounge access can be determined by your airline ticket class (i.e. business or first class), your membership level within a loyalty program, or even the kind of credit card you have. Certain travel credit cards come with complimentary access to certain airport lounges. In other cases, you may be able to purchase access directly with the lounge for a year or just a day.

In conclusion

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Lounges make your travel experience more enjoyable by taking away some of the pain points you face when navigating the airport. If you have some time to de-stress, get a bite to eat and a spacious place to relax, it may reduce some anxiety or discomfort before getting on the plane. 

If you're a frequent traveler, it's valuable to do some research on the airports you visit the most and which lounges they offer. Once you identify the lounge you're interested in, find out their membership requirements. You may find that your existing credit card or ticket class gets you in. Or it may be worth paying cash to get access. Either way, it's worth exploring as a viable sanity saver the next time you travel.


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Phu Quoc Island (Vietnam) is the only territory in Vietnam that has granted foreigners free-entry without a visa for up to 30 days.

This policy has enormously contributed to the tourist development in general and Phu Quoc in particular during those years, seeing 700.000 foreigners in 2019 which grew 23% year-on-year. 

However, the above growth rate has shown signs of slowing down and according to Mr. Bui Quoc Thai - Director of the Department of Tourism of Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc needs to increase the visa exemption period for foreigners to 6 months to retain foreign tourists longer.

To help boost tourist growth on Phu Quoc Island, the local government should consider implementing a 6-month visa waiver policy. In addition, the role of the Vietnam government is extremely important such as promoting Phu Quoc through domestic and international media outlets or campaigns, while ensuring that the number of tourists is handled well with modern infrastructure, providing amenities, and facilitating the needs of visitors.


Beautiful sunset at a modern restaurant in Phu Quoc (Source: Vietnam Tourism)

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