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EuroCham urges visa exemption for more markets
The European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham)
has insisted Vietnam grant visa exemption to more markets as a measure to
attract more international visitors in 2010 to take full advantage of global
travel recovery.
In the EuroCham Trade Issues and Recommendations 2010 book posted on its
website, the organization recommends visa waiver be expanded to the markets
which can contribute much to Vietnam’s tourism industry.
EuroCham names more European Union member states, the United States, Canada,
Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan as among the markets that can potentially
account for a significant tourism revenue share for Vietnam.
“Visa exemptions to these markets should generally be granted for stays of up to
30 days,” EuroCham suggests and adds that only passport holders of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are currently visa exempted for
stays of 30 days or less.
Vietnam has allowed passport holders from Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden,
Japan, Korea and Russia to enter the country for a period of 15 days without a
visa. But, EuroCham says most foreign tourists need to apply for a visa and that
obtaining such visa for entry into Vietnam is a problem, sometimes because of
insufficient information and time-consuming procedures.
“Overall, visa requirements remain a huge obstacle for travelers, in particular
last-minute travelers… Due to visa requirements and unpredictable processing
times, last minute travel to Vietnam is not an option and has been replaced by
weekend trips to Phuket, Bali, Boracay, Macao and Singapore,” EuroCham explains.
EuroCham recommends the new markets to enjoy the visa favor when considering
their spending capacity and the number of visitors to Vietnam. Of which, the
U.S., Australia and Taiwan were in the list of top visitor-generating markets
for Vietnam in 2009 when the country’s international arrivals fell some 11% to
more than 3.7 million.
Figures of the tourism sector showed Vietnam attracted nearly 404,000 visitors
from the U.S., more than 271,000 from Taiwan and over 218,000 from Australia in
2009, a year when the world’s tourism industry was hit hard by the global
economic downturn.
The global economic downturn dealt a blow to Vietnam’s tourism industry in 2009,
but EuroCham believes that the tourist sector will have great opportunities as
the economy picks up.
Tourism is a US$4.5-billion industry in Vietnam, and EuroCham says this industry
is employing around 10% of the labor force in the service sector, thus making
tourism one of the country’s key employment industries.
EuroCham also wants an easy visa-on-arrival procedure system to be established
like in Cambodia or Laos as this enables qualified passport holders to enter
Vietnam for a period of at least seven days without any documentation other than
their passport.
EuroCham believes that transparent and consistent visa-on-arrival procedures and
policies will attract many last-minute expatriate business travelers in the
region and ease logistics for tour operators and travel agencies.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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