I am a Indian working in china.I am coming to Hanoi for my company reason .I dont know anything about vietnam.Is there anybody to assist me in Hanoi.I am a 30 yearsw old man....
I've heard some old people say that they are going back to vietnam and live there. Can young US citizen live in vietnam too. Its just that my dad side of the family lives in vietnam and well its ...
Anywhere around southern Vietnam. We're staying in a resort in Long Hai. Driving time is not a problem, but shouldn't be too bad. There's 5 of us, and we're thinking for about 6...
I'll be moving to Vietnam to teach English in about a year, and I really like getting to know the community and neighbors around me. I know when I lived in Central America, I could just go ...
Do I need a visa for 2 weeks in Vietnam? How much will this cost and how do i obtain this? Im a newbie to travel and a bit confused! I leave in 3 weeks!...
possibly a place where foods are cheap and delicious. that my children would definitely enjoy their vacation during their stay. a place where we could ride in a boat....
How do I apply for PR in Vietnam? meaning if lets say I married to Vietnamese guy, and would like to stay there but wouldnt want to change my citizenship, how do I apply for the PR or Green card in VN...
So... I'm holding a surprise party for my friend and want to make her favorite drink. She lived in Vietnam and really loves this drink which she called "spy" or "spi" or &...
Terence C
If I die in Vietnam what would I need to do to be buried in Vietnam?
Can I be buried in Vietnam seems a waste to be sent to the UK[.Dead ] What would I need to do paper work for the UK and Vietnam, before I died
When I die in Vietnam you are buried on the ground and you have the coffin and you will be in there and you will go to somewhere.
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If you you are planning on living in Vietnam.
Go to a "solicitor" in Vietnam and make a "will" making your request known in this will.
This should do it.
rick m
You will need a place to be buried at lol. This is only funny because it is almost impossible for a foreigner to buy land here, much less a dead one.
Maybe if you are Catholic, the church would allow you to be buried in their cemetery.
If you have friends who own land, you might ask them, but they probably wouldn't like the idea of a foreigner buried in their family plot.
It's really a very interesting question. I will most likely be buried here, but my wife and I own land.