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Vietnam Working in
Vietnam It is
advisable for residents to be registered with their
embassies. The role of the embassy is to defend the
interest of their nationals, whether residing in
the country or visiting.
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Africa - Sweden
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- Vietnam
Working methods are very different from those in
France.
In 1994 a new work code was adopted to fix the
conditions of local employment.
A Vietnamese employee who works for a foreign
company has to get a work permit from the Labour
Ministry.
State structures, known as 'Aid Bureaus' must be
applied to when you are employing local
people.
The French administrative services, for instance,
can render numerous services to French residents :
e.g.
- the delivery of registration cards, national
identity cards, passports
- enrollment on the voting list in the Embassy
voting centre
- authentifying voting procurations, legal acts,
civil acts
- certifying photocopies, signatures
- delivering visas to children adopted in
Vietnam
- helping people in difficulty or in prison.
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