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  2. Visa policy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of visa exemption for an overseas Vietnamese citizen who holds a foreign passport. Holders of certificates of visa exemption do not require a visa regardless of nationality. A certificate of visa exemption is valid for up to 5 years or up to 6 months before the passport expiration date (whichever is shorter).

  3. India–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam has welcomed Indian Navy ships in their region which would enhance India and Vietnam military relations. [68] Vietnam has also welcomed Indian support for a peaceful resolution of the territorial disputes in the South China Sea. [69] Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid has called Vietnam one of the pillars of India's "Look East ...

  4. Indians in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Vietnam consist of migrants to Vietnam from India, both historical and recent. As of 2011, there were about 2,000 people of Indian origin settled in Vietnam, mainly in Ho Chi Minh City. [2] Prior to the Vietnam War, there was a vibrant Indian community consisting of primarily Tamils, and specifically the Chettiars.

  5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    According to Vietnamese law, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for considering and deciding on the application of the reciprocity principle in relations with other countries, in coordination with other concerned ministries and branches. [1] It then needs to notify the Ministry of Justice of the decision on a biannual and annual ...

  6. Overseas Vietnamese - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, the term Việt Kiều is used to describe Vietnamese people living abroad, though it is not commonly adopted as a term of self-identification. [85] Instead, many overseas Vietnamese also use the terms Người Việt hải ngoại ("Overseas Vietnamese"), a neutral designation, or Người Việt tự do ("Free Vietnamese"), which carries a political connotation.

  7. Committee of National Liberation (standing, Aug-Sept 1945), Democratic Party of Vietnam (General Secretary) Dương Quốc Chính: Cochinchina (Political Commissar, 1948) Hà Huy Tập: 1937-1938 (General Secretary), 1937-1940 (standing) Overseas Executive Committee (1934-1936), Provisional Central Committee (General Secretary, 1936-1937) Hà ...

  8. Standing Committee of the National Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Council of State was "responsible and accountable" to the National Assembly, according to Chapter VII of the 1980 Constitution. [1] It played a more active role than the presidency it replaced, and, in addition, it assumed the day-to-day duties of the former National Assembly Standing Committee under the old constitution. [1]

  9. Vietnamese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese immigration to the United States post-Vietnam War (1975) profoundly influenced American cuisine. [81] Vietnamese Americans opened restaurants to preserve traditions and support families, introducing iconic dishes like phở, bánh mì, and gỏi cuốn, which have since become widely popular and embraced across the country. [81] [82]