A representative office is a common form of commercial presence for foreign traders in Vietnam. Although it is not permitted to conduct profit-generating business activities, a representative office may conduct market research, promote commercial activities, and liaise with partners.
In the context of increasingly deep international economic integration, Vietnam has become an attractive destination for foreign investors, particularly in the fields of trade and goods distribution. However, to engage in goods trading activities in Vietnam, foreign-invested enterprises (FDIs) must not only comply with general investment regulations but also satisfy specific legal conditions applicable to conditional business sectors.
Many foreign investors have asked Vietnamese individuals to act as nominees to establish companies and to be named as the legal representatives on business registration certificates. There are various reasons for this practice, but the primary purposes are to make the company establishment process faster and more convenient, or to circumvent restrictions on foreign investment in certain business sectors in Vietnam, which make it difficult for foreign investors to access the domestic market.
Marriage between a foreign national and a Vietnamese citizen in Vietnam must strictly comply with the laws on marriage and family, as well as civil status procedures involving foreign elements.
Today, many foreigners living, working, or investing in Vietnam wish to own assets such as vehicles or housing—either for convenient transportation, long-term residence, or investment. This is a fully legitimate need.
In practice, during divorce proceedings, there are many cases where one or more parties are unable to appear before the Court or formally request to be absent.
Along with increasing international integration, more and more couples overcome barriers of nationality, culture, and language to come together in marriage.
Under current Vietnamese law, is a person who is in the process of applying for an overseas visa allowed to establish a business in Vietnam? If so, what are the legal conditions and procedures? Does the founder’s absence from Vietnam affect the company formation process?
Love—especially cross-border love—often begins with beautiful emotions, novelty, and the hope of a different future. But along with the romance come many risks that not everyone anticipates: cultural differences, communication breakdowns, mismatched expectations, the risk of financial exploitation, and even legal issues when you want to live together or get married.
In recent years, more and more relationships between foreigners and Vietnamese have been formed through travel, work, study, and cultural exchange. The differences in language, lifestyle, and cultural background make cross-border love feel exciting—new, intense, and full of emotion.
When speaking with foreigners who have lived, worked, or been in a relationship with Vietnamese women, one of the traits they mention most often is loyalty. To them, this is not just a personal characteristic but a deep cultural value—expressed through the way Vietnamese women love, care, and sustain a relationship.
In recent years, more and more foreign men have come to Vietnam to work, live or travel – and many of them have found love here. Interestingly, they are not only attracted to the Asian appearance, but also to the cultural depth and very distinctive personality traits of Vietnamese women.
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