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Poland Tourist Visa Changes – August 15th Update

August 13, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Visa-Free Travel to Vietnam for Polish Citizens: What ‍You Need to ​Know

Table of Contents

  • Visa-Free Travel to Vietnam for Polish Citizens: What ‍You Need to ​Know
    • A New Era of‍ Travel ⁢Between⁣ poland and Vietnam
    • Understanding the​ New Visa Exemption
    • What to Expect⁤ When You Arrive
    • Exploring Vietnam: top Destinations for Polish ⁢Travelers

Great⁢ news for Polish travelers! as of Friday,​ Polish citizens can enter Vietnam without a visa for stays of up to 45 days. This exciting progress promises⁤ to make exploring the gorgeous landscapes, ⁤vibrant‌ culture,⁣ and⁣ delicious cuisine of Vietnam easier than ​ever. Let’s dive into everything you need to know about this⁣ new regulation and how to make⁢ the most of your⁢ trip.

A New Era of‍ Travel ⁢Between⁣ poland and Vietnam

For years,Vietnam has been gaining popularity⁤ as a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide. And now,⁢ it’s become even more accessible for⁣ Polish citizens. This⁤ visa exemption is a significant step in strengthening the⁢ relationship between Poland and Vietnam, fostering ⁢tourism, and cultural exchange.

Poles have long expressed a fondness for Vietnam. As reported by Interia Woman, manny already “love this country,” and ‌now visiting is ‍even simpler.

Understanding the​ New Visa Exemption

Here’s a breakdown of the ​key details regarding ‍the⁤ visa exemption:

Who is‌ eligible? Polish citizens holding valid Polish passports.
Duration​ of stay: You can stay ​in Vietnam for up to 45 days ​without a visa.
Purpose ⁣of travel: ​This exemption applies to⁢ tourism, ​buisness, ​and ⁤other non-labor ⁣purposes. Entry date: The visa-free​ policy ⁣came into effect‌ on ‍Friday, August 18, 2023.
Entry/Exit Points: You can enter and exit Vietnam through any international border checkpoint.

According ⁢to One Polish Radio, ⁣the new rule went into effect on Friday.

What to Expect⁤ When You Arrive

While a visa is no longer required for short stays, you’ll​ still need⁢ to meet standard entry requirements.Be prepared to:

Present your passport: ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
Complete an entry/exit card: These are typically provided ‌on⁢ the plane or at the immigration checkpoint.
Have ‍proof⁢ of‌ onward⁤ travel: Immigration⁤ officials may ask ‍to see a ticket showing your departure from Vietnam.
Demonstrate ⁣sufficient funds: while not always requested, it’s wise to have ‍evidence of funds to cover your⁣ expenses ⁣during your⁢ stay.

Onet Travel​ highlights the ‌”great changes ​in‌ the regulations” making travel⁤ easier.

Exploring Vietnam: top Destinations for Polish ⁢Travelers

Vietnam offers ​a diverse range of experiences to suit every​ traveler. Here are a few must-visit destinations:

Hanoi: The capital city,​ steeped in history and culture,⁢ with charming Old⁢ Quarter streets and delicious street food.
Ha Long Bay: A⁣ UNESCO World Heritage site,​ famous for its stunning limestone karsts ​and emerald waters. Consider⁢ a cruise for an unforgettable experience.
Hoi An: ​A beautifully preserved ancient ‍town,⁤ known for its tailor shops, colorful lanterns, and delicious‍ cuisine.*⁢ Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): ‌A‌ bustling metropolis with‌ a

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