2012/10/25

work permit in Vietnam

This week, I have a birthday for the first time in Vietnam. (Don't you see?)

Well, work permit and temporary residence card required to work long term in Vietnam. To get the work permit, I had some trouble, wow!

According to following documents, you must obtain a work permit.

- To fill in Vietnamese (20 000VND) application form.
- Graduate certificate (notarized translation ← Authentication of Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs ← Japan consulate authentication)
- Health certificate (If it is held in Japan, notarized translation is needed)
- Crime certificate(notarized translation ← Authentication of Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs ← Japan consulate authentication)
- Appointment letter(notarized translations)
- 3 photos prove (3 × 4cm)
- Commission fee 400 000VND

After applying to HEZA, you can get it in a week.
I asked my staff to take it just one week later,

"It can not be passed to you ^ ^, and the Japanese person come here directly, please explain..."

The labor department manager tweeted.
Because it is not urgent and I decided to wait for a while unless he may require some money under the table. I  faced the first round of direct negotiations while getting a little mad.

As the other party, he intended to get some feedback while he can give some advice for us. BUT, my attitude is that "I have done everything in Japan, and manage my staffs and moreover I also know the labor law of Vietnam" and he finally guided me to the room of receipt without any problems.

It's all for tha best but I have another traps such as VISA and temporary residence card.
Basically I wanna be familiar with Vietnamese people but I really don't like to consider to avoid this kind of matter in the future.

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