British citizens coming to Vietnam may have their passports revoked

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In response to British media reports warning that citizens coming to Vietnam could be banned from leaving the country or have their passports revoked, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson completely denied this false information.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Pham Thu Hang (Photo: Manh Quan).

At the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the afternoon of August 22, the press cited information from the British media saying that the country had warned that citizens coming to Vietnam could be banned from leaving the country or have their passports confiscated. The press asked the spokesperson to respond to this information.

“We completely reject such false information. Vietnam’s consistent policy is to always facilitate foreigners’ entry, exit, and residence in Vietnam, thereby contributing to socio-economic development,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Pham Thu Hang emphasized when answering the above question.

According to Ms. Hang, in recent times, Vietnamese authorities have implemented many measures to facilitate travel for foreign citizens coming to Vietnam for the purposes of studying, working, investing, researching the market and traveling in accordance with Vietnamese law.

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