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Complete Guide to Expatriation in Vietnam in 2025 (French)
Équipe IziVisas8 minJuly 8, 2025

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Vietnam attracts an increasing number of French expatriates each year, captivated by its incredible diversity, affordable cost of living, economic dynamism, and the warmth of its people. Whether you are a recent graduate, retiree, entrepreneur, or digital nomad, Vietnam offers a...

Complete Guide to Expatriation in Vietnam in 2025 (French)

Introduction

Vietnam attracts an increasing number of French expatriates each year, captivated by its incredible diversity, affordable cost of living, economic dynamism, and the warmth of its people. Whether you are a recent graduate, retiree, entrepreneur, or digital nomad, Vietnam offers a stimulating living environment, blending millennia-old traditions with growing modernity. This comprehensive guide will accompany you step by step in your expatriation project in 2025, from administrative procedures to cultural integration, including practical and budgetary aspects.

1. Travel Preparation

Necessary Documents

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnam.
  • Visa: French nationals benefit from a visa exemption for stays up to 45 days (entry and exit included). This exemption is valid from March 15, 2025, to March 14, 2028, allows multiple entries, but is not renewable on-site.
  • Tourist e-visa (valid for a maximum of 90 days with multiple entries)
  • Business visa (for employment, entrepreneurship, or professional missions)
  • Temporary residence (for workers, students, family reunification)
  • Visa exemption certificate (5 years) for spouses/children of Vietnamese nationals or persons of Vietnamese descent.

Vaccinations and Health

  • Recommended vaccines: DTP, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis (for extended rural stays), rabies (for long stays or animal contact).
  • Healthcare system: Major city international hospitals offer decent quality care, but it is advised to have health insurance covering private care and repatriation.
  • Pharmacy: Bring specific medications with prescriptions; some treatments may be hard to find.

Budget to Plan

  • Cost of living: Very affordable compared to France, with variations depending on the city and lifestyle.
  • To budget for:
  • Flight ticket: €500–€1,200 one-way depending on the season and airline.
  • Setup costs (deposit, initial rents, equipment): €1,000–€2,500.
  • Health insurance: €50–€150/month depending on age and coverage.
  • Visa and administrative procedures: €25–€150 depending on the visa type.
  • Recommended reserve fund: at least €2,000–€3,000 for unforeseen expenses.

2. Practical Information

Best Time to Travel

  • Climate: Three main climate zones (North, Central, South).
  • North: Cool/humid winter (November–March), hot/humid summer (May–October).
  • South (Ho Chi Minh City): Dry season (November–April), rainy season (May–October).
  • Tip: Autumn (October–December) and the end of the dry season (March–April) are the most pleasant periods to settle in.

How to Get There

  • Direct flights: Paris-Hanoi and Paris-Ho Chi Minh City, average duration 11–12 hours.
  • Major airlines: Vietnam Airlines, Air France, Qatar Airways, Emirates.
  • Tip: Book your ticket in advance to get better fares.

Getting Around Locally

  • Urban transports: Grab (VTC), taxis, buses, metro (under development in Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City).
  • Scooter rental/purchase: Very common, international driving permit recommended, helmet mandatory.
  • Inter-city trains & buses: Developed network, economical but sometimes slow.
  • Domestic flights: Vietnam Airlines, VietJet, Bamboo Airways.

3. Accommodation

Types of accommodation

  • Apartment in a residence: High comfort, often furnished, swimming pool/gym, security.
  • Townhouses: Ideal for families, more space, sometimes in the suburbs.
  • Shared accommodations: Popular among young professionals/students, economical and friendly.
  • Guesthouses, long-term hotels: Temporary solution upon arrival.
CityRecommended expat neighborhoodsMain advantages
HanoiTay Ho, Ba Dinh, Hoan KiemCultural life, lakes, nightlife, international schools
Ho Chi Minh CityDistrict 1, District 2 (Thao Dien), District 7Economic dynamism, international schools, social life
Da NangMy An, Son TraSea, tranquility, growing digital community
Nha TrangDowntown, Tran PhuBeaches, relaxed atmosphere

Budget and bookings

  • Monthly rent (2025):
  • Studio downtown: €200–400
  • 2–3 room modern apartment: €400–900
  • Villa/house: €1,000 and above
  • Security deposit: 1–3 months' rent.
  • Research tools: Facebook Marketplace, Expat.com, local real estate agencies.
  • Advice: Always visit the property before signing, verify the legality of the contract and the reputation of the landlord.

4. Culture and Traditions

Customs and Practices

  • Respect for Elders: Very important in Vietnamese culture.
  • Politeness: Greet with a slight nod, avoid public displays of affection.
  • Shoes: Remove them when entering homes.
  • Spirituality: Buddhism, Confucianism, and animism influence daily life.

Language and Communication

  • Official Language: Vietnamese.
  • English: Widely spoken in major cities and tourist areas.
  • French: Limited presence, but some Vietnamese speak it, especially the older generation or in the educational sector.
  • Tip: Learning basic Vietnamese greatly facilitates integration.

Festivals and Events

  • Tết (Lunar New Year): The most important celebration, in January/February.
  • Mid-Autumn Festival: Lanterns and family celebrations in September/October.
  • Hué Festival, National Day (September 2): Numerous cultural events.

5. Gastronomy

Typical Dishes

  • Phở: Beef or chicken noodle soup.
  • Bánh mì: Vietnamese-style sandwich.
  • Bún chả: Grilled pork, vermicelli, and herbs.
  • Goi cuon: Fresh spring rolls.
  • Cà phê sữa đá: Iced coffee with condensed milk.
  • Popular chains: Pho 24, Highlands Coffee.
  • Local addresses: Markets and small street stalls offer an authentic experience for a few euros.
  • French restaurants: Present in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, for the nostalgic.

Street food

  • Must-try: Try street stalls for a full meal for less than €2.
  • Tip: Prefer busy stalls, a sign of freshness.

6. Activities and Sightseeing

Must-see

  • Hanoi: Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
  • Ho Chi Minh City: Ben Thanh Market, colonial district, museums.
  • Halong Bay: Cruise on emerald waters.
  • Hue: Imperial city.
  • Hoi An: UNESCO-listed Old Town.

Off the beaten path

  • Ha Giang: Motorcycle loops in the mountainous north.
  • Phu Quoc Island: Paradise beaches.
  • Mekong Delta: Life on the water, floating markets.

Activities based on interests

  • Digital nomads: Modern coworking spaces in Hanoi, Saigon, Da Nang.
  • Sports & nature: Trekking in the Northern mountains, diving in Nha Trang.
  • Families: Water parks, museums, zoos, amusement parks.

7. Safety Tips

Areas to Avoid

  • Remote borders: Some areas near Laos/Cambodia can be unstable.
  • Isolated neighborhoods at night: Favor lively and well-lit areas.

Common Scams

  • Unofficial taxis: Prefer Grab or recognized companies.
  • Excessive bargaining: Negotiate politely in markets, refuse overly persistent offers.
  • Counterfeit bills: Check the received currency, especially in tourist stalls.

Emergency Numbers

  • Police: 113
  • Firefighters: 114
  • Ambulance: 115
  • French Embassy in Hanoi: +84 24 3944 5700

8. Detailed Budget

Average Costs (2025)

Expense ItemHanoi/Ho Chi Minh (€)Province/Medium City (€)
Rent (apartment)400–900200–500
Utilities (water, electricity, internet)30–7020–40
Food (groceries)100–20080–150
Restaurant meals1–5 (local), 10–25 (international)1–4, 8–20
Health (private insurance)50–15050–100
Transportation20–5010–30
Leisure/Gym subscription20–7010–40

Tips to Save

  • Eat local: Prefer markets and street stalls.
  • Public transport: Buses or GrabBike for short trips.
  • Shared accommodation: Cost-effective housing solution.
  • Negotiate: Always negotiate prices outside supermarkets.

Cards and Payments

  • Cash: Vietnamese dong (VND) remains king for small expenses.
  • Bank cards: Accepted in supermarkets, hotels, and international restaurants.
  • Account opening: Possible with a long-term visa and proof of local address.
  • Money transfers: Wise, Revolut, Western Union work well for France–Vietnam transfers.

Conclusion

Moving to Vietnam in 2025 means offering yourself a life rich in discoveries, encounters, and opportunities, provided you prepare well. This guide aims to equip you to succeed at every stage: administrative procedures, cultural adaptation, professional integration, and daily management. With rigorous organization and an open mind, Vietnam will be able to offer you an unforgettable life experience. Happy expatriation!

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