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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 20 MIN

Dual Citizenship in Vietnam: Possibilities, Limitations, and Legal Considerations

from Vietnam Legal & Investment Insights

This podcast "Vietnam Legal and Investment Insights" discusses dual citizenship in Vietnam. The podcast explores current legal regulations, emphasizing that Vietnam generally does not recognize dual citizenship, with limited exceptions such as mixed-race children who can maintain dual citizenship until age 18, or specialists with exceptional contributions. The recording also explains the process of applying for Vietnamese citizenship, including requirements for residency period, language proficiency, and commitment to renounce original citizenship. The podcast also addresses the risks of having unauthorized dual citizenship and compares Vietnam's citizenship policies with neighboring countries, while discussing potential future changes to citizenship policies to attract investment and talent. Additionally, the podcast covers permanent residency and its tax implications in Vietnam, while highlighting the importance of seeking professional legal counsel from firms like Harley Miller.

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