How/Where do I get a spousal TRC issued
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My wife and I got married in her home town Ha Long during Tet 2018. We have a Vietnamese marriage certificate.
We live in Canada now and are planning on visiting Vietnam this summer.
My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
kjkinVn wrote:My wife and I got married in her home town Ha Long during Tet 2018. We have a Vietnamese marriage certificate.
We live in Canada now and are planning on visiting Vietnam this summer.
My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
Enter Vietnam on a VEC (check the website for the embassy or consulate in Canada for more information).
Then you apply for your TRC.
Thanks, I am filling in the online form now. Simple. USD 10.00. Who knew?
kjkinVn wrote:Thanks, I am filling in the online form now. Simple. USD 10.00. Who knew?
Yep, cheaper than a visa because it's not actually a visa.
It's you simply registering for a visa exemption which is already your right.
Good luck in getting your TRC quickly.
OceanBeach92107 wrote:kjkinVn wrote:My wife and I got married in her home town Ha Long during Tet 2018. We have a Vietnamese marriage certificate.
We live in Canada now and are planning on visiting Vietnam this summer.
My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
Enter Vietnam on a VEC (check the website for the embassy or consulate in Canada for more information).
Then you apply for your TRC.
VEC lasts for 5-years, no need to apply for the TRC if you are going to go back and forth. If you are going to spend longer than 6-months at a time then get a TRC.
All good advice above.Ìý ÌýThink about what TRC stands for, namely Temporary Residence Card, and you will see why you can't logically get one from outside the country.Ìý You have to be physically resident.
Also if you can get a VEC for $10 in Canada, that is excellent.Ìý Ìý That's what I paid for my first one in 2012, while in Vietnam.Ìý ÌýNow, from the consulates or the Embassy in the US, they are a little over $100, still a bargain.
colinoscapee wrote:OceanBeach92107 wrote:kjkinVn wrote:My wife and I got married in her home town Ha Long during Tet 2018. We have a Vietnamese marriage certificate.
We live in Canada now and are planning on visiting Vietnam this summer.
My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
Enter Vietnam on a VEC (check the website for the embassy or consulate in Canada for more information).
Then you apply for your TRC.
VEC lasts for 5-years, no need to apply for the TRC if you are going to go back and forth. If you are going to spend longer than 6-months at a time then get a TRC.
Of course 😎ðŸ‘
Having watched the difference between how people with TRCs and people with VECs (especially Ciambella) were treated during the lockdowns, I would personally prefer to be living in Việt Nam on a TRC.
It seems that when everything is going smoothly in the country, it really doesn't matter much which authorization you have.
But with trouble brewing in the East Sea, I would want to be holding a TRC, in case pressure is put on VEC holders to leave.
Yes, that thinking includes some speculation on my part, but I just think that it's better to actually have a formal approval for residence than to have an exemption which, because of the 6-month limitation per stay, keeps the holder from actually establishing residence in Vietnam.
It would seem that in the eyes of the government, VEC holders are technically visitors.
TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago,Ìý still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
Budman1 wrote:Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever . Rick
He should complete at least 3 years with her to apply for the PRC
Anh Rick, I remember the time you posted about your PRC.
I think you applied after 3 years of marriage. If not, it's the new rule now.
When I started with the VEC thread, I had a spousal VEC which changed to a spousal TRC later to avoid hassle of border run for each 6 months(previously 3 months)!
I didn't even finish that spousal TRC (3 years) but changed to Investor TRC since 2018.
I really never going to obtain a PRC (in future) even if I am eligible
Experience is the best teacher!
charmavietnam wrote:Budman1 wrote:Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever . Rick
He should complete at least 3 years with her to apply for the PRC
Anh Rick, I remember the time you posted about your PRC.
I think you applied after 3 years of marriage. If not, it's the new rule now.
When I started with the VEC thread, I had a spousal VEC which changed to a spousal TRC later to avoid hassle of border run for each 6 months(previously 3 months)!
I didn't even finish that spousal TRC (3 years) but changed to Investor TRC since 2018.
I really never going to obtain a PRC (in future) even if I am eligible![]()
Experience is the best teacher!
.
"After 3 years of marriage" Had to chuckle at that one Mr. "C". Kicking 45 years of bliss together. You must have that post confused with some one else.
Rick
I know that you mean you received your Visa Exemption Certificate--VEC (which is technically not a "visa") but I'm clarifying here because tourist visas are currently not available except for eVisas.Just a quick update; I received my visa yesterday by FEDEX. All together, a fairly painless procedure.Thanks for the help.What's are the pitfalls of a PRC? I've been married 4+ years now, so it appears to be an avenue for my retirement?Ìý-°ª°ìÂá°ì¾±²Ô³Õ²Ô
ÌýGood post . Sums up the pros and cons nicelyÌýJust a quick update; I received my visa yesterday by FEDEX. All together, a fairly painless procedure.Thanks for the help.What's areÌý... - @OceanBeach92107
Another thought, based on the info in your OP:My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
.... - @kjkinVn
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago, still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
-@Budman1
I just received my 3 year spousal TRC today in Hanoi (1 week after applying last Monday, 5 September).
It's a cheap piece of BLUE paper (with a red stamp on the back side) nicely laminated.
So I guess my goal now is to "go for the brown!" ??
😉
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago, still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
-@Budman1
I just received my 3 year spousal TRC today in Hanoi (1 week after applying last Monday, 5 September).
It's a cheap piece of BLUE paper (with a red stamp on the back side) nicely laminated.
So I guess my goal now is to "go for the brown!" ??
😉
-@OceanBeach92107
I really have no clue beyond my VEC. So, I'll keep my ear to ground regarding these ever changing winds.
MAc
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago, still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
-@Budman1
I just received my 3 year spousal TRC today in Hanoi (1 week after applying last Monday, 5 September).
It's a cheap piece of BLUE paper (with a red stamp on the back side) nicely laminated.
So I guess my goal now is to "go for the brown!" ??
😉
-@OceanBeach92107
I really have no clue beyond my VEC. So, I'll keep my ear to ground regarding these ever changing winds.
MAc
-@Mac68
And I have no idea what a PP is, except, well not the same. Please tell me what a PP is, ...someone, any one?
MAc
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago, still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
-@Budman1
I just received my 3 year spousal TRC today in Hanoi (1 week after applying last Monday, 5 September).
It's a cheap piece of BLUE paper (with a red stamp on the back side) nicely laminated.
So I guess my goal now is to "go for the brown!" ??
😉
-@OceanBeach92107
I really have no clue beyond my VEC. So, I'll keep my ear to ground regarding these ever changing winds.
MAc
-@Mac68
And I have no idea what a PP is, except, well not the same. Please tell me what a PP is, ...someone, any one?
MAc
-@Mac68
HAHA this one gonna make you laugh,,, PassPort
OceanBeach92107 wrote:Budman1 wrote:pogiwayne wrote:TRC …VEC… 😱 my head hurts.
Get a PRC and end all this foolishness and hassles forever .
Rick
Did you do that Rick?
(Your comment reminded me of THIS THREAD which was somewhat entertaining)
Thanks OB for posting that old thread, I think I missed it some how. It sure does have alot of misinformation in it though. To answer your question, Yes. It was issued a little over 4 years ago, still have about two years to go before I have to renew it. The validity is based on the the validity of your PP. I'll have a new PP when I renew and the PRC will be good for the full 10 years. I've never seen a TRC, but the PRC is just a thin piece of brown paper, laminated, with cheap saran wrap it feels like. Oh well, it works.
Rick
-@Budman1
I just received my 3 year spousal TRC today in Hanoi (1 week after applying last Monday, 5 September).
It's a cheap piece of BLUE paper (with a red stamp on the back side) nicely laminated.
So I guess my goal now is to "go for the brown!" ??
😉
-@OceanBeach92107
I really have no clue beyond my VEC. So, I'll keep my ear to ground regarding these ever changing winds.
MAc
-@Mac68
And I have no idea what a PP is, except, well not the same. Please tell me what a PP is, ...someone, any one?
MAc
-@Mac68
HAHA this one gonna make you laugh,,, PassPort
-@Andybris2020
OK ANDY< so now I know ;>).
Sheepishly, ...MAc
My wife and I got married in her home town Ha Long during Tet 2018. We have a Vietnamese marriage certificate.
We live in Canada now and are planning on visiting Vietnam this summer.
My question is how do I get a TRC? Can I get it at the Vietnamese embassy in Canada, or do I enter on a tourist visa and try to get it in Ha Long? Because of work schedules I will only be in Ha Long 2 weeks this visit.
-@kjkinVn
How did it go for you this summer?
Having just gone through the process myself, I can assure you it should take less than a month (probably less than two weeks) from the time you get the police certification of residency in her home province to the time the TRC is available for your wife to pick up in Hanoi
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