Why Should You Move to Vietnam?

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Have you ever wondered what it feels like to work on the beautiful beaches in Da Nang or Nha Trang? Or in the artsy cafes of robust Saigon and Hanoi? You will never feel bored, because the start of every day will be completely new. The monotony of working from nine to five will be broken, and replaced with a fresher experience. There is a balance between work and life, and even more inspiring trips await. Try being a nomad in Vietnam.

This country will bring you and your family many surprises, amazingly delightful experiences, and inspire you as you make your way through every corner of each street. Keep reading to find out why you should move to Vietnam and a few tips and tricks if you decide to embark upon this adventure.

Why Vietnam?

With over more than 2,000 years of historical development, the country possesses a spectrum of cultures and architectural works influenced by foreign countries such as France, China, Cambodia, America, etc. Even the locals sometimes are amazed by its diversity and hidden beauty, because anything one wishes to experience is included.

In 2016, a survey conducted by Business Insider showed that Vietnam was among the 20 most attractive countries in the world for work, based on various criteria (such as the economy, environment, and living conditions), on par with developed countries such as Japan and Belgium. The reason why Vietnam has become an ideal working and living destination for nomads is that the country is blessed with beautiful sceneries, extravagant food, and excellent services for affordable prices, from transportation to entertainment. In fact, 87% of expats in Vietnam truly enjoy local food every day.

Now, let us go through the most significant features that will convince you to move to Vietnam.

Safe and Best-Valued Health Care System

You will never have to worry about being threatened physically, or assaulted by strangers. War, terrorism, and religious conflicts are no longer major issues. Illegal drugs and guns are highly restricted, and rape and murder are totally rare. You should not feel insecure here, or expect the unexpected to happen, as Vietnam is safe.

Expats are extremely well-supported in the employment market of Vietnam with lucrative income, every company should ensure basic social securities. If you are working on your own and want to stay in Vietnam for a long period, applying for a prolonged visa is also relatively easy. The public healthcare is efficient enough for common sickness and some emergency cases. If you do not mind paying extra, private international hospitals in Vietnam provide the best services for an affordable price!

Hospitable Locals and Exciting Atmosphere

Expect a place where locals are genuinely warm, hospitable, and generous. This really shouldn’t be surprising since the previous wars have not had much impact on the younger generation. Most of them will express a welcoming attitude towards foreigners and they will probably know enough English to have basic conversations. Youngsters will be the nation’s future generation, and Vietnam is really moving in an exciting direction.

Anyone who has visited the fastest developing city of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, has admitted that it’s addicting. The atmosphere in this city is full of hustle and bustle, there is something new to do every night and there are countless international inhabitants that breathe new life into the charming old buildings. After school or work, rarely will people go straight home to rest, but instead, they hang out for a while. Same goes for the weekends, nobody stays home all day, people will flock to the streets, through the alleys, exploring those new food and drink venues hidden in the many mysterious corners.

In the big cities of Vietnam, there is a similar mindset to that in Ho Chi Minh City, you don’t actually have to travel far to find anything that you desire, everything is less than a ten-minute ride on the bike. These cities, like Hanoi, Da Nang, and Nha Trang, are filled with restaurants, shopping malls, and convenience stores. And not to mention the absurd amount of coffee shops everywhere. These places are working paradises, where you can sit back, enjoy the atmosphere, the interiors, the food and drink while doing your thing and earning money. There are also a lot of co-working places for organized meetings with your fellow business partners.

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