Travel to Vietnam to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

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Backpacking or traveling in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam is one of the most popular travel destinations in Southeast Asia. Not only because of the cost and delicious food, but especially because of its fierce history and beautiful nature. It is an easy country to travel. There are tours for everything, you can rent scooters and travel all over the country, and nowadays Western influences can be seen in many places. Yet you can also get off the beaten track and discover the real Vietnam if you look carefully. 
  • Activity spotting: instead of Hà Long Bay, visit the less touristy Bai Tu Long Bay, enjoy farm-to-fork Eating in Bong Lai Valley after your visit to Phong Nha National Park, visit some of the small villages around Kon Tum and discover the local, ancient traditions, drive on the beautiful Ha Giang loop and discover the wilderness of northern Vietnam, enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Y Ty, bike across An Binh Island, try Bia hoi beer, stay in one of the homestays in Mai Chau.  

Study in Vietnam?

  • Studying in Vietnam is an experience for life.... In recent years, education in Vietnam is getting better and more modern due to government investment. There are many programs to choose from, with Ho Chi Minh City, for example, specializing in science and technology, while Hanoi University is more focused on language studies and English programs in business administration, financial services and international studies. The cost of education is also relatively low (US$1000-2500 for foreign students at public institutions).
  • Popular studies: business administration, IT, engineering, management, economics, philology, marketing, etc. 
  • In addition, you can enjoy a fun, active life as a student. There is a lot to do in Vietnam, people live outdoors, go to parties, do sports and everywhere you can find delicious and cheap food. 
  • Study cities: Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Thai Nguyen, Haiphong, Da Nang, Hue. 
  • Language: Vietnamese, but for certain fields and international studies also English. 

Internship in Vietnam?

  • There are many opportunities for internships in Vietnam. From internships at NGOs to internships at large companies, anything is possible. For example, consider an internship in the field of healthcare where you can help the local population, or an internship in the ever-growing banking sector, or perhaps an internship in the software industry at a large international company! 
  • Competencies: cross-cultural communication and collaboration, familiarity with Asian business culture, indirect communication, working in a developing market, project coordination, market-oriented thinking, resilience and perseverance.

Volunteer in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam is a popular country for volunteering. You can find work through large organizations, or through local institutions. Examples include volunteering in the field of education (English classes), (orphan) child care, in health care, supporting communities through local NGOs, tea picking.... You can also volunteer with wildlife and stray animals. 

Work in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam's economy is growing fast which also brings many jobs for foreigners. One of the easiest options is a job as an English teacher, but if you are not so keen on that, you can also work in the growing sectors at international banks, in tourism and in the oil & gas industry, for example. It can be tricky though, because the government has strict policies that the company has to prove that you are more suitable than a local (which is just as well, of course). 

Working as a digital nomad in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam is becoming increasingly popular among digital nomads, and for good reason. Not only is it wonderful for travelers, but also for digital nomads the country has a lot to offer. In particular, the culture, the wide range of activities and, of course, the ... coffee are huge draws for people who want to experience a varied digital nomad life. 
  • The costs are also relatively low, the food is delicious and facilities such as cafes and wifi are everywhere in the cities. 
  • Favorite locations: Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Hoi An. 

Living in Vietnam?

  • More and more foreigners are flocking to Vietnam because of its growing opportunities. And in particular the culture, 54 ethnic groups and 11 religions, is one of the big attractions. It's a pretty safe country, you can earn a high salary while spending very little. Facilities are good, as is health care. In short, it is simply a very comfortable country for expats, provided you are aware of a few things. 
  • Especially in the cities, there is a lot of air pollution and traffic is chaotic. A scooter will get you far, but a car will often get you stuck. Fortunately, there is also good public transportation. Furthermore, you can also experience quite a bit of culture shock due to the ancient culture and traditions. 
  • Beware: it is quite humid all year round, which takes some getting used to, and diseases like Dengue are a big problem. So protect yourself well!

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How does the healthcare system work in Vietnam, and which travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the health insurance and healthcare system work in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam has a rapidly developing health care system that has improved greatly in recent decades. 
  • Still, there are major differences between urban and rural areas. Cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City offer access to modern facilities and English-speaking doctors, while rural areas are less well equipped. 
  • A universally accessible healthcare system is also still in the works. 
  • Buying medicine is pretty easy (even without a prescription), but make sure the drugs are genuine and that the date has not expired. You will find the best pharmacies attached to the private institutions. 
  • In case of an emergency you can call 115 (public care), but ambulances are often very slow. Private hospitals often have faster ambulance services. 
  • You must have a health certificate to get a work visa. 

How does the public healthcare system in Vietnam work?

  • Public healthcare in Vietnam is available to residents and registered foreigners, but quality can vary widely. Costs are relatively low. But most foreign residents often prefer international insurance, with access to private care (better standards), repatriation and medical evacuation.
  • Public care is generally adequate for basic treatments, but more complex treatments can be challenging due to limited resources and personnel. Also, hygiene often does not meet Western standards. 
  • There is a severe shortage in the public sector, leading to long waiting times. 
  • English is rarely spoken in public hospitals, which can make communication difficult for expats.

How does the private healthcare system in Vietnam work?

  • Private healthcare is more accessible to expats and offers a higher standard of care with modern equipment and English-speaking doctors. 
  • Major cities have excellent international hospitals such as FV Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi Family Medical Practice.
  • Costs are significantly higher than in the public sector, but still lower than in many Western countries.
  • For specialty treatments, private hospitals are usually better equipped than public institutions. 

How is the general practitioner in Vietnam arranged?

  • Vietnam does not have a traditional general practitioner system like in the Netherlands. Patients visit a specialist or a hospital directly, depending on the severity of the situation.
  • However, for basic medical care or initial diagnosis, there are clinics where you can get a sort of general practitioner feel.

How is the dentist in Vietnam arranged?

  • Vietnam is known for its high-quality dental care at relatively low cost, which has even led to “dental tourism.” Cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi have many well-regarded dental clinics.
  • In private dental clinics, many dentists speak English.
  • Hygiene standards in reputable clinics are generally high, comparable to Western standards.

How is the pregnancy, obstetrics & maternity care in Vietnam arranged?

  • Private hospitals offer excellent prenatal care with English-speaking doctors. International hospitals such as FV Hospital have extensive maternity wards.
  • Still, communication and care can vary from one facility to another. So be sure to visit several (private) clinics before choosing one. Among other things, you can pay attention to hygiene standards and available facilities in addition to language. 
  • Women in Vietnam often have more ultrasounds than in other countries. This is partly because substances used during the Vietnam War had many side effects on pregnant women. 
  • Infant mortality rates are relatively low in Vietnam and continue to improve because of better access to health care.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Vietnam?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Vietnam?

  • Vietnam is generally safe for expats and emigrants. Petty crime such as pickpocketing is common in tourist areas, especially in cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Large-scale political unrest is rare, but when it happens: avoid large crowds or demonstrations.
  • Adhere to local norms, such as respecting cultural symbols and dress conservatively when visiting temples.
  • Vietnam is one of the most susceptible countries to natural disasters in the world: typhoons, tropical storms, floods, drought, landslides and forest fires. If you live in Vietnam, it is good to be regularly informed through local sources and know what to do and what not to do when these occur.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Vietnam?

  • Many tropical diseases are common, especially mosquito-borne. Therefore, always make sure you protect yourself well by clothing and spray and sleep under a mosquito net at night. 
  • Various vaccinations are also required: good to find out in advance.
  • Tap water is not safe to drink. Use bottled water or boil water before using it. Ice cubes are also best avoided if you are at a cheap joint.  
  • It can get pretty hot in Vietnam. Many people burn, get sunstroke or dry out.  

What should you pay attention to in terms of traffic in Vietnam?

  • The quality of roads in Vietnam varies widely. In urban areas they are generally in reasonable condition, but in rural areas the roads are often poorly maintained.
  • Scooters dominate traffic and are often unpredictable. If you take part in traffic, then pay attention, or use alternatives such as cabs.
  • Traffic rules are often ignored, leading to a high number of traffic accidents.
  • It is not recommended to drive in rural areas after sunset due to poor visibility and road safety.
  • Public transportation is limited, but cities have various cab apps that are reliable and affordable.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Vietnam?

  • Is the trip to Vietnam and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Vietnam if you are going to live there for a while?

  • Insurance is not mandatory, but it is important to cover the cost of private care. Public care is not of good quality and private care can be expensive. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org
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