Japan considers easing entry res
Japan considers easing entry restrictions for Vietnam
Japan is about to make a decision to ease the entry ban on Vietnam in the
first relaxation of travel restrictions that were imposed due to the spread of
the new coronavirus.
Japan considers easing entry restrictions for
Vietnam
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Japan's broadcasting corporation NHK reported on June 15 that Japan and Vietnam
are in the final stage of negotiations to ease entry restrictions and resume
visits of each other's citizens on a limited basis.
Japan is also holding consultations with Thailand, Australia and New Zealand on
easing travel restrictions.
Vietnam, with the control of the COVID-19 pandemic, and strong demand from the
Japanese businesses for an early resumption of travel, will be eased travel
restrictions with Japan firstly.
Accordingly, Japan will first allow visits by businesspeople and technical
trainees. It is targeting a resumption of travel as early as late June, NHK
reported.
In contrast, Japanese businessmen are likely to start to enter Vietnam in late
this month.
Visitors to Japan will be required to be tested negative for the novel
coronavirus (SARS Cov-2) before their departure and take another test when they
land in Japan. They will also be required to submit an itinerary of their travel
plans while in Japan.
Japan is currently imposing an entry ban on 111 countries and territories,
including the regulation that foreign visitors have travelled to any of the 111
countries and territories in the last two weeks, will be denied entry.
Source: VNA