Private ownership of land is not permitted in Vietnam and the people hold all ownership rights with the State as the administrator. However, the laws of Vietnam allow ownership of a right to use land. This right is called the Land Use Right (“LUR”).
In short, no. While it's true that many people in Vietnam, especially in prominent tourist hubs like Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Mui Ne, Hoi An, and Ninh Binh, are proficient in English, learning a few phrases may come in handy when you venture off the beaten path.
Vietnam's Minister of Construction Nguyen Thanh Nghi and Cuba's Minister of Agriculture Ydael Jesus Perez Brito discussed strengthening collaboration in rice production at a meeting in Hanoi on December 9.
There are two types of labor contracts in Vietnam: Indefinite term - A contract in which two parties do not determine the term and the time for its termination. Definite term - Two parties determine the term as a period not exceeding 36 months and the time for its termination.
The State regulates the language used in contracts as follows: Consumer goods: The Law on Consumer Rights Protection 2010 stipulates that the language used in contracts signed with consumers is Vietnamese, unless the parties agree otherwise or the law provides otherwise.
Construction Law No. 50/2014/QH13. This Law, consisting of 168 articles divided into ten Chapters, prescribes the rights, obligations and responsibilities of agencies, organizations and individuals and the state management in construction investment activities.
Ing to the Law on Post 2010, written contracts for providing and using postal services must be made in Vietnamese; if the parties agree to use another language, the document in Vietnamese and the document in another language have the same legal value.
In Vietnam, land belongs to the ownership of the entire people. Land does not belong to the ownership of any legal or natural person, including the State. The State is merely the representative owner, responsible for the unified management of land. Therefore, the concept of land ownership does not exist in Vietnam.
In the development stage, the 2023 Real Estate Business Law requires that before sales begin, the developer must disclose complete and accurate information about the project. Regarding project timelines, the 2024 Land Law imposes additional taxes for projects that do not put land into use or show a delay in land use.