New Residency and Identity Card Regulations Effective from July 1
New regulations regarding residency and identity cards in Vietnam will come into effect on July 1. These

On July 1, a new regulation concerning overnight stay notifications will officially take effect across Vietnam. This regulation mandates that all households must comply with the new guidelines, ensuring that any overnight guests are properly registered.
The new rules aim to enhance security and streamline the management of temporary residents. Under this regulation, individuals staying overnight at a friend's or relative's house must notify local authorities, providing details such as the duration of their stay and their identification information.
Authorities emphasize that this measure is crucial for maintaining public safety and order. It is expected that the implementation of these regulations will help in monitoring and managing the movement of people, especially in urban areas where transient populations are common.
Citizens are encouraged to stay informed about these changes to avoid any potential legal issues. The government has provided resources and guidance on how to comply with the new regulations, ensuring that everyone understands their responsibilities.
As the implementation date approaches, local officials will be conducting outreach to educate the public about the new requirements. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to improving community safety and enhancing the quality of life for all residents.