Coming to Vietnam
Vietnam is a vibrant and culturally rich country, making it an exciting destination for international students. Whether you are preparing for your arrival, learning about the cost of living, or navigating through the airport, we have compiled essential information to help you transition smoothly into your new life in Vietnam.
Plan Your Arrival in Vietnam
Moving to Vietnam for university is an exciting journey! To ensure a smooth transition, here are some essential steps to prepare before your arrival.
- Book Your Flight
Once your visa has been approved, book your flight to one of Vietnam’s major international airports:
- Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) – Ideal for those studying in northern Vietnam.
- Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City) – The main airport for southern Vietnam.
- Danang International Airport (Danang) – Convenient for students in central Vietnam.
Make sure to arrive at least a few days before your orientation to allow time for settling in.
1.Arrange Travel Insurance
We recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers unexpected events like lost luggage, flight cancellations, and medical emergencies.
2. Book Your Airport Transfer
For a hassle-free arrival, arrange an airport pickup service in advance. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Be are also popular for easy and affordable transport from the airport to your accommodation.
3. Money, Living Costs, and Banking in Vietnam
Understanding the cost of living and banking options in Vietnam will help you manage your expenses effectively.
- Cost of Living: Vietnam is known for its affordable cost of living. While costs may vary between cities, here’s an approximate breakdown:
- Accommodation: $150–$400 per month (depending on location and type of housing).
- Food: $2–$5 per meal for local cuisine.
- Transportation: $0.50–$1 per ride (bus or ride-hailing apps).
- Currency & Banking
- The official currency is Vietnamese Dong (VND). Most transactions are in cash, though card payments are becoming more common.
- Consider opening a local bank account with banks like Vietcombank, Techcombank, or BIDV for easy money transfers and bill payments.
- Digital Payment & Money Transfers
- Popular e-wallets include MoMo, ZaloPay, and ViettelPay for quick and convenient transactions.
- International money transfers can be done via Western Union, Wise, or bank transfers.
Arriving in Vietnam
Welcome to Vietnam! Here’s what to expect upon arrival at the airport and how to complete immigration procedures smoothly.
- Immigration & Customs
- Have your passport, visa approval letter, and arrival card ready for immigration checks.
- At customs, declare any restricted items such as large sums of cash or certain food products.
- Getting to Your Accommodation
- Ride-hailing services: Grab, Be, and Gojek are reliable options.
- Public buses: Available at major airports, providing an affordable transport alternative.
- Taxis: Use reputable services like Mai Linh or Vinasun to avoid overcharging.
- SIM Cards & Internet
- You can purchase a local SIM card from providers like Viettel, Mobifone, or Vinaphone upon arrival.
- Vietnam has affordable mobile data plans, making it easy to stay connected.
Get more tips for your arrival in Vietnam
This guide provides essential information for a smooth transition into student life in Vietnam. If you need further assistance, our support team is here to help!
For all queries, please do not hesitate to contact Student HQ Department:
– Hanoi location:
+ Phone: 1900 6412 (Press 1)
+ Address: Student HQ room – 1st Floor, 2 Duong Khue St., Mai Dich Ward, Hanoi
– Danang location:
+ Phone: 1900 6412 (Press 2)
+ Address: Student HQ room – 1st Floor, Lot 1+2, A14-16, 2/9 Street, Hai Chau, Danang
– HCMC location:
+ Phone: 1900 6412 (Press 3)
+ Address: Student HQ room – 1st Floor, (A35 Bach Dang St., Tan Son Hoa Ward, HCMC
– Can Tho location:
+ Phone: 0348766555
+ Address: Student HQ room– 3rd Floor – Building Gamma – FPT University – No 600 Nguyen Văn Cu, An Binh, Can Tho