Cost of living in Vietnam & budget : How much does it cost to live as an expat ? (2024)

Wherever you might be looking into moving, the cost of living is one of the first things that you should look at. I remember when I was making my last few steps in deciding to move to Vietnam, I went to various sites to look at how it compared to my home country. Knowing the cost of living in a place is not just useful in making sure you have enough for the first few weeks you are there but also in making sure the salary you will earn is enough to live there.

As a Southeast Asian country, Vietnam is quite cheap compared to Western countries. Your money from home will for sure go a long way here. Lots of remote workers purposely choose to live in Vietnam for this reason specifically among others. Note that no matter how cheap a place is, if you do not control your expenses you might still end up spending as much as you would back home.

What is the cost of living in 2022 in Vietnam? I have received this question dozens of times through private messages and comments. I’m talking about people who want to stay several months and live there: looking for a job, starting a business or just coming to have some good time.

To answer this question, you will find my video below and this complete guide which gives you costs breakdown and updated prices in 2022 concerning the budget and the monthly expenses of living in Vietnam.

You should also note that the cost of living may differ from city to city. Bigger and more known ones like Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh are naturally more expensive to live in compared to a smaller town. Given this, I will try to give you an average price to conserve accuracy and I also included an average cost of living per major city. Below you will see a breakdown of costs for the most common expenses you will have while you are there.

Monthly expenses and costs breakdown in Vietnam in 2022

The monthly budget to live in Vietnam as an expat can vary a lot depending if you like to travel, hang out and do plenty of activities. Nevertheless, in the following tables, we are providing you a fair perspective about how much it costs per month to live as an expat.

In this video, you will discover the updated about cost of living in Vietnam in 2002. What is the monthly budget for living as a foreigner? How much does it cost to live as an expat? We talk about all aspects of an expat’s life: housing, visa, scooter rental, entertainment, food, travel, etc…

Common monthly expenses in Vietnam

MONTHLY EXPENSESPRICE (in US dollars)
Apartment (1 bedroom)$400 – $600
Apartment (2 bedroom)$650 – $1,000
Basic (Electricity, water, Cooling, garbage, heating)$70
Simple entertainment (Cinema, fitness, cafe, … )$200 – $300
cellphone$3 – $5
Internet$12
Cable TV$7
Food (shopping only)$150 – 250
Food (at restaurant)$500
Transportation$20
Groceries~$70
Total$900 – $1,400

Visa costs for Vietnam

COSTPRICE (in US dollars)
Single-entry visa (*)$45
Multiple-entry visa (less than 3 months (*))$50
Health insurance$50-300

(*) : Single and multiple entry visas are not yet available as the border is still closed for foreign tourists. Experts, Investors and Business owners can enter the country with some specific requirements.

2022’s pandemic-related expenses

COSTPRICE (in US dollars)
Real-time PCR test$40-50
Quick test$8-15
Government-run quarantine facilities$5/day
Quarantine hotel$110-150/day

Accommodation

Your apartment whether its flat-sharing or your own studio/1 bedroom would be the biggest cost you will have every month. The great thing about the main cities in Vietnam is that it will usually have everything you would be looking for.

DescriptionCost
A room in a shared apartmentFrom $150 to $300 (depending on the location)
Modest apartmentFrom $200 to $500
Large apartmentFrom $400 to $1,000
Small houseFrom $250 to $800
A villaFrom $1,000 to $5,000

You are spoiled for choices, from cheaper rooms in a local area to a five-star condominium similar to what you can have at home.

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The cost really depends on your preferences. If you are not too picky and would be willing to settle for very basic accommodations, you can rent a very nice room for as low as $200.00 a month. You can easily find people looking for new flatmates on various Facebook groups. This is also a good way for you to have your first social circle when you move. If you want more privacy and prefer somewhere with a swimming pool and a gym, then you should be prepared to pay as much as $1,000.00.

Most of the time, electricity is included to the rent. Other services may also be included like water and a lot of places also have cleaning ladies who keep the house clean. However, you should take note that electricity bills are usually around 3,000-4,500 VND per KW. Make sure that you are not paying more than this.

Food

The food in Vietnam is very cheap. You can definitely get a meal for around $1.00. You also have various choices and the supermarket has a lot of choices for those who want to cook.

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Personally, I usually do not cook that much. It’s not because I am not fond of it but it’s generally because the cost is not that much different if you eat out, especially since I live alone. As I have mentioned, eating out can cost as low as $1-$2 in the shacks on the street. I know that a lot of expats, specifically those that come from the west, are a bit iffy about the sanitation of these places but I have not had any problems as of yet. If you want to eat at fast food chains, meals can be anywhere from $2-$4. Sit down restaurants with Western cuisine starts from $6.

DescriptionCost
1 kg of potatoes$1
One Banh Mi (bread)$0.5
A chicken$0.5
1 kg of rice$1
An imported French cheese$7
A bottle of local beer$1
A bottle of Bordeaux$15
A bowl of noodles on the street$1
A dish at a local restaurant$2
One dish at a mid-range restaurant$5
One dish in a luxury restaurant$20

For those who would like to cook their own food, you can expect to shell out anywhere from $1-$3 per meal. Cooking in bigger batches and storing them for the future is also a way for you to save more time and money. If you want to save as much as possible on food, rice, pasta, and vegetables are the cheapest things in the market.

Transportation

The usual transportation in most Vietnamese cities are motorbikes. You can easily rent a motorbike in various places in most major cities. Renting a bike per month can be as cheap as $40 with deposits starting from $200. Oil is not expensive at all so the monthly price for your bike would not be so high. If you are staying in the city for a longer period of time or if you would rather have your own bike, you can get a second-hand bike from $250-$350. It would also not be so hard to resell it in case you will be leaving already.

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If you are not so comfortable with driving your own bike, there are other options. There are normal metered taxis you can flag down in the street. There are also ride-sharing apps like Uber and Grab. The great thing about Vietnam is that your ride-sharing options are not limited to cars, you can also hop on a motorbike to beat the traffic.

DescriptionCost
Honda Airblade
  • Purchase : $2,000
  • Rental : $50 per month
Second-hand used ScooterPurchase from $250-500
Taxis$0.5/km

Now, you would not be staying in the city all the time. There is so much to explore within Vietnam and neighboring countries that are not so expensive to reach. A bus to another town can cost around $7 one way to Nha Trang ou Dalat. You can also ride a bus to neighboring Phnom Penh, Cambodia for as low as $10 (this is the cheapest bus so do not expect so much when it comes to comfort). Buses can also take you to Thailand for $35-$40.

If you are like me and sitting for long periods of time is not your thing, then budget airlines are your friend. I once booked a flight from Ho Chi Minh to Nha Tang for only $20 round trip. While international flights could be a bit pricier, they still would usually not be more than $50-$100.

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Communication

The great thing about our world today is that no matter how far you are from your loved ones, you can never really feel completely absent. With the various social media apps and sites which allow us to chat, call, and video call our loved ones back home, you will undoubtedly be updated on what is happening to their lives. It would, of course, be hard to stay updated if you do not have internet or a mobile phone plan. Good thing that in Vietnam internet and mobile plans are easy, cheap, and very efficient.

Mobile Phone

Choosing the company you will subscribe to depends on what you need in your plan. Take note that plan prices in Vietnam are controlled by the government so there is not that much different from one brand to the next. What may be different is the amount of data you can get and the service (especially in smaller towns).

Personally, I did not get a subscription to any brand. I just got a data sim card and I re-loaded it whenever necessary. You can find the different promotion codes for each provider online. Generally, you should expect to pay 10,000 VND (0.43 USD) for 50 MB to up to 500,000 VND for 30 GB (22 USD).

Internet

Cost of living in Vietnam & budget : How much does it cost to live as an expat ? (4)As for internet subscriptions, most flats and flatshares would already have this included. But if the place you’re renting doesn’t, the price would be around 300,000 VND/ month (approximately $15 US).

Internet speeds in the major cities in Vietnam are around. It is also quite reliable and rarely breaks down unlike in other neighboring Southeast Asian countries.

Entertainment

No matter how conscious you are of your budget you should always have time for different kinds of entertainment and activities. After all, Vietnam is known for its amazing social scene. From night outs to gym memberships, there are a lot of choices for various budgets.

Alcohol

Cost of living in Vietnam & budget : How much does it cost to live as an expat ? (5)Vietnam is probably one of the countries that I have been to with the cheapest beers. Admittedly, I was not much of a beer drinker before living there, but once I had my first bottle at Bui Vien Street I could not really rationalize getting a more expensive drink. A bottle of beer at the grocery store is around 0.50 USD while you’ll pay 2-3 USD in bars and clubs.

If beers are not your thing, most bars have a lot of choices especially those that are in more touristic locations. You can get co*cktails from 3 USD and hard liquor from 2 USD per shot. Wine bottles in supermarkets cost 5 USD for local ones and from 10USD for imported ones. Bars and clubs also carry wine for 4 USD per glass.

Fitness/Gym Membership

Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh Cities are as metropolitan as most western cities so it should not come as a surprise that there are a lot of gyms and fitness clubs which are popping up. You can also do your favorite sports like basketball, football, and golf at key areas in the city. Below is a table which shows the average for each of the activity.

ACTIVITYPRICE (in US dollars)
Gym Membership (per month)30$ – 200$
Yoga (per class)Starting from 6$
Boxing/Muay Thai (Per Day/Class)10$ – 22$
GolfFrom 6$

Activities

There are a lot of malls and other public access around the major areas. This means that you can have a lot of activities in the city. You can watch a movie with 4 USD and up. As for museums, you should expect to not pay more than 20,000 VND for admission.

Income for workers in Vietnam : how much is the salary ?

It would not be normal to talk about the standard of living in a country, without taking into account the salaries that Vietnamese and expats are having. For this reason, we propose the table below, summarizing the income by category :

DescriptionMinimum salary
EmployeeFrom $200 to $750
ExecutiveFrom $500 to $1,000
SeniorFrom $1,000 to $2,000
Manager – DirectorUp to $5,000

Cost of Living Per City

Like in any country, the prices in Vietnam may differ from city to city. Below are the top cities in Vietnam and the average cost of living you should expect for each.

Ha Noi

The cost of living in Ha Noi is a bit higher than most places in Vietnam. Expats who have lived there have also reported seeing an inflation on prices compared the past few years. This rise in price can be due to the increase of expats as well as the improvement of Vietnam’s economy.

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But do not be worried, these price hikes are not as bad as you think and you can still live comfortably. On average you should expect to live anywhere from 600 USD to 900 USD per month. This can, of course, get higher depending on your preferences.

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh is another expat favorite. It is more modern than Ha Noi and the weather here is on the more tropical side. Cost of living in HCMC is also a bit higher, with expats reporting to live from 700 USD to as much as 1,300 USD per month. However, keep in mind that a big chunk of all expenses go to accommodation so if you keep that low you can live for even lower.

Hoi An

Hoi An is known for its beautiful lights at night and has a more calm and local vibe compared to the two big cities I have mentioned. Since expats and remote workers are just starting to move here, the prices are also not as high. You can get accommodations for as low as 300 USD and the food is also cheap. So if you do not spend so much on miscellaneous activities you can expect to spend as low as 550 USD. However, most expats report spending 1,200 USD per month for two people. You should not expect to spend more than 800 USD per month in Hoi An.

Nha Trang

Nha Trang is another smaller town has been receiving traction from foreigners. As a coastal town, this is perfect for those who would love to live close to the beach.

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As a top tourist destination, some places can be a bit more expensive but as long as you keep it local you will surely be able to live on the cheap side. On average you should expect to spend from 400 USD per month.

FAQ : Answers of the most asked questions about cost of living and expenses

💥 Cost of living in Vietnam (in 2022) : average in USD

Accommodation, transportation, food, entertainment, internet, bus or plane tickets for travels, health insurance will be your main costs. Plan a minimum budget of $700/month if you are young or do not spend a lot. Your expenses may be up to $1,000/month if you want to be able to travel, enjoy the nightlife a bit more. Of course, if you want to eat in fancy restaurants, live in a luxurious apartment and want to have your daily co*cktail on one of the trendy “rooftop” bars of Ho Chi Minh City, then you will have to spend several thousand USD per month.

🇻🇳 How much does it cost – IN DETAIL – to live in Vietnam ?

Here are in detail the expenses to live in Vietnam:

  • Monthly rent: from $150 for a single room, to $500 for a small apartment up to $1,000 for a well located one and even $3,000 for a luxurious villa.
  • Transportation:
    1. For everyday life: the best deal is to buy your own scooter/motobike (for about $400) or rent it for $50 per month. Taxis are very cheap (use the Grab application) to reduce daily costs.
    2. Travelling: the mini bus ticket for about ten dollars to go to the nearest beach area, round trip plane ticket for a hundred usd everywhere in Vietnam.
  • Food: prices vary a lot according to where you will be eating. It will cost for about $1 for a simple dish on a street-food corner, 2$ in a small family restaurant, 5$ to a mid-range air-conditioned restaurant and finally about $20 in a luxury restaurant.
  • To get an idea of the salary expatriates working in Vietnam, you can expect to receive a monthly salary:
    1. trainee or young employee: $700
    2. skilled employee: $1,200€
    3. senior or young manager: $2,000
    4. high positions with responsibilities: $5,000
  • Entertainment: the price of local beers and cigarettes is very cheap: less than one dollar in a street bar. Many travellers and backpackers decide to settle donw in Vietnam for several months to work a bit and take advantage of this very low cost of living.

💰 Vietnam : living expenses for one year

More and more foreigners want to live in Vietnam for several months to work, do volunteering, study … Some of them even plan to live there for a year. It is necessary to calculate the living cost in Vietnam and plan from $8,000 to $10,000 : to be able to rent an apartment for several months, handle the the costs of renewing visas, eat decently and be able to travel sometimes.

↕️ Living cost in vietnam : Hanoi or Saigon or countryside

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and Hanoi are the two cities with a high number of expatriates. Although they are megacities of several million inhabitants, the cost of living is affordable as soon as you choose which district to live in, use local products. Of course, other places in Vietnam, mostly in the countryside, are cheaper. Some of them such as Vung Tau, Dalat, Hoi An have a small expat community.

🤔 Is it cheaper to live in Vietnam, Cambodia or Thailand ?

According to the annual study conducted in 2019 by ExpatExplorer (prices still valid in 2022). Here is the ranking order of destinations from the most expensive to the cheapest: 1) Thailand, 2) Vietnam, 3) Cambodia. This ranking is because Thailand and Cambodia get a clear visa-structure to settle down for a long period of time (through the retirement visa). However, these rankings are variable and must be adapted to each expatriate situation because the cost of living depends very clearly on the lifestyle we decide to have and the financial resources we own.

Final Notes – Cost of Living a Cheap Life in Vietnam

The cost of living in Vietnam is certainly cheaper than western countries but costs can easily go up if you do not watch how you spend. In the end, all these numbers mentioned are just guides. It boils down on what kind of lifestyle you live.

Hopefully, this will help you to know whether or not you are spending too much and can also steer newcomers away from scams. If you want to know more about living in Vietnam you can read more of the articles on our site.

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Cost of living in Vietnam & budget : How much does it cost to live as an expat ? (2024)

FAQs

Cost of living in Vietnam & budget : How much does it cost to live as an expat ? ›

Vietnam is well-known for offering a high standard of living at a low price. According to 2022 data, the cost of living in Vietnam is around 42.8% lower than in the United Kingdom and 63.5% lower than in the United States.

How much does it cost to live in Vietnam as an expat? ›

Vietnam is well-known for offering a high standard of living at a low price. According to 2022 data, the cost of living in Vietnam is around 42.8% lower than in the United Kingdom and 63.5% lower than in the United States.

How much money is needed to live comfortably in Vietnam? ›

💥 Cost of living in Vietnam (in 2022) : average in USD

Plan a minimum budget of $700/month if you are young or do not spend a lot. Your expenses may be up to $1,000/month if you want to be able to travel, enjoy the nightlife a bit more.

How much do expats get paid in Vietnam? ›

What to expect of work life in Vietnam. The average annual salary for expats is around $90,000. In comparison, the average annual salary for Vietnamese nationals is about $2,100. A relatively low cost of living means most expats can live comfortably, even in major cities where rents tend to be higher.

What is the average rent in Vietnam? ›

Cost of Living in Vietnam
ExpenseU.S. $
Apartment rental (one bedroom)$400 to $900
Electricity$60 to $80
Water$2
Cell phone with unlimited data$3
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How much tax do expats pay in Vietnam? ›

Non-resident taxpayers are subject to PIT at a flat rate of 20 percent on their Vietnam-sourced income.

Is Vietnam good for American expats? ›

Vietnam has everything an expat could want. It offers beautiful beaches, mountains, a great expat community, amazing local people, delicious food, and an affordable cost of living. What is this? In fact, Vietnam is one of the best places to live in Asia.

How much USD is considered rich in Vietnam? ›

In particular, there has been a steady increase in Vietnamese high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs). The benchmark for HNIs is accumulating a net worth of over USD 1 million.

How much us dollars to retire in Vietnam? ›

How much does it cost to retire in Vietnam? Expats can enjoy comfortable, upper-middle class retired life in Vietnam for $900 to $1,200 a month. Expats on social security or pension income can afford a luxury 1-bedroom apartment with maid service, utilities, meals, cell phone, transportation, and entertainment.

How long can a US citizen stay in Vietnam? ›

E-visa: U.S. citizens can apply online for a single-entry E-visa on the Vietnam Immigration website. The E-visa is valid for a maximum of 30 days, single entry, and does not allow for renewal or extension from within the country.

What is the retirement age for expats in Vietnam? ›

As regulations above, the age of retirement in Vietnam from 2022 is 60 years 03 months for males and 55 years 04 months for females.

How many Americans live in Vietnam? ›

In the northern city of Hanoi, you can find many teachers. There are also American expats who fought in the war sprinkled all over the country. There are an estimated 100,000 expats living overseas in Vietnam.

Can I retire and live in Vietnam? ›

While Vietnam does not have a retirement visa, there are several options for individuals who want to retire in Vietnam. Americans can apply for a visa to Vietnam through any Vietnamese embassy and will be approved for either six months or one year but can only stay in the country for three months at a time.

How to live in Vietnam as an expat? ›

Top expat tips for living in Vietnam
  1. • Ensure you have all essential documents and visas in place before departure.
  2. • If you move with your kids, early application for school places is advisable.
  3. • Have up to three months' rent available upfront to secure a rental property.
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How much is tax on rent in Vietnam? ›

Taxable income is the tax-inclusive amount under the lease contract (i.e. gross amount). Tax rate is 5%.
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Rental property tax for individual owners (local and expat) in Vietnam.
Rental incomeBusiness tax
Above VND300million to VND500millionVND 500,000
Above VND100million to VND300 millionVND 300,000
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What is the price of an apartment in Vietnam? ›

Average apartment price in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam Q2 2022. In the second quarter of 2022, the average price of an apartment in Ha Noi was around 1,830 U.S. dollars per square meter. In Ho Chi Minh City, the apartment price was much higher, at 3,173 U.S. dollars per square meter.

How long can expats stay in Vietnam? ›

Visit visas for Vietnam

A tourist visa is normally valid for one entry of up to 30 days, although it is also possible to apply for a 90-day multiple-entry visa for Vietnam. Citizens from visa-waivered countries are able to stay in Vietnam visa-free for between 14 days and one month, depending on the country.

Do American expats pay taxes in both countries? ›

1. Do Expats File US Taxes? Yes, virtually all US citizens are required to file a US Federal Tax Return regardless of where they live in the world. This applies as long as your worldwide income exceeds the filing threshold (which varies by filing status).

What US taxes do expats pay? ›

Some American expats who work abroad may also need to pay US social security and Medicare taxes on their earned income, especially if they are self-employed or work for a US-based employer. For the 2022 tax year, the rate for expat employees is 7.65%. For self-employed expats, however, the total is double, at 15.3%.

Is Vietnam friendly to Americans? ›

Vietnam, one of the countries with the most favorable public opinion regarding the U.S., is the only communist country to have such a favorable view.

Can Americans retire in Vietnam? ›

The answer is simply that this country has a lot to offer and is ideally positioned in Asia making traveling easy and inexpensive. The cost of living in Vietnam is very affordable, which means that many retirees can get retired there for not too much spending per month. The climate is perfect.

How much does $100 dollars get you in Vietnam? ›

2349500.00000 VND

What can I buy with $100 usd in Vietnam? ›

In Vietnam, USD $100 Can Get You:
  • 15-18 nights in a budget hotel, or 5-8 nights in a three-star accommodation in Hanoi.
  • 15-20 mid-priced restaurant meals.
  • 1 one-way trip from Hanoi to Da Nang via Livitrans luxury train.
Jun 26, 2019

Can Americans own property in Vietnam? ›

Can a foreigner own property in Vietnam? Unfortunately, foreigners cannot own land in Vietnam. However, you can still purchase other landed properties. It's possible to seek financing outside the country, but the process will take a longer time compared to local services.

Can I collect Social Security if I live in Vietnam? ›

If you are a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the U.S. as long as you are eligible for them.

What is the average household income in Vietnam USD? ›

Vietnam Annual Household Income per Capita data is updated yearly, available from Dec 1994 to Dec 2021, with an averaged value of 813.323 USD.
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United States (USD)36,430.000 2021
Uruguay (USD)6,926.762 2020
Uzbekistan (USD)1,611.501 2022
Vietnam (USD)2,178.776 2021
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What is the best place to retire in the world? ›

Countries Natixis ranked as secure retirement locations are mostly concentrated in Europe but also include New Zealand and Australia. The top three countries in the rankings are Norway, Switzerland and Iceland, all of which have life expectancies of 83 years, compared to 77 in the U.S. and the world average of 72.

Can I be a dual citizen of the US and Vietnam? ›

Yes, the U.S. allows dual citizenship by default. The government does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to give up their citizenship in their country of origin.

Is dual citizenship allowed in Vietnam? ›

In Vietnam, overseas Vietnamese can have dual citizenship. However, the applicant must meet the conditions following the procedures of Vietnam Laws. In this article, Nhi Gia will help you to know more about the procedures of Dual Citizenship for Overseas Vietnamese.

Do Americans need a passport to go to Vietnam? ›

Notes on Vietnam Visas for Americans

To get a Vietnam visa, US citizens must have a passport that is valid for six months after their Vietnam arrival date. Also, know that American travellers can only get their Vietnam visa on arrival when arriving to Vietnam by air.

How much does property cost in Vietnam? ›

The average price for landed property was $12,300/sqm, up 30% from the previous quarter and 95% down YOY. There were 450 units in Q3 2022, up 350% YOY. Hanoi apartment prices dropped to $1,858/sqm.

What is the law on Social Security in Vietnam? ›

Social insurance rates. Vietnamese employees and foreign employees have the same insurance rates. Employees will have to pay an eight percent rate, while employers contribute 17.5 percent to the social insurance fund.

How to get a job in Vietnam as expat? ›

To begin working in Vietnam, expats need to secure a work permit. To do this, foreigners need to have a work contract and an employer who is willing to arrange the details for them. They will apply to the local Department of Labor, War Invalid & Social Affairs in their city.

Why do Americans go to Vietnam? ›

The USA was afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia. It decided to send money, supplies and military advisers to help the South Vietnamese Government.

What city in the US has the most Vietnamese population? ›

Part of Little Saigon in Orange County, California. City with the most Vietnamese Americans per capita. Its mayor, Chi Charlie Nguyen, is Vietnamese American.

Which US state has the most Vietnamese? ›

Orange County, California, has the largest concentration of Vietnamese Americans among all counties in the nation and is the largest Vietnamese population concentration outside of Vietnam.

What is the cheapest place to live in Vietnam? ›

Most affordable cities in Vietnam
  1. Tra Vinh. Out of 63 provinces and cities in Vietnam, Tra Vinh is the least expensive place to live, with a rate of 87.6% compared to Hanoi. ...
  2. Hau Giang. The province lies downstream of Hau River, amid an interlaced network of rivers and canals. ...
  3. Soc Trang. ...
  4. Ben Tre. ...
  5. Quang Tri.
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How much does it cost to live comfortably in Vietnam per month? ›

Cost of Living in Vietnam: $700 to $1,400 per month

How much does it cost to live in Vietnam? $700 on the low end of the range, up to $1,400 for mid-range expats. This averages living costs across many months—you may spend more getting set up, but many expats average $1,000 per month.

Can you live in Vietnam without knowing Vietnamese? ›

The short answer is: YES, you totally can. The not-so-short answer is: Yes, you can, but it also depends on where you go in Vietnam. To your relief, most foreigners visiting Vietnam know barely any Vietnamese words but "Xin Chao - Hello" and "Cam On - Thank you".

Can expats buy houses in Vietnam? ›

Two groups of foreign buyers can buy and own properties in Vietnam. First are legal entities, such as foreign investment funds and banks, branches and representative offices of overseas companies established in Vietnam. The second group includes foreigners or overseas nationals with an appropriate entry visa.

Why do expats love Vietnam? ›

Vietnam is a promising land with famous landscapes, friendly people, a lot of attractive job opportunities and not-too-high cost of living, therefore, it has become increasingly popular as an expat destination in recent years.

Is Vietnam a place worth living in? ›

Vietnam is one of the best places in Asia for expats to live abroad, and there are plenty of reasons as to why. For pennies on the dollar, you get a year-round tropical climate and access to modern comforts and conveniences. Here are the best cities in Vietnam for expats to live.

Do you pay property tax in Vietnam? ›

Vietnam's property tax is lower than many countries. The country collects only VND1. 7 trillion in taxing non-agriculture land annually. Tax collection from both agriculture land and non-agriculture land accounts for only 0.24% of total tax or 0.03% of GDP, which is "too low," the government said.

Do you have to pay property tax in Vietnam? ›

Currently, Vietnam does not have a tax on the value of property. This tax is quite common in some developed countries in the world. To use this form to limit speculation is no easy feat. Vietnam does have a tax on personal income from the sale of real estate, also with the purpose of limiting speculation and hoarding.

Do you pay income tax in Vietnam? ›

Tax residents are subject to Vietnamese personal income tax (PIT) on their worldwide taxable income, wherever it is paid or received.

What is the average salary for an expat in Vietnam? ›

The average expat salary in Vietnam is around US$78,000/£55,000. Coupled with the low cost of living, most expats enjoy a high standard of living in Vietnam. Vietnam is a rapidly modernising country with two economic centres: Hanoi in the north and Ho Chi Minh City (also called Saigon) in the south.

How much money do you need to live good in Vietnam? ›

💥 Cost of living in Vietnam (in 2022) : average in USD

Plan a minimum budget of $700/month if you are young or do not spend a lot. Your expenses may be up to $1,000/month if you want to be able to travel, enjoy the nightlife a bit more.

Can US citizens live in Vietnam? ›

To be living in Vietnam legally, there are three levels of application you will need to make: A working visa. Temporary residency permit. Permanent residency permit.

How long can a US citizen live in Vietnam? ›

There is no time limit for how long U.S. citizens may stay overseas. The validity of your Vietnamese visa, which allows you to legally stay in Vietnam, is determined by the Vietnamese government. Lawful Permanent Residents risk losing their status if they are outside the United States for over one year.

How many American expats live in Vietnam? ›

In the northern city of Hanoi, you can find many teachers. There are also American expats who fought in the war sprinkled all over the country. There are an estimated 100,000 expats living overseas in Vietnam.

Can I collect Social Security and live in Vietnam? ›

If you are a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the U.S. as long as you are eligible for them.

What is the average retirement age in Vietnam? ›

Retirement Age Men in Vietnam averaged 60.08 from 2014 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 60.50 in 2022 and a record low of 60 in 2015. This page provides - Vietnam Retirement Age Men- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

How much money would I need to retire in Vietnam? ›

How much does it cost to retire in Vietnam? Expats can enjoy comfortable, upper-middle class retired life in Vietnam for $900 to $1,200 a month. Expats on social security or pension income can afford a luxury 1-bedroom apartment with maid service, utilities, meals, cell phone, transportation, and entertainment.

How much does a car in Vietnam cost? ›

The price range for hatchbacks is 120,000 – 500,000, mid-size sedans range from 600,000 – 12,00,000 and luxury sedans range from 14,00,000 – 45,00,000.

Where is the best place to buy a house in Vietnam? ›

Despite its rather strict regulations, foreigners can buy property in Vietnamese towns and cities that range all different sizes. Many foreign investors choose buying property in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) or Hanoi. Most of the rest purchase in beachfront cities and resorts like Nha Trang, Hoi An, and Da Nang.

Is there property tax in Vietnam? ›

Vietnam's property tax is lower than many countries. The country collects only VND1. 7 trillion in taxing non-agriculture land annually. Tax collection from both agriculture land and non-agriculture land accounts for only 0.24% of total tax or 0.03% of GDP, which is "too low," the government said.

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