Setting up a representative
office is considered one of the simplest forms of investment in
Vietnam.
The representative office will help the foreign trader to lease
office, hire people, open bank account, and promote the business activities in
Vietnam market. The chief representative if being foreigner will then could
apply for work permit and temporary residence card to
stay in Vietnam. There is no income tax as the representative office
therefore the liability to maintain a representative office is less
hassle. When the purpose of setting up representative office in
Vietnam has been achieved, the closing down of the business shall be not as
challenging as closing down a company.
According to Vietnam laws, representative office is a dependent
unit, representing the foreign entity’s interests in Vietnam. Representative
office is established by foreign entities to help them liaise, implement
research activities, provide information and support them in seeking new
partners as well as having understanding of the new market.
The foreign entity has to meet certain conditions before setting
up representative office in Vietnam. It has rights and duties in accordance
with Vietnam laws.
When preparing the application for license of representative
office in Vietnam, the foreign entities have to note the following.
Prepare the application forms
The application forms as issued by Ministry of Industry and
Trade. The application must be signed by legal representative of the foreign
entity;
Notarize, legalize and authenticate documents
The foreign entity has to prepare and provide business
registration certificate, audited financial report, charter, and office lease
memorandum of understanding, passport of the legal representatives of the
Representative Office in Vietnam. The documents issued in foreign countries
have to be notarized, legalized and authenticated (apostille procedures) in
accordance with Vietnam laws to be used in Vietnam. If the business
registration certificate or alternative documents have expiry date for business
entity’s operation, the remaining time must be at least one year;
Who should be the chief representative?
The Chief Representative of the Representative Office in Vietnam
must be different from the Director of the foreign entity.
How long does it take?
It would take around 20 business days since application until
receiving the business operation registration of representative office.
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