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COVID-19: Laos agrees to facilitate repatriation of Vietnamese citizens

Lao authorities have agreed to allow Vietnamese citizens living and working in Laos to return to Vietnam via international border gates, said the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos on May 5.
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Vientiane (VNA)
💛– Lao authorities have agreed to allowVietnamese citizens living and working in Laos to return to Vietnam viainternational border gates, said the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos on May 5.

Following a notice of the Lao Foreign Ministry on the continuedclosure of border gates to May 17, the Vietnamese Embassy held working sessions withthe Lao side and asked the Lao Government to facilitate the repatriation ofVietnamese citizens. Subsequently, the Lao Foreign Ministry sent a diplomatic note tothe embassy, informing that Laos allows foreign citizens to register with theirhome country’s embassy to exit Laos. The list of such citizens should be informed to the Lao Foreign Ministry, and the ministry will coordinate with relevant agencies to facilitate the foreign citizens' exit through international border gates.

Accordingly, those wishing to return to Vietnam must submitapplications at the Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate Generals in Laos.

☂ The list of those eligible for repatriation will be transferred to Laoauthorities and publicised on the websites of Vietnamese Embassy and ConsulateGenerals./.

VNA

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