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Vietnam

The coffee alone is reason enough. The cost of living is just the bonus.

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$0.50 a cup
Street coffee
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90 days, most nationalities
e-Visa
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Among lowest in SEA
Monthly cost
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6–7% annually
GDP growth

The honest take

Vietnam is a country that has survived colonisation, two major wars, and reunification, and has emerged as one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic economies with apparently zero interest in slowing down. Hanoi is northern, atmospheric, and proudly political. Ho Chi Minh City (which locals still call Saigon, for what it's worth) is frenetic, entrepreneurial, and runs on motorbikes and ambition. Da Nang sits between them, on the beach, and doesn't pretend to be anything other than exactly what it is: a relaxed coastal city with fast internet and good weather. The e-visa is now a 90-day multiple-entry for most nationalities. The coffee culture is a religion. The food is extraordinary at every price point. Long-term legal stay requires some creative structuring.

Cost of living

USD 800
per month, single person
(rent + food + transport)
USD 1,300
per month, couple
(shared accommodation)
2/10
Cost index
1 = cheapest, 10 = Singapore

Estimates from Numbeo and community data. Actual costs vary by city, lifestyle, and how much you're willing to cook.

Practical details

Languages
Vietnamese
English: Moderate -- learnable
Internet
65 Mbps avg
In major cities. Varies by building and landlord willingness.
Popular cities
Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Hoi An

Visa options

These are the main legal pathways. Requirements vary by nationality. Always verify with the official embassy or a qualified immigration lawyer.

e-Visa (90 days)
Business Visa
DT Investor Visa
Temporary Residence Card

Curated resources

Vetted links β€” official sources, active communities, and useful tools. Spotted something missing? Use the β€˜Improve this page’ button below.

Numbeo β€” Cost of Living Comparison
Tool

Crowdsourced cost of living data for cities worldwide. Useful for sanity-checking monthly budget estimates. Not perfectly accurate but directionally solid.

πŸ’¬ Filter to the specific city, not just the country β€” variance within countries is large.

Expatica β€” Expat Guides
Article

Long-form country and city guides covering healthcare, housing, banking, and visas. Reasonably well-maintained and covers most Western expat destinations.

Relocate.me β€” Relocation Packages & Jobs
Tool

Job board focused on positions that include relocation support. Useful if your strategy is to get an employer to move you rather than doing it yourself.

Xpatulator β€” Cost of Living Calculator
Tool

Calculates how much you'd need to earn in a new city to maintain your current standard of living. Good for salary negotiation conversations.

πŸ’¬ Free tier gives you enough to be useful.

Vietnam E-Visa Official Portal
Official

Official Vietnamese government e-visa portal. Most nationalities now get 90 days, multiple entry. The process takes 3 business days and costs ~$25.

r/VietNam & r/expats β€” Vietnam Threads
Community

Active community covering life in Vietnam as a foreigner. Strong on Hanoi vs. HCMC vs. Da Nang comparisons, visa run logistics, and housing in specific neighbourhoods.

Nomad List β€” Vietnam Cities
Tool

Cost of living scores, internet speed, quality of life ratings, and expat reviews for Da Nang, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City. Crowd-sourced but directionally solid.

πŸ’¬ Free tier gives you enough to compare cities. The $99/yr plan has more granular data.

Guides

logistics7 min read

How to actually choose your first country

The framework most people skip that separates those who move from those who keep researching. Spoiler: it's not about finding the perfect place.

visa10 min read

Visa types for digital workers: the no-jargon guide

Tourist visa, digital nomad visa, freelancer visa, skilled worker visa β€” what they actually mean and which one is yours.

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