Originally posted by twiceAweek at 12-7-2015 00:38
But if she checked in with you there is no way the hotel can refuse her … ??? I had recently made an inquiry with a 5* hotel in HCMC located in District 1. The reservation people informed me of their policy regarding foreigners and single Vietnamese women sharing the same room.
Vietnamese law does not permit single Vietnamese girls/women to share a room with a foreigner unless they could prove that they are married.
However, the hotel would accept/allow the single girl/woman to share the room with the foreigner if she is officially entered as a registered guest. That means that the foreigner must register for 2 people when making the reservation, and provide the hotel the full
(official ) name of the female in question beforehand, and both parties must check in at the same time, the woman must produce an official recognized ID (passport or the căn cước công dân), where the hotel would make a photocopy and keep on file. With these conditions met, the woman may then share the room with the single man as an official guest and then they can do whatever they wish behind closed doors.
Should the conditions not be met, for example, should the woman's name is on the reservation as a registered guest, and she has the required ID, but fails to be present with the man at the time of checking in, then she would be considered as a regular visitor, As a regular visitor, the woman must show (and leave) her official ID at the front desk each time she visits and curfew time is 9pm each evening.
Should the woman have no official ID, then she would not even be allowed to enter the hotel.
[ Last edited by newguyici at 12-7-2015 04:27 ] |