Start a Business in HCMC
I am thinking to move to HCMC and start a very , yes, very small business.
My main Question is:...
** How to start a Business, how is the process
** how to get the work permit, id i need one?
Thank you and your replies are highly appreciated
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chau.kristine@yahoo.com is mt email.. i think its better to write there.


sorry for that... I would like to ask if you dont mind that what kind of small business that you would like to do? if u have pointed out already ur business idea then u should think of 3 WH questions: Where, Who and When
Where to do (First of all you should think about the location (positioning) ...the place that matches to what you are going to do in ur business... do u need space or just via network?)
For whom (After picturing the location then u can start to target ur customers...what types of customers u want to focus on)
and When is the good time for that ...
Ofc doing market research is also needed...

If it is 100% foreign owned company. I think it's quite complicated and it requires a lot procedure. You have to work with the Government on investment project explanation, legal issue, your business is in investment list stipulated by the Government or not...In short, its very difficult for you to set up your own business here unless you own a big company.
It doesnt mean you cant start a business here. What I'd like to suggest you is making a joint venture with a local company (if your capital is huge enough or you have modern techniques..
. In case you just want to set up a small business here, it's yes, find a job here, you have to hold a work permit which is sponsored by a local company or a foreign company located in Vietnam. Then, do your job at that company and together with local people start new business. It depends on how you balance your time and how good your partners are
. Or another way, you can ask local people register business license on your behalf, then you run the business as normal but it's also quite difficult since you have to find someone you really trust and they are willing to work for you
. Remember that you cannot start any business by you own. Since it's illegal for foreigner to set up a private business in VN.
In addition, now's not probably the best time for investment due to economic crisis, unemployment, reduce consumption and highly competitive in every sectors...You should think carefully. How about you come here to look for a job first, working and do market research as well as understand Vietnamese culture before starting a business here.
Above is just my own opinion, hope it helps.
Cheers,
hmd63 wrote:Guys,
I am thinking to move to HCMC and start a very , yes, very small business.
My main Question is:...
** How to start a Business, how is the process
** how to get the work permit, id i need one?
Thank you and your replies are highly appreciated
Kristine1991 wrote:hahaa, Do I know you?
Yes. Poor memory a?
Ken Charma

Ken...ok...
Everything is getting more and more difficult now. So it cannot be rushed. We have to think carefully, be patient and persistent

Sploke77 wrote:Angie 172 : good advice. Lots of foreigners think its easy to just come over and start business here, no market research, no nothing, do not even know the language and expect to make money. Is it that simple? Ito say the least, this society is so complex, you can only scan the tip of the iceberg. I can see many businesses wrapping up and with closed doors just leaving the signboard behind. The forecast is that things will get better by next year, we just wait and see. Meanwhile, have deep pockets, so that you can eat bowls and bowls of pho every day.
colinoscapee wrote:Not sure where you get the idea that alot of people want to come here and start a business. A very small minority, out of the 100 or so expats that I have personally known here, 3 were in business. So thats 3% a very low percentage indeed.Most dont want to do business as its too complicated, just ask MGM.
Yes, he is partially right! Many Chinese(Q.5, Q6 area), Singapore-Malaysian(Go Vap, Q.1, Q.2) citizens come and doing business illegally (of course they don't like formality and pay tax). For small business, 'Kings' flagged off green with assurance of their pocket keep heavy monthly 
If you spent some green bills... sure you can do some small business here, no problem. The 'Kings' will take care until they rule that area.
I don't think Vietnamese jump into MLM sector. One of our member 'Peyun' and her superior now trying to bring /!\ I AM A STUPID SPAMMER /!\ here. Need to wait and see!
colinoscapee wrote:My ex secretary got into Herballife, I tried to warn her. She kept saying how her sponsor said they are going to do so well from this new system in Vietnam, she lasted six months after she saw the light.
I got invitation from 'Peyun' as she mislead me as a new business when PM. When we met I smell fishy 
Her superior is another Malaysian with Indian roots. She talked very nicely to convince me. I just wasted my time for them, nearly 1 hour!
charmavietnam wrote:colinoscapee wrote:My ex secretary got into Herballife, I tried to warn her. She kept saying how her sponsor said they are going to do so well from this new system in Vietnam, she lasted six months after she saw the light.
I got invitation from 'Peyun' as she mislead me as a new business when PM. When we met I smell fishy
Her superior is another Malaysian with Indian roots. She talked very nicely to convince me. I just wasted my time for them, nearly 1 hour!

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