Tuesday, September 21, 2010

how can i transfer money from vietnam to the uk

how can i transfer money from vietnam to the uk?
i am living in vietnam and the job that i do i get paid in cash, could you tell me how i can put this money into a uk account, i have tried western union and they said it was not possible but surely there is some way?? any help much appreciated.
Other - Vietnam - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Yes, Vietnam government doesn't alow to transfer the money abroad. If you want to transfer, you will have to fill in many many documents and all in all, very difficult. There are some ways you can try: 1. There is always some black way to send the money. Go to Ha Trung Street and ask the Gold Shops there, they can transfer the money to you. 2. Use paypal to send money. Put your money to an paypal acount and send to another account. You can send the money to your relative accounts 3. Use credit card to send money to send money. 4. Bring cash when you back to your country 5. Ask some branches of foreign's bank in vietnam to do this Good Luck!!
2 :
There is a back door way of doing it without forms or limitations of how much you transfer before getting taxed. Get a main stream major credit card via the Vietnam branch... Amex, Diners, etc.. Buy a few things. At the end of the month when you get your statement, it might say you owe $100 for example, but instead, pay in higher amounts. Keep a copy of your original statement of money owed and when ever you have money to spare, pay it. When you go back to the UK, make a cash advance on that credit card through the sister office in UK. Because you are drawing against your own money, you only have the advance fee. Voila`. How to get thousands legally and tax free out of Vietnam. Another, is to convert your cash into gem stones and resell them when you get home. You get a higher price for them in the western world which makes a profit for you greater than the sales tax you have to pay. Another is to set up a Western Union on-line account. Transfer money from your VN credit card via Western Union to a recipient in UK who you trust that can deposit the cash into your bank. Be aware that Western Union fees are fairly high. Similarly, you can do the same with PayPal, but they charge the highest fees of all and have a significant number of problems. see www.paypalsucks.com/
3 :
There are holes in all those answers above.. Find a Britt who's retired here and draws his pension from England. Preferably one who has a netbank account. He transfers x amount from his British account to your British account each fortnight or month and you pay him here in dong. Works out well for both of you. He doesn't have to pay ridiculous overseas withdrawal and conversion fees( I forked out $8000 in 6 years!) and you don't have to worry about doing anything that may, or may not be considered illegal. As long as you both have access to netbank to see the transactions take place you won't have any problems. There are plenty of retired Britts living here.
4 :
Yes you can use Western Union, it's expensive but it works,you find those counters almost everywhere in walking distance in VN check out their VN website: http://www.westernunion.com/info/homePage.asp?country=VN&origination=PY the receiver will have the money within 60 minutes able to pick it up at a Western Union counter at the destination country, you just forward the transaction numberby SMS or phone after delivering the money here. As said it's not cheap but we are using this service for years from all around the world to get our loved ones home into quick payout of cash, most of the countries we are travelling to don't allow outbound transactions from local private bank accounts. The higher the amount of money you send the lower the %age of fee, it's good to deliver local currency as they have a really bad exchange rate on foreign monies.





Read more discussions :

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Can electrical devices (TV'S DVD'S) made and bought in Vietnam, work in Australia

Can electrical devices (TV'S DVD'S) made and bought in Vietnam, work in Australia?.?
I live in Vietnam and wish to buy a new flat screen TV. I will return to Australia in October and am wondering if my TV will work there.
Other - Electronics - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Fundamentally it should work. The tuner might not be compatible with your broadcast format, and you will need to get a cord or plug adapter.




Read more discussions :

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Do I owe alimony if my wife lived in Vietnam and I lived in California

Do I owe alimony if my wife lived in Vietnam and I lived in California?
I was married for 6 years. My wife lived in Vietnam for 5 years and 7 months and I lived in California. When she came to the states we lived together for 5 months and she left me. We are getting a divorce and she is asking for alimony. Do I owe alimony for the time she lived in Vietnam or just for the 5 months we lived together? Thank you for your responses.
Marriage & Divorce - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
It is irrelevant that you lived apart. It matters that you were married. I know that in several other states you must be married 10 years but there's a lot of factors that can make that number change. You need to get an attorney.
2 :
Do you really think that's for anyone on yahoo answers to decide. The judge will tell you if and how much you owe.





Read more discussions :

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

cost of living vietnam

cost of living vietnam?
A friend of mine will be working in Vietnam next summer. He will ahve to pay for utilities, but he won't be paying for rent his salary AFTER TAX will be 31,383,000. that is 1800 usd a month after tax. He will be working in the capital city. It seems to me a very good salary especially as he isn't paying for rent. I would like to hear from people who live there or have been there. also, how big a problem is crime there. I've heard there is alot of hostility towards american people but not so muchtowards British people(he is British)
Other - Vietnam - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I lived in Hanoi for two years and loved every day of it. Food is very inexpensive as is clothing . Travel in country is cheap as is travel to Bangkok and other neighboring cities. Your friend is making enough money to have a nice stay . There is almost no crime there and almost never to a foreigner. Vietnamese in the major cities love / love Americans. 70% of the people are under 30 so for them the War is history, something their fathers and grandfthers talk about. They talk about "American "quality" (good) and "American " time (punctual) I have heard that in the smaller villages in the South where the horror of the War was the worst there are anti Amrican feelings. But from my personal experience I could not have been more welcomed. I loved Vietnam and the Vietnamese.
2 :
The cost of living is different over there, there are more tax payers and its more economic.
3 :
That salary is pretty high, and the cost of living is low, so your friend sure won't have to worry :). About crime, if you mean minor ones like theft, it can be quite common. But if he's careful, he'll be fine. I've lived here all my life of 18 years and have never been a victim of one :) And living in VN, he won't have to worry about terrorism :)). Nothing gets blown up here like in the US or even some neighbor countries. Hostility should be the last thing to expect, since he'll be living in Hanoi. Vietnamese people in general doesn't hold anything against Americans anymore, especially those in big cities :). And your friend is even not American, so he'll be alright :)).
4 :
the cost of living is not very high, and it doesn't matter if you're american or british. Don't tell them that you're from another country, because they will rob you





Read more discussions :