What is the visiting regime for relatives of enlisted soldiers in Vietnam? How often does an enlisted soldier have an annual leave?

What is the visiting regime for relatives of enlisted soldiers in Vietnam? How often does an enlisted soldier have an annual leave? - asked Mr. Manh in Can Tho.

What is the visiting regime for relatives of enlisted soldiers in Vietnam?

Currently, depending on where each unit is stationed, the rules for allowing visits for people participating in military service may be different. Visiting time can usually take place on a Saturday or Sunday. Regarding the time to visit, it also depends on each unit because the meeting time is different, but there is no fixed time frame.

Except for some cases when they are on duty, participating in drills, field training, secret work, increasing production, etc., or being disciplined. The family and lover can then visit the soldiers on duty during their rest and holiday periods, as determined by the unit's regulations.

However, it should also be noted that during the new enlistment period, new recruits will have time to get used to the military environment. During this time, units may limit soldiers' visits to relatives.

What is the visiting regime for relatives of enlisted soldiers in Vietnam? How often does an enlisted soldier have an annual leave? (Image from the Internet)

How long does it take to get a leave for enlisted soldiers in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 50 of the 2015 Law on Military Service:

Policies for active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers, demobilized non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers and their family
1. Regarding non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers during service in regular armed forces:
a) Provided promptly and sufficiently with conformable food, military equipment, medicine; provided with accommodation, monthly allowances, necessaries and cultural and spiritual needs according to characteristic and tasks of service; provided with incentives in holidays; provided with medical care according to the laws;
b) From the 13th month, active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers may apply for leave under the regime; other irregular absence shall be regulated by the Minister of National Defense;
c) From the 25th month, active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers may receive 250% of current monthly rank allowances;
d) Counted as a member of family when his/her family is allocated or adjusted an area of housing, residential land and/or farmland;
dd) Having the time duration on active duty included in working period of time;
e) Provided with preferential postage;
g) Provided with awards for good performance in combat, service or practice according to the law provisions;
h) Any active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers who is injured or ill during the duty shall receive preferential regime according to the law provisions;
i) Covered by social insurance and medical insurance according to the Law on social insurance and the Law on medical insurance;
k) Any active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers being members of disadvantaged households or students that receives loans from Vietnam Bank for Social Policies shall received a postponement of payment without interest according to the law provisions;
l) Provided with incentives in military enrollment.

Accordingly, at point b, it is clearly stated that from the 13th month, active duty non-commissioned officers/enlisted soldiers may apply for leave under the regime

Vietnam: How often does an enlisted soldier have an annual leave?

Pursuant to Article 3 of Decree 27/2016/ND-CP has the following provisions:

Leaves of active non-commissioned officers and soldiers
1. From the 13th month on service, an active non-commissioned officer or soldier has an annual leave of 10 days (exclusive of the travel time) and receive allowances for travel cost under current regulations.
2. For non-commissioned officers and soldiers who have studied in military or non-military schools or institutes for at least one year and have a summer vacation between two academic years, such vacation shall be considered period of leave and payment for travel cost shall be made as per current provisions.
3. If leave cannot be granted due to a combat situation or threat thereof or difficulty in travel, the leave will be converted into an amount of money. The payment for one leave day shall be equal to the daily meal allowance of a non-commissioned officer/foot soldier.
4. For non-commissioned officers/soldiers who have used up their annual leave, if their family suffer from natural disaster or a serious fire or their parents, parents-in-law; lawful fosterer; spouse; children or legally-adopted children pass away or they gain remarkable achievements during duty performance, they will be given a special leave of a period of no more than 5 days (exclusive of the travel time) and receive an allowance for travel.

Thus, from the 13th month on service, an active non-commissioned officer or soldier has an annual leave of 10 days (exclusive of the travel time) and receive allowances for travel cost under current regulations.

In addition, for non-commissioned officers/soldiers who have used up their annual leave, if their family suffer from natural disaster or a serious fire or their parents, parents-in-law; lawful fosterer; spouse; children or legally-adopted children pass away or they gain remarkable achievements during duty performance, they will be given a special leave of a period of no more than 5 days (exclusive of the travel time) and receive an allowance for travel.

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