Can I visit my child in reform center at night in Vietnam?
Can I visit my child in reform center at night in Vietnam? Can adoptive parents visit their children in the reform center in Vietnam? What documents do I need to present when visiting a student in a reform center in Vietnam?
Hello, my child was sent to a reform center for re-education because of his behaviors, I want to visit him but I can go since the evening, so can I visit him at night? This time, there are also adoptive parents of my child (my best friend adopted him), will the adoptive parents be allowed to visit? Please advise.
Can I visit my child in reform center at night in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 3 of Circular 43/2015/TT-BCA stipulating criteria, conditions, time and place to visit students and campers as follows:
1. Visiting students
a) Students are allowed to meet their relatives at the Visitation House of the reformatory (except for cases of violation of the Rules of the reformatory who are isolated from other students);
b) Students are allowed to see their relatives no more than 3 hours/time. In case a student well observes the rules of the reformatory, actively studies, works, trains or to exercise his/her rights and obligations as prescribed by law, the principal of the reformatory shall decide to extend the time limit to visit but not more than 48 hours/time.
2. Visiting campers
a) Inmates are allowed to meet their relatives at the Visitation House of the compulsory education institution twice a month (except in cases of violation of the Regulations on the compulsory education institution being isolated from other inmates), the inmates are allowed to reward is met 1 more time;
b) Detainees are allowed to see their relatives for no more than every 2 hours. Inmates who well observe the regulations of the compulsory education institution, actively study and work, or in order to exercise their rights and perform their obligations as prescribed by law, the director of the compulsory education institution shall decide to extend the time limit. visit time but not more than 04 hours/time;
c) If a camper has made great efforts in working, studying, strictly abides by the Regulations of the compulsory educational institution or makes merit, the director of the compulsory education institution may allow his or her spouse to meet for up to 48 hours/ times and was allowed to stay overnight in a private room of the Visitor's House.
3. Students and campers can meet their relatives from 7 am to 11 am, from 13 pm to 16:30 pm, all weekdays, holidays, holidays and New Year. In case the relatives of students and campers do not know the time to visit or are too far away to visit at the wrong time or in other special circumstances, the principal of the reformatory or the director of the educational institution is required to consider, decide.
4. When visiting and encountering the use of Vietnamese, in the case of an ethnic minority or a foreigner who does not know Vietnamese, they must be accompanied by an interpreter or by an official who knows the ethnic language or the language of that country.
5. When visiting students, campers must be clean, have neat hair, wear long clothes, and wear shoes or sandals. For campers who must wear the provided long clothes, if they have just come to execute the decision and have not been given clothes, they can borrow clothes or wear casual clothes (if any).
Thus, in the case that you do not know the time of visit, or your home is far from the reform center, you can visit the reform center at the wrong time or in other special circumstances, you can ask for the permission of the Principal of the reform center, the director of the compulsory education institution to meet at night in Vietnam.
Can adoptive parents visit their children in the reform center in Vietnam?
According to Article 4 of Circular 43/2015/TT-BCA stipulating visiting persons meet students and campers as follows:
1. Visitor meets students and campers
Organizations and individuals that are allowed to visit students and campers include:
a) Grandparents, paternal grandparents; Birth parents; stepfather, stepmother; legally adopted parents; father, mother-in-law (or husband); wife or husband; natural children, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, legally adopted children; siblings; siblings of the wife (or husband); aunt, uncle, uncle, aunt, nephew;
b) If the representative of another agency, organization or individual requests to visit students or campers, the principal of the reformatory or the director of the compulsory education institution shall consider and settle the request if he/she considers it suitable to the needs of the student or camper, the legitimate interests of students and campers and the requirements of the management and education of students and campers.
2. Responsibilities of visitors to students and campers
a) Visitors to students and campers must comply with the law, the Rules of the reformatory, compulsory educational institution, and the Rules of the Visitation House; comply with the instructions of staff of reformatory schools and compulsory education institutions;
b) Visitors to students and campers must not bring weapons, poisons, explosives, flammables, radioactive substances, machinery, communication and communication equipment, laptops, computers. Photographs, camcorders, and audio recorders in places to visit students and campers. In case the visitor to the student or camper has the above-mentioned items, he/she must carry out the procedures to send it to the official on duty to visit the manager and receive it back after the visit is completed.
According to the provisions of Clause 2, Article 3 of the Law on Adoption of 2010, adoptive parents are defined as follows:
2. Adoptive parent means the person who adopts another after the adoption is registered by a competent state agency.
According to this Article, legally adoptive parents are allowed to visit their children in reform center. That is, there must be a certificate confirming that this is the child's adoptive father and mother in accordance with the law. If they are self-identified adoptive parents, they are not eligible to visit students in reform centers as prescribed above in Vietnam.
What documents do I need to present when visiting a student in a reform center in Vietnam?
In Article 5 of Circular 43/2015/TT-BCA, procedures for visiting students and campers are as follows:
1. Procedures for visiting students
Relatives, representatives of agencies and organizations visiting students must present their identity card or citizen identity card (except for those under 14 years old) or passport, certification of being an officer, soldier, or worker. members of the People's Army or People's Public Security Forces or a letter of introduction from an agency or organization. In case the above-mentioned papers are not available, an application form, with a photo attached, certified by the commune-level People's Committee or the commune-level police station where he/she resides or of the agency or organization where the person works or studies is required. receive, stamp the application form and stamp the border on the photo.
2. Procedures for visiting campers
a) Relatives, representatives of agencies or organizations visiting to meet inmates must present one of the papers specified in Clause 1 of this Article and must have a request for a visit, certified by the People's Committee of the province. commune or the commune-level police station where he/she resides or of the agency or organization where he/she works or studies.
In case relatives visit the students or campers without the documents mentioned in Clause 1 of this Article, the application for the visit with a photo must be pasted by the commune-level People's Committee or the commune-level police station of the place of residence or of the agency. The agency or organization where such person works or studies shall certify, stamp the application form and affix a border stamp on the photo;
b) Prisoners are allowed to meet their spouses up to 48 hours/time in a private room of the Visitor's House. When visiting, they have a marriage certificate or a paper from the commune-level People's Committee certifying their actual marital status and must have a written commitment to comply with the provisions of the law, the Regulations of the compulsory educational institution, the Rules of the Visitation House and implementation of family planning, prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases.
Female detainees are allowed to meet their husbands in a private room of the Visitation House, must use contraception, and have a written commitment not to become pregnant while serving the decision at the compulsory education institution.
3. Reformatory schools and compulsory educational institutions shall issue visit books to students, interns or their relatives according to the uniform form of the General Department of Police for Criminal Judgment Execution and Judicial Support. The principal of the reformatory and the director of the educational institution is required to sign and stamp the visit book to make a list of relatives of the students and campers. The list of relatives of the student or camper in the visit book is certified by the commune-level People's Committee or the commune-level police station where he/she resides or the agency or organization where that person works or studies.
Thus, when visiting students in reform centers, it is necessary to present the documents specified above in Vietnam.
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