Vietnam Implements New Real Estate and Foreign Office Regulations

Vietnam has introduced significant regulatory changes effective March 2026, focusing on real estate management and the operations of foreign representative offices.

Electronic Identification Codes for Residential Properties

As of March 1, 2026, each residential property in Vietnam is assigned a unique electronic identification code. This initiative, under Decree No. 357/2025/ND-CP issued on December 31, 2025, aims to enhance data transparency and streamline asset tracking within the housing market. The alphanumeric codes, up to 40 characters long, are integrated into the national housing and real estate information system, facilitating efficient regulatory monitoring.

Streamlined Licensing for Foreign Representative Offices

In a move to attract international organizations, Vietnam has reduced the licensing timeline for foreign representative offices from 30 to 14 working days. This change is stipulated in Decree No. 62/2026/ND-CP, issued on February 13, 2026, which amends previous regulations governing the establishment and operation of such offices. Key procedural updates include:

  • Faster Licensing Decisions: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) is required to grant or deny licenses within 14 working days upon receiving a valid application.
  • Initial Application Verification: Authorities must review the completeness and validity of submitted documents within one working day of receipt.
  • Personnel Review: Competent authorities are responsible for assessing the proposed head of the representative office in Vietnam, especially if a personnel change is involved.

These offices serve as liaison entities for foreign organizations, focusing on research and cooperation activities without engaging in revenue-generating commercial operations.

Implications for Stakeholders

The introduction of electronic property identification codes is expected to improve transparency and efficiency in the real estate sector, benefiting both regulators and property owners. Meanwhile, the expedited licensing process for foreign representative offices is likely to encourage more international organizations to establish a presence in Vietnam, fostering increased collaboration and investment.

These regulatory updates reflect Vietnam's commitment to digital governance and administrative reform, aiming to create a more transparent and business-friendly environment.

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