It is possible for foreigners to obtain a Permanent Resident Card, in certain circumstances, but there are some conditions that apply.
A Permanent Resident Card (PRC) is valid for three years, and must be renewed every three years.
Under Article 13, Item 1, to be eligible for a PRC, a person must have a TRC and fulfill one of three qualifications:
1. A person who fights for the freedom and independence of the Vietnamese race, for socialism, for democracy and peace, and for science, but who is suppressed.
2. A person with distinguished services contributing to the work of building and protecting the Vietnamese Fatherland.
3. A person being the spouse, child or parent of a Vietnamese citizen residing permanently in Vietnam.
Persons shall file their dossiers to the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Public Security.
For persons fulfilling qualifications 1 and/or 2:
The Ministry of Public Security shall report to the Prime Minister within one month for decision on the foreigner’s application for permanent residence.
For persons fulfilling qualifications 3:
The Immigration Department shall decide the permanent residence application.
Within six months of receiving a complete dossier, the examination process begins. If more time is needed, the process may be extended, but not exceeding three additional months. A PRC will be granted within five days of receiving acceptance. The processing fee is about US$100.