With the deepening of Trans-Pacific partnerships in 2026, more Canadians are heading to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City for business, or Da Nang for leisure. However, official government portal applications often stall due to system delays, photo non-compliance, or credit card authorization issues (especially as North American banks frequently flag Vietnamese government transactions as suspicious).
This guide details how Canadian travelers can utilize “Super Rush Service” to obtain entry permits within 1–2 hours.
Canadian citizens often face last-minute hurdles when applying for an E-Visa:
If you are at the check-in counter at Vancouver (YVR) or Toronto (YYZ), or already at an Asian transit hub, choose based on your urgency:
The official Vietnamese government portal (.gov.vn) stops automated updates during weekends and Vietnamese public holidays (e.g., late April/early May holidays or Lunar New Year). Through a professional agency, even on weekends or late at night, specific channels are utilized to ensure you can board your flight.
Pro Tip: In 2026, penalties for overstaying in Vietnam are extremely severe (fines can reach $500 USD per day plus blacklisting). Always ensure your visa validity covers your entire stay.
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