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Originally Posted by naemlo
Yes, the e-ticket or flight itinerary but occasionally. I remember once I did not print but had a copy in my laptop, I wanted to start my laptop, the custom officer changed his mind.
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Originally Posted by Hurricane88
Usually I offered the info when my turn and I will just inform the officer the following details
1. My arrival flight number
2. Ask if he wants to see my return ticket
Usually the officer will ask me when I return back to Sinkieland verbally...and I will reply...all these conversation in Tieng Viet...after I had done this so far no officer had asked me to show return ticket..
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Luckily for both of you; got once; he ask me where is my rtn tkt to Singapore. I talked to him in tieng viet and he ask me to print out from my lap top. I told him how to print out from the lap top if there isn't any printer. He say he dun care. I also smart enough that I purposely walk to the other side and pretend to ask around and joined another queue. This time round the officers didnt ask me for anything but wasted my time at Immigration.
Customs in Vietnam also sux. Once; I brought 20 pairs of free sample shoes from my company. All these are free shoes from my current company so it is Zero Value. The Customs Officers said that I must pay duties and I told him that the shoes is free why should I pay any duties. All the while; I purposely spoke in English. After some arguing; an senior lay officer came by and I explained to her. The junior officer talk to her in vnese which I do understand. I got mad cos the junior officer wanted to confiscate my shoes. I told the senior officers if you want to confiscate my shoes; no problem. Give me a penknife and I will destroy it myself in Vietnamese. The senior Officers got a shock and told me to bring the shoe out.