Brits travelling to Vietnam have been issued new advice by the Foreign Office (Image: Getty) Brits travelling to Vietnam have been issued new advice by the Foreign Office to minimise their risk of having a passport taken off them. The Foreign Office has alerted the holidaymakers that they cannot leave the Southeast Asian hotspot without a valid visa. Travellers must also enter and exit the country using the same passport, reports GB News .

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