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Should the seven billion dong assets go back to Vietnam to live?

After giving birth for a few months, I sent my grandparents to care for me to go overseas to do business and earn money to send home.

I am a single mother, not yet divorced, 35 years old. My daughter is one and a half years old. Having to leave my son when he was too young, I am also very heartbroken, there is no other way for me to do for the future of mother and child. Fortunately, after years of hard work, I was able to buy a sack of land for investment, on behalf of my parents. Then my parents gave it to me, so it was mine, not my husband’s. At nearly four billion dong, I was afraid that if I put it in the bank the price would drop, so I invested in land, hoping to double it in the next five or ten years.

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Living abroad I faced a lot of pressure, wanting to return to Vietnam to be near my daughter and take care of my elderly parents. I didn’t dare go back because I didn’t know what to do. After all, I still have 40 million dong left here every month minus expenses. In addition to the plot of land mentioned above, I have a house my parents gave me worth about two billion VND, more than one billion VND in savings. Should I return to my home country to live close to my children and family, or work for another five years to get new capital? Hope people give me advice.

Hang

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