/raɪt ʌv riˈɛntri/ – Phrase
Definition: Quyền tái nhập.
A more thorough explanation: 1. (also: forfeiture right) the right of a landlord to enter a property or to take back possession of a property, especially if a certain condition happens or if the tenant breaks the terms of the tenancy agreement
2. the right of a person living in a country of which they are not a citizen to go back into that country after having left it for some time
Example: 1. The tenant fell into arrears and the landlord exercised his right of re-entry to the shop.
2. If a passport does not show the right of re-entry to any country, the application must be referred to the National Office.