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Thai Cabinet approves easier work permit process for foreigners

Under the current regulations, foreign workers must collect their permits in person at the Department of Employment, creating difficulties for those in remote areas and increasing travel expenses for both employees and businesses.
Work permit (Photo: Internet)
Work permit (Photo: Internet)

Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The Thai Cabinet has approved a draft Ministerial Regulation to simplify the work permit application and issuance process for foreign workers.

The amendment updates the 2020 Ministerial Regulation to reduce bureaucratic steps, lower costs, and improve accessibility for foreign employees and their employers. These changes are expected to ease administrative burdens and enhance efficiency in Thailand’s work permit system.

Under the current regulations, foreign workers must collect their permits in person at the Department of Employment, creating difficulties for those in remote areas and increasing travel expenses for both employees and businesses. The amendment introduces alternative collection methods, including third-party authorization, postal delivery, and digital issuance. These measures provide more flexibility and help reduce disruptions to business operations.

The regulation applies to all categories of foreign workers, including regular employees, professionals in the film industry, and artists performing at international events. By allowing remote or third-party collection, the revised process eliminates unnecessary travel and administrative delays, making it easier for skilled foreign professionals to work in Thailand.

Businesses employing foreign workers are expected to benefit from lower operational costs and reduced paperwork, while foreign professionals will experience a more efficient permit process. The changes are particularly relevant to industries reliant on international talent, such as film, entertainment, and creative sectors, where smoother work authorisation supports industry growth.

🔯 The Ministry of Labour will oversee the transition to the new system, ensuring smooth implementation and accessibility./.

VNA

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