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Thailand tightens regulations on illegal foreign workers

Spokesperson of the Thai Government Sansern Kaewkamnerd has warned that foreign labourers without work permit and visa will face legal action.
Thailand tightens regulations on illegal foreign workers ảnh 1Migrant workers in Thailand (Photo:  samuitimes.com)

Bangkok (VNA) – Spokesperson ofthe Thai Government Sansern Kaewkamnerd has warned that foreign labourerswithout work permit and visa will face legal action.

Nearly 60,000 migrant workers have hadtheir status rendered as illegal and are no longer allowed to stay in Thailandafter they missed the March 31 deadline for registration under the new labourlaw, reported Bangkok Post newspaper.

Authorities say 1,379,252 migrant workersfrom Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos applied for registration with the ministry'sone-stop service (OSS) centres nationwide on the last day of registration. Ofthem, 96 percent were able to legally register, said Labour Minister AdulSangsingkeo.

The status of the remaining unregistered59,217 migrant workers has now been rendered as illegal as of April 1.

They now are not permitted to stay inThailand and must return to their home countries or face legal action, Pol GenAdul said.

Under the new labour law, illegal foreignworkers will be fined 3,000 USD and sentenced to five-year imprisonment, whilethose who employ illegal workers will be fined 24,000 USD.-VNA
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