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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Thailand Eases Work Permit Rules for Foreign Employees

Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a draft Ministerial Regulation aimed at simplifying the work permit application and issuance process for foreign workers. The amendment, which updates the 2020 Ministerial Regulation, seeks to reduce bureaucratic hurdles, cut costs, and improve accessibility for both employees and businesses.

Currently, foreign workers must collect their permits in person at the Department of Employment, often requiring travel that adds to expenses and logistical challenges. The new regulation introduces alternative collection methods, including third-party authorization, postal delivery, and digital issuance, offering greater flexibility and minimizing business disruptions.

The revised process applies to all categories of foreign workers, including regular employees, film professionals, and international performers. By reducing administrative delays and eliminating unnecessary travel, the amendment aims to facilitate the entry of skilled foreign professionals into Thailand’s workforce.

Industries that depend on international talent, such as film, entertainment, and creative sectors, are expected to benefit from lower operational costs and a more efficient work authorization system. Businesses employing foreign workers will also see reduced paperwork and fewer logistical barriers.

The Ministry of Labour will oversee the implementation of the updated system to ensure a smooth transition. Officials involved in the decision emphasize that the changes will enhance efficiency while maintaining regulatory oversight.

Pyae Phyo Kyaw
Author: Pyae Phyo Kyaw

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