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Compulsory insurance for foreign workers in Laos

The Ministry of Public Security of Laos announced that the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Finance have approved regulations on health insurance for foreign workers, applicable to those entering Laos from January 3.
Compulsory insurance for foreign workers in Laos ảnh 1Compulsory insurance for foreign workers in Laos (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) – The Ministry of Publi🧸cSecurity of Laos announced that the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Finance have approved regulations on health insurance for foreignworkers, applicable to those entering Laos from January 3.

The notice states that the COVID-19 insurance programme which was in place earlier has been replaced by a fixed insurance scheme for foreign workers, requiring all foreign labourers to purchase a 12-monthhealth insurance with a minimum value of 500,000 LAK (28.9 USD).

The Ministry ofPublic Security will coordinate with insurance provider Thavisub Insurance to sell insurance products at border gates across Laos, while immigrationofficers will check insurance documents before the foreign worker enters orexits the country./.

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