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Illegal Vietnamese workers in Thailand must return home

Illegal Vietnamese workers have to return to Vietnam first and if they wish to re-enter Thailand, they must apply for work permits, said a local official.
Illegal Vietnamese workers in Thailand must return home ảnh 1Foreign migrant workers in Thailand (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA)
– Illegal Vietnamese workers have to return to Vietnam firstand if they wish to re-enter Thailand, they must apply for work permits, said alocal official.

In an attempt toattract migrant workers from Vietnam to Thailand, the Thai government hasapproved a proposal to provide work permits for illegal Vietnamese labourers,said Labour Minister Pol Gen Adul Sangsingkeo.

Theproposal will benefit about 50,000 Vietnamese nationals who visit Thailand on a30-day tourist visa and working illegally, he told the media after anAugust 31 meeting of the government's committee on policy for resolving migrantlabour problems and tackling human trafficking in the labour sector. 

Headded the committee agreed to housemaids and blue-collar workers in mostindustries to the list of jobs Vietnamese nationals will be allowed to do inThailand. 

The same policy will also be applied to migrant workers from Laos, Myanmar andCambodia only after Thailand signs the memorandums of understanding (MoU) withthe four nations on cooperation in labour supply. Dates for the signing of theMoUs will be set soon.

According to a preliminary data, about 30,000-50,000 Vietnamese are working inThailand without work permits as garment workers, street vendors and restaurantwaiters. In August 2018, more than 60 Vietnamese out of thousands of illegal foreignlabourers were arrested.-VNA  
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