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Labour minister orders foreign worker permit checks across Thailand
SUNDAY, MAY 03, 2026
Julapun Amornvivat says officials will inspect workplaces after nine Thai and foreign suspects were arrested at a Koh Phangan childcare facility.
Koh Phangan childcare centre raided over migrant workers
SATURDAY, MAY 02, 2026
Soldiers and police raid a Koh Phangan childcare centre, finding 89 Israeli children and several foreign workers allegedly breaching permits
Work permits for Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam extended to March 31
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2026
Thailand’s Labour Ministry has extended the deadline for Lao, Myanmar and Vietnamese workers to complete work-permit renewal requirements until March 31, 2026.
Labour minister plans replacement for 90,000 Cambodian workers with expired permits
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2025
Thailand to replace 90,000 Cambodian workers with expired permits by extending visas for migrants from Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam to ease shortages
Government suspends extension for Cambodian workers with expired permits
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2025
PM Anutin suspends special permit for Cambodian workers with expired visas pending verification, citing national security and legal compliance.
Leniency granted to employers unfamiliar with new e-WorkPermit system
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2025
The Employment Department grants leniency for employers struggling with the new e-WorkPermit system, allowing paper applications until January 28.
Thailand to Grant Work Permits to 40,000 Myanmar Refugees
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2025
The move aims to address critical labour shortages in the country's central and eastern regions, with permits valid for up to one year
Thailand grants temporary work permits for Cambodian nationals 
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2025
Thailand grants a six-month work permit extension to Cambodian nationals affected by border control measures, allowing them to continue working in the country due to humanitarian reasons.
Thai authorities crack down on schools employing foreigners illegally
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2025
The Labour Ministry launches ‘Arrest, Fine, Deport’ campaign; offenders face up to 200,000 baht in fines, jail time and a 3-year hiring ban
Myanmar Embassy in Thailand denies 1,800-baht slip fee for 2-year work permit
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2024
The Myanmar Embassy in Thailand announced that it is not true that a slip fee of 1,800 baht must be paid to the embassy to apply for a two-year temporary work permit.