Importation of foreign workers (MOU)
Aliens coming to work under the MOU is bringing aliens to work in Thailand under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to have clear procedures and processes, reasonable costs, and efficient repatriation to their home countries when their employment term ends. Currently, there are 4 countries that have signed MOUs: Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
Positions permitted for import under MOU
labor
Domestic service
Businesses permitted to employ foreign workers
Cambodian, Laotian and Burmese nationals are allowed 25 businesses, except for contract labor businesses.
Vietnamese nationality, 2 businesses permitted: construction and marine fisheries
Period of permission to work
- In the first phase, work will be permitted for no more than 2 years.
- Can be renewed for no more than 2 years at a time.
- Total working period per time not exceeding 4 years
- When the 4-year period is completed, if you want to continue working, you must follow the steps and leave a 30-day break.
There are two cases of bringing foreigners to work in Thailand:
- The permit holder is the person who brings the foreign worker in for work. The employer must make a contract for bringing the foreign worker in for work and pay the service fee and expenses (except for the foreign worker's personal expenses).
- The employer is the one who brings in the foreign worker to work. The employer must provide security in case of damage caused by bringing in the foreign worker to work.
Procedures for bringing foreign workers to work with employers in the country according to the MOU
Submission of an application to bring foreign workers to work in the country
Submission of request for employment of foreign workers
Country of origin operations
Application for work permit / payment of fees
Permission to bring foreigners to work with employers in the country
Border crossing or immigration checkpoint
Checkpoint / Border crossing / Immigration checkpoint
Send workers to employers
MOU labor expires in 2 years
Visa and work permit extension services for Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia nationals to work for 2 years.
VISA and WORK PERMIT
Importing foreign workers MOU will get a 2-year work permit, a 2-year visa. When the 2-year period is up, you can apply for an extension in Thailand without having to return to your home country for another 2 years, totaling 4 years. However, if the employer or foreign worker does not extend within the specified time, they will have to pay a late fee or have to make a new MOU.
Employer documents
Copy of ID card
Copy of house registration
Company certificate not older than 6 months (in case of a juristic person, signed and stamped)
Foreign worker documents
Medical certificate + original medical certificate receipt
Copy of passport (with original)
Visa copy
Copy of work permit
Copy of TM.6 form
1 photo, size 1.5 inches
Requesting a certificate of residence for a driver's license/transfer of a vehicle/purchase of a vehicle for foreigners
Resident Certificate Application Service
Foreign workers working in Thailand who wish to obtain a driver's license or buy-sell cars or transfer cars are required to apply for a certificate of residence to show that they actually reside in Thailand. The certificate of residence can be applied for at the Immigration Office in the area where the foreigner resides.
Documents required to apply for a Resident Certificate
Homeowner's documents as stated in the residence (if it is a title deed, it cannot be submitted)
- Copy of ID card + copy of house registration
- * In the case of not being the homeowner, the lease agreement and the lessor's documents must also be used. *
Alien Documents
- Labor documents: Original passport + work permit
- 2 photos (4×6 cm.)
- Departure card (TM.6)
- Notification of Residence (T.M.30)