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Penalty for working in Thailand illegally
« στις: Νοεμβρίου 10, 2009, 15:31:34 μμ »

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Penalties for working illegally

I read this and thought it might make interesting reading as many westerners work illegally in thailand, when i get my non immigrant 'O'visa i read the bit no work paid or unpaid and do exactly that, now others you know the penalty's be advised to follow suit,! cheers ian,

I worked at a German-owned call center in Rawai for eight months. I have now quit that job because the company would not provide a work permit for me. I do not like breaking the law as I am married to a Thai and would like to continue living in Thailand.

When I started working at the call center, they told me that they would make a work permit for me only after I had worked there for one month and with good performance. I worked hard and sealed many contracts for the company. Compared with the 10 other employees, I was one of the top three.

I discovered that most of the other employees had work permits, but they were not provided by the call center. Some employees used work permits issued on behalf of their own businesses, bars, guesthouses or real estate agencies.

I understand that Thai law states that work permits for employees must be applied for by the company they are working for and that work permits must be issued before the employees start work.

Knowing this, and the fact that my employer did not obtain a work permit for me, I quit. My question is, what can happen to a company and staff if Immigration or other government officers find out that foreigners are working there without work permits, or, with work permits issued for a company other than the one where they are actually employed?
Straight and clear, Phuket.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

“If Immigration officers discover a foreigner working without a work permit, both the employer and the employee will be prosecuted, regardless of the contract between employer and employee. The employer will be fined between 10,000 and 100,000 baht. The employee will also be fined and deported within 30 days.

The Employment Office does not have the power to close companies illegally employing foreigners. However, the employee will be blacklisted, a record of which is kept at the Immigration Office.

The Employment Office has only three auditors, which are not enough to comprehensively check all illegal workers. However, cases can be reported to the Employment Office by calling 076-219660-1 between 8.30 am and 4.30 pm, Monday to Friday.”
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Janya Yingyong, Chief of Work Permit Department, Phuket Provincial Employment Office.
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