According to Thanh Nien,
Duong Manh Hung, director of the Foreign Labor Department under the
Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs told a conference in
Saigon yesterday that his agency is working on draft proposals regarding
requirements for foreign professional workers.
“It has been too strict when we require foreigners to have at least a
bachelor degree and five years of experience in their field to be able
to work in Vietnam,” he said, adding, “We are also considering two
proposals especially for workers from Southeast Asia, either removing
work permit requirements or keeping them to the minimum.”
Hung said that he expects amendments on foreign labor to go into effect in the third quarter of this year.
In addition, “Policy makers will also propose favorable policies for
employees being transferred to Vietnam from the same company
abroad. Currently, they have to apply for a work permit just like other
employees who are being recruited for the first time,” wrote Thanh Nien.
Hopefully, the powers that be apply this logic to tourist visas in the near future.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
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