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Foreign workers can pay their work permit fees and insurance at 7-Eleven

From now on migrant workers will be able to pay their work permit fees and insurance at convenience stores and supermarkets.

The Department of Employment have inked a deal with the Counter Service company to make life easier for people from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.
For a fee of just 10 baht and one minute at the counter the foreign workers will be able to sort everything in connection with their extensions.
Just so long as their right to stay in the kingdom has not expired.
Petcharat Sin-uay of the DoE signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Wiradech Akkraphonphanich of Counter Service in a ceremony yesterday.

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