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What is the change? Thailand’s Board of Investment has partnered with the Immigration Bureau and the Department of Employment to launch a new service that will allow BOI-registered companies to file work permit, visa and renewal applications electronically. Those using the service will be provided a digital work permit instead of the work permit booklets that are currently used.
The Single Window system will be implemented in phases as follows:
BAL Analysis: The new work permit and visa service should ease application processes for BOI-registered companies. The program will be implemented in phases, but will become mandatory Jan. 1 for applicants using the One-Stop Service Center in Bangkok or the immigration or employment offices in Chiang Mai and Phuket. It will become mandatory across Thailand in October 2018.
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