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    Thailand Waives Re-Entry Fee for Migrant Workers During Songkran

    March 12, 2025Updated:March 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Tourists and locals gathered Thursday at Wat Pho Chai in Nong Khai to pay respect to the sacred Buddha image of Luangpho Phra Sai. During a procession around the temple, people sprinkled water onto the buddha image under heavy rain. Read: Wet and Wild Songkran Splashes Throughout Thailand (Photos)... อ่านข่าวต้นฉบับ. Source: Khaosod English.
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    Migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar will not need a re-entry permit if they travel home between April 1 and May 15, the Labour Ministry announced. This decision aims to ease travel and reduce costs for workers during the Songkran holiday season.

    Songkran, Thailand’s traditional New Year, is celebrated from April 13 to 15 and is also observed in neighboring countries in different forms. The permit waiver allows migrant workers to visit their families without the extra financial burden of re-entry fees.

    Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn emphasized the importance of migrant workers to the Thai economy. He described the waiver as a meaningful gift that will help workers return to Thailand with renewed morale and motivation.

    Thailand heavily relies on migrant labour from Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, particularly in industries like construction, agriculture, and manufacturing. The government’s move acknowledges their contribution and aims to strengthen ties with neighboring nations.

    By eliminating re-entry fees, authorities hope to encourage legal migration practices while ensuring that workers return to their jobs in Thailand smoothly. The waiver is expected to benefit thousands of migrant workers who would otherwise face financial strain.

    With this policy in place, migrant workers can travel home for Songkran celebrations without worrying about costly re-entry permits. The initiative is part of Thailand’s broader effort to support its workforce and maintain stability in key labour sectors.

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