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Illegal workers in South Korea: Amnesty for Thai nationals


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18 hours ago, webfact said:

The Labour Ministry of Thailand has approached the South Korean government to consider granting amnesty to around 150,000 Thai workers currently residing and working unlawfully in South Korea. The plea was made yesterday by Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

Were they not granted an amnesty period last year?

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18 hours ago, bob smith said:

How about amnesty for foreigners working illegally in Thailand as well then?

 

bob.

Same 

I was reading an article that if birth rates continue as they have , Thailand's  population would in 60 years be half what it is today. Korea has a similar problem, as do many other countries. 

If these countries are to maintain their economic completeness they will need workers from other countries. The sooner they realise that. the better it will be. 

In the US there is an issue in some people minds, with Immigration and illegal immigration.  

Both legal and illegal immigration is is America's super power. 

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

Most of these workers, Phiphat explains, initially migrated to South Korea through legal channels but became illegal workers when they switched employers.

This indicates as a minimum a South Korea policy addendum or change is needed so that legal foreign workers do not lose their existing legal working status due to change of employers. Amnesty is the wrong (and indicated possibly impossible) approach.

With regard for foreign legal workers (be they Thai or other) in South Korea needing better Korean language skills, why don't Thailand and South Korea work jointly to make additional language skills available, ie., partnership language funding to specified South Korean employers?

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On 3/15/2024 at 12:20 PM, webfact said:

Most of these workers, Phiphat explains, initially migrated to South Korea through legal channels but became illegal workers when they switched employers.

 

Yeh right. 

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Phiphat claims most came to S. Korea through legal channels which implies the rest arrived illegally.  With that said,  he wants S. Korea to grant amnesty for every Thai across the board.  He's got some nerve. The veracity and hypocrisy in this scandalous regime is mind blowing 

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