Medical certificate for work permit applications
Keywords: Mazars, Thailand, Legal, Work permit, Medical certificate
11 September 2019
- Mental illness or mental infirmity;
- Leprosy, tuberculosis (at the infective stage), drug addiction, alcoholism, elephantiasis (at the symptomatic stage), or tertiary syphilis.
Therefore, the Foreign Workers Administration Office issued a letter dated 16 August 2019 to the Director of the Foreign Expert Services Division of the One Stop Service Center to recap the understanding of regulations on obtaining and renewing a work permit under those specific laws, and to request that they require foreigners who will obtain or renew work permits to submit a medical certificate issued by a hospital in Thailand. This certificate must be issued no earlier than 1 month before the application.
In October 2019, the BOI posted a new rule on its e-new stating that a medical certificate would not be required when requesting a work permit under the BOI law , the petroleum law, or the industrial estates law. However, the requirement to submit a medical certificate issued no earlier than 1 month before applying for a regular work permit remains unchanged.
For more information, please visit the Foreign Workers Administration Office and the BOI website.