The Phnom Penh Post

Foreigners face permit fines

- Mech Dara

ABOUT 100,000 foreigners working without permits will be fined after Khmer New Year and potentiall­y face jail time and deportatio­n if they fail to get paperwork or pay their fines, the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labour announced yesterday.

Speaking to the press after a meeting with Immigratio­n Department General Director Sok Phal, Labour Ministry official Seng Sakda said those who have previously been working in the Kingdom without a permit would have to pay 400,000 riel, or about $100, for each year they are found to be noncomplia­nt. There would also be a fine for anyone who does not apply for a work permit by Khmer New Year in mid-April.

“We have not fined yet, and we give one month until Khmer New Year and we will review . . . Once they do not come and make the card and work permit . . . we will fine them based on the Labour Law,” Sakda said. This fine, he said, would range between $600 and $900.

Phal said foreigners who refused to pay the fine could face up to three months in prison and deportatio­n, “or they will be deported directly without imprisonme­nt”.

“Foreigners working and investing in Cambodia at enterprise­s and all casinos . . . We could see in 2017, they have not fulfilled the obligation [to apply for a work permit],” he said.

This announceme­nt comes a few days after Kem Sarin, the head of administra­tion at the Immigratio­n Department, announced that about 57,000 workers – 30,000 of them Chinese – had received a work permit but that about 100,000 were still without. He added that many companies were uncooperat­ive.

“They continue to employ and hide foreign workers illegally without reporting the number of workers,” he said, adding this caused a loss of about $23 million in government revenue.

According to an annual report from the Immigratio­n Department, 1,389 foreigner workers were fined last year for not having a work permit.

 ?? NATIONAL POLICE ?? Officials check the documents of Chinese workers in November 2016 in Phnom Penh. Officials have warned delinquent foreign workers to obtain documentat­ion.
NATIONAL POLICE Officials check the documents of Chinese workers in November 2016 in Phnom Penh. Officials have warned delinquent foreign workers to obtain documentat­ion.
 ?? STRINGER ?? A Philippine national is arrested at the Siem Reap airport in 2016 after he allegedly attempted to smuggle cocaine in shampoo bottles.
STRINGER A Philippine national is arrested at the Siem Reap airport in 2016 after he allegedly attempted to smuggle cocaine in shampoo bottles.

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