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According to the announcement of the Ministry of Public Health on 1 July 2022, the medical system set up to handle the Coronavirus Disease 2019.
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Currently, 2,685,063 foreign workers are working in Thailand legally (data as of October 2022), of which 246,269 are skilled workers.
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Regarding foreigners who come to work in Thailand by means of smuggling or human trafficking to work without a work permit or work other than their right to do so.
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With regard to foreign workers who come to work in Thailand, in order to receive protection and have welfare and various benefits.
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Foreign workers and their dependents may obtain health insurance after taking a medical examination.
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To legally work in Thailand, foreign workers must have a health checkup and health insurance before being registered.
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On the subject of refunds of health insurance cards and health check-up fees for foreign workers working in Thailand, the guide to health insurance for foreign workers and foreign workers.
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Health checkups are required for foreign workers before working in Thailand, and they must be registered for health insurance.
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At present, there are many foreign workers who come to apply for work permits in Thailand.
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After foreign workers and their dependents have had health
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When a foreign worker is given a mandatory health check-up, there is a process for issuing a medical certificate. It must be a medical certificate in the prescribed form.
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A health check-up for migrant workers’ dependents who are over seven years old must be performed by a physician registered as a medical practitioner with the Medical Council