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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? The online work permit application system that piloted in April will become mandatory July 1, starting in Hanoi and then in other provinces in coming weeks.
What does the change mean? Under the new system, applicants must apply for work permits on the government’s online portal and must use an e-signature authenticated by the company’s authorized signatory.
Background: The system, which is intended to streamline processes, was piloted in several provinces in April with the target date of July 1 for nationwide implementation.
BAL Analysis: The online process should improve the overall timelines and application procedures, although there may be some initial delays during the transition. For the time being, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs is requiring applicants to produce original copies of supporting documents, which will be checked against the electronic copies submitted online, before they may collect their permits.
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