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Thai workers learn Korean to migrate

Job aspirants turn up at the Hub Rangsit in Pathum Thani on Oct 28 to apply to take a standardised Korean language test required for foreign workers seeking jobs in South Korea under the Employment Permit System of the government-to-government labour export quota. (Photo by Penchan Charoensuthipan)

Many Thai workers have applied to take a standardised Korean language test so they can legally work and live in South Korea.

The language proficiency test is done through South Korea’s Employment Permit System (EPS) for foreign workers. The system was adopted by the country’s Department of Employment to accommodate Thai workers wishing to work in South Korea.

Scores of Thai workers recently passed the test, and their names will be listed in a database for potential South Korean employers to access when hiring…

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