Obtaining a work permit for Laos can be fairly complex. In order to work in Laos, expats will need either an Expert (E-B2) or Labour (LA-B2) Visa as well as work and stay permits. Although employers are responsible for coordinating with the respective ministries in Laos, expats will need to source and provide a number of supporting documents.
Applying for a work visa and work permit for Laos
To apply for a work permit, the expat’s employer will need to submit a number of documents to the Laos Immigration Department and Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare.
A work visa, usually in the form of a Labour Visa, is required when applying for a work permit. An Expert Visa works similarly to the Labour Visa, with the chief difference being that it is issued to foreigners working for an NGO or similar international organisation.
To apply, expats will need conventional travel documents, as well as an employment contract and sponsorship letter from their employer in Laos.
*Visa regulations and requirements for work permits are subject to change at short notice, and expats should contact their respective embassy or consulate for the latest details.