ASEANEWS HEADLINE-CIVIL WAR | MYANMAR: Myanmar junta steps up efforts to prevent workers from going abroad
Myanmar nationals wait for permission to leave the country from Yangon International Airport in early August (Supplied)
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The move comes as many young people in the country continue to seek means to avoid being drafted into compulsory military service
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Myanmar’s military regime has announced new measures to stem the flow of young people leaving the country for work, in its latest bid to crack down on draft evasion.
In a statement published by junta-controlled state media on Thursday, the regime’s Ministry of Labour said that holders of “visit passports,” which are issued solely for the purpose of personal visits or tourism, would be subject to increased checks at airports.
According to the ministry, an increasing number of people have been illegally using these so-called PV passports to travel abroad for work.
To avoid unnecessary losses, would-be migrant workers were advised to obtain PJ, or job, passports and Overseas Worker Identification Cards before departure, the statement said.
The move comes as many young people continue to seek ways to avoid being drafted into the military under a conscription law that . . .