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Dong Nai warns against hiring foreigners breaching visa rules

Authorities in Dong Nai have warned businesses not to hire foreign workers who violate immigration rules after inspections uncovered dozens of cases of illegal residence and employment.

According to the provincial police, intensified campaigns to combat illegal entry and residence since January have detected 88 cases of foreigners violating regulations on entry, exit and residency.

Of these, 82 individuals were found to be residing and working illegally, while six had overstayed their temporary residence permits, including one case involving illegal entry.

On February 19, the Immigration Management Division of Dong Nai Department of Public Security coordinated with local authorities to inspect an area in Bien Hoa where signs of organising illegal stays in Vietnam had been detected.

Investigations showed that several foreign nationals had been sponsored by two companies headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City to apply for temporary residence cards under the investor category. Authorities said the individuals were not genuine investors but had completed procedures through intermediaries to remain in Vietnam.

Officials are currently compiling documents to initiate legal proceedings in accordance with regulations.

Earlier, on January 9, the Immigration Management Division, in coordination with the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Public Security, conducted surprise inspections at the branch of T.P Interior Co., Ltd. in Binh Minh Commune and D.B Production and Trading Co., Ltd. in Phuoc Tan Ward.

During the inspections, authorities discovered that the two businesses were employing 50 foreign nationals who were residing and working in Vietnam illegally.

Further inspections on January 12 uncovered an additional 25 foreign nationals working illegally at several companies and household businesses in Binh Minh and An Vien communes and Phuoc Tan Ward.

Later, on January 27, the Immigration Management Division worked with the police unit in Song May Industrial Park to inspect boarding houses in Ho Nai Ward and a construction site in the locality, where seven foreigners were found to be living and working illegally.

On February 6, authorities detected and handled six additional cases of foreigners overstaying their temporary residence permits, including one person who had illegally entered Vietnam and was seeking employment in Becamex Binh Phuoc Industrial Park.

For organisations, individuals and foreigners found violating regulations, the Immigration Management Division has advised the provincial police to handle the cases in accordance with the law. Those subject to administrative fines have been expelled from Vietnam and banned from re-entering the country for three years.

Local authorities said violations have increased recently as some individuals take advantage of Vietnam’s policy extending the validity of electronic visas from 30 days to up to 90 days to attract international visitors.

Many foreigners entered Vietnam between late 2023 and 2024 before seeking illegal employment at businesses and household establishments in the province. Others reportedly entered the country illegally through border provinces before travelling to Dong Nai to look for jobs.

The immigration authority urged organisations and individuals to carefully verify documents such as passports, visas and work permits when hiring foreign workers and to promptly report suspected cases of illegal residence or employment to the nearest police agency.

Source: TTXVN
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