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Workers Traveling Abroad Must Present Flight Tickets and Service Fee Receipts at Airport Starting from Chaitra 29, 2082

The Department of Foreign Employment has announced that starting from Chaitra 29, 2082, workers heading abroad for foreign employment must present additional mandatory documents at the airport. These include the flight ticket to the destination country, the ticket bill/receipt, and an official receipt of service fees if traveling through a manpower company.

The department has instructed authorized agencies to provide vouchers/receipts when collecting service fees and has warned that failure to comply with these requirements may affect travel plans. Additional documentation is now mandatory for workers going abroad via the airport (immigration).

The department emphasized that the absence of the specified documents could cause problems when traveling abroad and therefore requested workers to carry the required paperwork. Workers must show their flight ticket to the destination country along with the corresponding bill/receipt, whether institutional or personal.

Additionally, those traveling through a manpower company must also present the official receipt of the service fees paid to the agency. The department urged workers to complete all necessary documentation before arriving at the airport and cautioned that non-compliance could disrupt their travel.