Thai government officials are encouraging citizens working in Malaysia to return home and take advantage of new job opportunities within Thailand. Narathiwat Governor Trakul Thotham highlighted that while many Thais, especially from southern provinces, previously migrated to Malaysia for higher wages in sectors like plantations and construction, Thailand's economic recovery offers promising prospects. The government is providing support for returning citizens, including opportunities in the agricultural sector.
NARATHIWAT: The Thai government has urged its citizens working in Malaysia to return home and take advantage of new job opportunities available within the country, says Narathiwat Governor Trakul Thotham .
"In the past, many Thais worked in Malaysia, including in restaurants as cooks or waiters, due to better pay. However, with Thailand’s economic recovery, we hope they will return to help develop our own country. Trakul said that the Thai government was now offering various forms of support for those wishing to return, including opportunities in the agricultural sector.
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