Authorities reiterated that hiring foreign labor without the required permits negatively impacts the Panamanian workforce, and reminded employers of their obligation to verify the immigration status of their employees before hiring them, as established by current regulations. During an operation by the Ministry of Labor and Workforce Development (Mitradel), inspections were conducted in several establishments in Panama, Bocas del Toro, Coclé, and West Panama, revealing irregularities in the hiring of personnel. These included four Colombian citizens; two Venezuelans working in establishments in Panama City and West Panama; one Chinese national working in businesses in Aguadulce and Antón; and three people of Argentinian, Uruguayan, and Spanish nationality working in shops on Isla Colón, in Bocas del Toro. Mitradel reported that, as part of the procedure, previous administrative sanctions against the companies involved were lifted. The inspection revealed 10 foreigners working without the required work permits. Furthermore, it warned that these companies will be visited soon by inspectors to regularize the employment status of their workers and avoid sanctions or legal complications.
Provinces Where ‘Foreigners’ Without Work Permits Were Found
Panama's Ministry of Labor conducted inspections in several provinces, finding 10 foreign citizens working without required permits. Authorities emphasized the importance of complying with immigration laws.