On April 20, the Department of Foreign Security, Dak Lak Provincial Police said that the unit had just coordinated with the Department of Home Affairs and relevant agencies to organize propaganda and dissemination of laws for hundreds of citizens preparing to go abroad to work in Korea.
Specifically, in mid-April 2026, units propagated to 348 citizens who are expected to work seasonally in Boseong district, Jeollanam province (Korea).
The content focuses on regulations on entry and exit, labor contracts; and at the same time emphasizes the requirement not to abscond from illegal work and warns of consequences such as arrest, deportation, penalties, economic damage, affecting families.
Workers are also advised to be vigilant against fraudulent rings, not to believe in the trick of "light work with high salary", and to avoid being enticed to participate in illegal acts.
The activity aims to equip knowledge, help workers understand their rights and obligations, and limit risks when working abroad.
Accordingly, after deducting expenses, each worker participating in the program can accumulate about 30–35 million VND/person/month, contributing to stabilizing income and developing the family economy.
In the coming time, Dak Lak Provincial Police will continue to coordinate with units to strengthen propaganda, and at the same time warn of fraudulent tricks, forging documents to send people abroad illegally; resolutely handle violations.