What Myanmar law and practice require at hiring
Myanmar's Employment & Skills Development Law (ESDL) 2013 is the principal statute governing the hiring relationship. ESDL requires every employer to issue a written, signed appointment letter (employment agreement) within 30 days of an employee's start date. Alongside that contract, employers gather a standard set of documents to verify identity, complete payroll setup, and discharge the post-hire registrations with the Social Security Board (SSB) and the Internal Revenue Department (IRD).
The Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) registration of the employer is a prerequisite for hiring at all — only a DICA-registered company (or DICA-registered branch / representative office of a foreign investor) can lawfully employ in Myanmar.
Required documents for a local hire
| Document | Mandatory? | Issued by | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signed offer letter | Yes (practice) | Employer | Until appointment letter signed |
| ESDL-compliant appointment letter | Yes (within 30 days) | Employer | Term of employment |
| NRC photocopy | Yes | Ministry of Immigration | Lifetime |
| Residential address proof (household list / Form 10) | Yes | Township admin | Updated on move |
| Education certificates | Yes | School / university | Lifetime |
| Prior-employer references / experience letters | Practice | Previous employer | n/a |
| Bank account details (KBZ, AYA, etc.) | Yes for payroll | Local bank | Active account |
| Passport-size photos | Yes | n/a | n/a |
| SSB Insured Person registration form | Yes (within 30 days) | Township SSB office | Term of employment |
| IRD Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) | Yes | IRD | Lifetime |
Onboarding process and timeline
- Issue offer letter — Day 0 (candidate accepts).
- Run reference and background checks — 3–5 days.
- Issue ESDL-compliant appointment letter, signed in duplicate — within 30 days of start.
- Day-1 onboarding — collect NRC photocopy, education certs, address proof, bank details, photos.
- Register with township SSB office — within 30 days of start (SSB rules).
- Apply for IRD TIN if the employee has none — before first payroll.
- Add to township labour register and payroll system — before first pay run.
Foreign-worker specifics
For a foreign-national employee, add: a valid passport, an employer-sponsored work permit, a Stay Permit (residence authorisation), and a Multiple Re-Entry Visa (MRV) if the employee will travel out of Myanmar during the assignment. The DICA-registered employer must sponsor and hold quota allocation for the role. The Foreign Workers' Quota Notification governs how many foreign workers a company may hire per total headcount. Inside SEZs (e.g. Thilawa), the SEZ Authority issues these documents under a separate workflow.
Employer takeaway
Collect the offer letter, NRC photocopy, education certs, address proof, bank details, and photos on Day 1. Issue the ESDL appointment letter within 30 days. Register the employee with SSB within 30 days, secure an IRD TIN, and add the employee to the township labour register. Retain personnel files at least 7 years post-exit.
Edge cases
- Contract worker (true contractor) — ESDL appointment letter not required; service agreement instead, no SSB.
- Intern doing employee-like work — must be paid; ESDL implications apply.
- Apprentice — governed by ESDL apprenticeship provisions; written apprenticeship agreement.
- Remote worker abroad — typically engaged through an employer-of-record (see remote workers abroad).
Common hiring mistakes
- Skipping the written appointment letter past Day 30.
- Missing the 30-day SSB registration window.
- Treating an employee as a contractor to avoid SSB and PIT (mis-classification risk).
- Forgetting to verify NRC details against the original document.
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