Mandatory Orientation Training for Overseas Employment
Before traveling abroad for work, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the destination country. To ensure this, attending an orientation class is compulsory. This training provides valuable information on the country’s culture, traditions, lifestyle, laws, and regulations.
Orientation Training Overview
Purpose: Awareness training mandated by the Department of Foreign Employment, conducted by legally registered training institutions.
Duration:
- Day 1: 6 hours 30 minutes
- Day 2: 6 hours
- Total: 12 hours 30 minutes
Class Size: Maximum 25 participants per session
Required Documents
To attend the training, participants must provide:
- Medical Test Report
- Insurance Document
- Labor Acceptance Letter
- Passport
Key Topics Covered in Orientation Training
- Understanding Foreign Employment – Benefits, risks, and overall knowledge about working abroad
- Pre-Departure Preparation – Essential steps before leaving
- Safe Employment & Travel – Ensuring security while working and traveling abroad
- Health & Workplace Safety – Precautionary measures for well-being
- Nepal’s Foreign Employment Laws – Legal rights and responsibilities
- Country-Specific Geographical & Cultural Insights – A one-hour session on the destination country
- Self-Security & Special Training – Personal safety measures
- Workplace Behavior & Conduct – Ethics, rights, duties, and welfare of workers
- HIV & AIDS Awareness – Understanding transmission, prevention, and social stigmas
- Health Consultation & Safe Practices – Addressing discrimination, STDs, and preventive measures
- Financial Management – Smart utilization of earnings
- Final Evaluation & Training Completion
This training ensures that workers are well-prepared for a safe and successful experience abroad.