What Myanmar law and practice say
The Employment & Skills Development Law (ESDL) 2013 sets the headline onboarding deadline: a written, signed appointment letter within 30 days of the actual start date. The Social Security Law 2012 sets the second: the Insured Person registration must reach the township SSB office within 30 days of the employee joining. PIT PAYE assumes an IRD Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is in place before the first payroll cut-off. Around these legal milestones, Myanmar employers run a standardised four-week onboarding programme.
Standard timeline at a glance
| Stage | When | Action | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Offer accepted | Day 0 | Issue offer letter; capture conditions precedent | Practice |
| Conditions precedent | Days 1–14 | Background checks, medicals, work permit (if foreign) | Practice / Immigration Regulations |
| Day 1 | Start date | Identity check, document collection, IT and OSH induction, policy sign-off | ESDL 2013 |
| Week 1 | Days 2–7 | Job-shadow, line-manager 1:1, SSB form prepared | Practice |
| By Day 30 | ≤ 30 days | ESDL appointment letter signed, in duplicate | ESDL 2013 |
| By Day 30 | ≤ 30 days | SSB Insured Person registration filed at township office | Social Security Law 2012 |
| Before first payroll | ≤ 30 days | IRD TIN obtained; PAYE set up | Income Tax Law |
| Soon after | ≤ 30–45 days | Township labour register entry updated | ESDL 2013 / Factories Act |
| Probation review | End of probation (max 3 months) | Confirm or extend; written outcome | ESDL 2013 |
Day-1 schedule (typical)
- 09:00 — Welcome, introductions, office tour.
- 09:30 — Identity check (sight original NRC / passport); collect Day-1 document pack.
- 10:00 — IT setup and acceptable-use policy sign-off.
- 11:00 — OSH induction and emergency-procedure walkthrough.
- 13:00 — Manager 1:1 — first-30-days plan, success criteria.
- 14:00 — Code of conduct + employee handbook walkthrough; signed acknowledgement.
- 15:00 — SSB form and IRD TIN application drafted.
- 16:30 — Bank-account confirmation for payroll mandate.
Foreign-worker specifics
For a foreign-national hire, the timeline stretches at the front because the work permit alone takes 4–8 weeks. The ESDL 30-day clock starts on the actual start date in Myanmar, not on offer acceptance. SSB enrolment within 30 days still applies (see foreign-worker hiring).
Employer takeaway
Plan onboarding to four hard deadlines: offer letter signed by Day 0; ESDL appointment letter and SSB Insured Person registration within 30 days of the start date; IRD TIN before the first payroll cut-off. Around them, run a structured Day-1 induction with policy acknowledgements and a 30-day probation review. Retain the personnel file at least 7 years post-exit.
Edge cases
- Mid-month start — pro-rate first payslip; confirm SSB clock starts on actual join date.
- Delayed start due to immigration — re-baseline all 30-day deadlines from the actual start date.
- Internal transfer / promotion — issue a new appointment letter; SSB stays in place.
- Probation extension — written agreement, max one extension per ESDL practice.
Common hiring mistakes
- Treating the 30-day clock as "after the appointment letter is drafted" rather than the start date.
- Holding off SSB registration until the first salary review.
- Forgetting the IRD TIN until after the first payroll (see onboarding documents).
- Skipping the probation review and letting it default to a confirmation.
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