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Tourists can change status to worker bill introduced

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KOROR (Palau Horizon) – Sen. Hokkons Baules introduced a measure allowing non-citizens to change their visa status from tourist to worker.

Senate Bill 8-132 proposed that non-citizen legally present in Palau under any visa may change his of her visa status to that of an employment visa and may receive a work identification certificate while remaining in the country.

Under the measure the tourist will be allowed that the person pay a change of status fee to the Chief of the Division of Labor and meet any other requirements established by regulation.

The measure also includes a provision which will also allow nonresident workers to be eligible for renewal up to the end of the final day of its effective term without being subject to review or penalty.

The current immigration regulation disallows tourists from seeking jobs in Palau.

However, prior to the issuance of that regulation, it was lawful for tourists to look for jobs in Palau and change immigration status to workers.

Earlier there were a number of foreigners duped to Palau with the promise of jobs from illegal recruiters, thus the immigration decided to issue the regulation.

 

Comments 

 
0 #3 carla.e.gordon 2010-02-10 00:07 More human trafficking, and more less jobs for Palauans…
 
 
+4 #2 orsacheldub 2010-02-05 00:11 No tourist in his/her right mind would just decide to stay in an Island to work and leave all he/she had behind. That sounds like a wanted criminal.Again,its a venue for human trafficking.
 
 
+5 #1 Chicagohaole 2010-02-04 19:14 Ask people in the CNMI about the implications of this bill. Many people there know of that method as an easy way to engage in human smuggling: bringing women and girls in as short term tourists but really for long term employment not approved of by the general population.
 

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