Siskind Susser

Green Card LotteryABCs of ImmigrationHiring A LawyerHealth Care Info CenterImmigration SitesFashion, Arts & / Sports Newsletter

Siskind Immigration Bulletin Request Consultation Ask Visalaw
About the Firm
Our Offices
Our Team
In the News
Practice Areas and Services
Scheduling a Consultation
ABCs of Immigration


MEMBER OF THE
AMERICAN
IMMIGRATION
LAWYERS
ASSOCIATION


< back

International Roundup

Holland ’s Social Affairs Minister, Piet Hein Donner, has expressed concern that the influx of Polish, Bulgarian and Romanian workers in his country is beginning to level off, Expatica News reports.

Donner says more Poles and East Europeans are opting to stay in their home countries. He acknowledges that there are problems with issues like housing, but 'we would have much more of a problem on the labour market if the Poles weren't here.'

Donner, the leader Christian Democrat CDA party, warned a meeting of 150 business owners and local leaders in the Noord-Holland town of Zwaagdijk on Wednesday that we 'mustn't miss the boat.' 'That means that if we do not provide decent facilities and housing in the Netherlands , the businesses will have to move to Poland to have their work done there. Governments, employers and employees all have a vested interest in not letting the Dutch economy get to that point.'

Donner said that the number of workers from Poland and other East European countries that have joined the EU since 2004 has not grown since the Dutch labour market was opened up to them in May 2007. 100,000 to 150,000 of these labour migrants have been working in the Netherlands since the border was opened, most of them Polish.

Bulgarians and Romanians, EU members since 2007, still need a work permit to work in the Netherlands . The Centre for Work and Income (CWI) issued 3,654 permits for workers from these countries last year, compared to 3,005 in 2006. Most of these labour migrants work in the agriculture and horticulture sectors.

Donner has not yet made a decision on opening the border to Bulgarians and Romanians. He first wants to see a report on labour migration, which is expected before the summer.
 

*****  

According to The Daily Trust of Nigeria , The Nigeria Immigration Service was launched this week, introducing an e-passport system.  Governor Bukola Saraki who launched the passport on Tuesday at the state head office of Immigration Service commended the initiative of the Service.  Saraki urged passport users to patronize the new passport. He assured that the government would support the initiative to make it functional and effective.

The Comptroller-General of the Service, C.J. Odey, said the passport is referred to as Harmonized ECOWAS Electronic (Smart) passport and that it is specially computerized to fight fraud and forgery as well as check abuses to which the machine readable one had been subjected.

He said the back page of the passport holds an electronic chip and an antenna while the holder's personal details, finger print and photograph are printed on the front cover.

Odey added that the passport does not only meet standards set by the International Civil Organization (ICAO), its pages contain the country's landmarks, symbol of democracy, cultural heritage and is tamper proof.

 

 

< Back | Index | Next >

 

Print This Page

Disclaimer: This newsletter is provided as a public service and not intended to establish an attorney client relationship. Any reliance on information contained herein is taken at your own risk.

Siskind Susser
1028 Oakhaven Rd.
Memphis, TN 38119
T. 800-343-4890 or 901-682-6455
F. 901-682-6394
Email: info@visalaw.com

Home | Immigration Bulletin | Green Card Lottery Center | ABCs of Immigration | Hiring A Lawyer
Hot Topics | Health Care Info Center | Immigration Sites | Search



This is an advertisement. Certification as an Immigration Specialist is not currently available in Tennessee. Siskind Susser limits its practice strictly to immigration law, a Federal practice area, and we do not claim expertise in the laws of states other than where our attorneys are licensed. Siskind Susser does not retain clients on the strength of advertising materials alone but only after following our own engagement procedures (e.g. interviews, conflict checks, retainer agreements). The information contained on this site is intended to educate members of the public generally and is not intended to provide solutions to individual problems. Readers are cautioned not to attempt to solve individual problems on the basis of information contained herein and are strongly advised to seek competent legal counsel before relying on information on this site. Siskind Susser and its advertisers are independent of each other and advertisers on this site are not being endorsed by Siskind Susser by virtue of the fact that they appear on this page. Site is maintained by Siskind Susser's Memphis, TN office and overseen by Gregory Siskind. Copyright © 2003-2008 Siskind Susser. All rights reserved.