The
Dominican Republic
’s immigration agency announced that it will not grant permits for the hiring
of new groups of Haitian laborers due to the fact that sugar mills do not need
to hire additional personnel, according to The
Dominican Today. Immigration Director Carlos Amarante said that there is
sufficient Haitian manual labor in the national territory to be used for that
work.
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According to The Daily Journal (
Caracas
), the Argentine government is set to give residence papers in March to a
million foreign workers from nine countries in the region.
The immigrants from
Bolivia
,
Perú
,
Ecuador
,
Colombia
,
Venezuela
,
Chile
,
Brazil
,
Uruguay
and
Paraguay
will thus be able to legally work in and travel freely into and out of the
country. The initiative comes within the framework of the National Program to
Normalize Immigration Documentation.
Spokesmen told the press that
the aim of the strategy is to reduce off-the-books employment in
Argentina
, a situation currently engaged in – to one degree or another – by 47.5
percent of the country’s workers. To begin the process of regularizing one’s
immigration status, a person must go to sites set up by the Immigration
Directorate, present identification and fill out a form, after which one may
receive a “temporary residence” permit.
With the permit, a foreign worker may “remain in, leave and re-enter the
national territory, work and study during the period” in which the temporary
residence is in force. If an
immigrant has no criminal record and is earning money legally, he or she may
receive temporary residence for a period of not less than two years and then may
apply for permanent residence. If the immigrant has parents, a spouse, children
less than 21 years of age or disabled relatives, he or she may apply directly
for permanent residence.
The plan to give residency to a million foreigners does not include all the
immigrants currently living in
Argentina
since, for instance, about two million persons in the country – half of them
undocumented – come from
Bolivia
alone.
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According to Expatica
News in
Germany
, the number of people who are pursuing asylum has dropped significantly in the
year 2005 compared to the past 22 years. Information
from the Ministry of the Interior showed that 28,914 refugees requested asylum
in
Germany
last year, a 18.8 percent decrease from 2004.
0.9 percent of requests for asylum in
Germany
were granted. The downward trened
in asylum seekers follows reform of
Germany
’s asylum laws in 1993. Although
overall numbers are down in
Germany
, asylum seekers from
Iraq
and
Serbia
and
Montenegro
have increased. Last year, 1983
Iraqis applied for asylum in
Germany
, which is a 53.4 percent increase in applications.
Asylum applications from
Serbia
and
Montenegro
rose by 43.2 percent to 5522.
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According to
Lifesite.net
,
Spain
has introduced changes to its immigration policy that would allow asylum to
refugees who claim discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation.
The draft law will grant asylum to homosexuals who claim that the
exercise of their sexual preference is curtailed in their native country. In
addition, women who claim discrimination based on gender would now also be
granted refuge.