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150-day stay in CNMI eyed for CEP holders

Visitors who hold the comity entry permit may soon be able to stay in the Northern Marianas for up to 150 straight days, with the Attorney General’s Office proposing regulations that allow CEP holders to receive a long-term tourist entry permit as an extension to their 90-day permit.
Posted On Jan 31 2005 04:29
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Prior Service members told to pick up checks

The NMI Prior Service Trust Fund is reminding its beneficiaries in the Commonwealth who have not yet picked their checks to do so before Feb. 15, 2005.
Posted On Jan 31 2005 04:29
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‘Too bad US immigration rules do not apply to stateless persons’

The difficulty of granting U.S. citizenship to deserving individuals is the downside in the CNMI’s exemption from U.S. immigration coverage, said Gov. Juan N. Babauta yesterday as he reiterated his support for the so-called stateless individuals’ quest for U.S. citizenship.
Posted On Jan 31 2005 04:28
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CUC seeks expanded role in CNMI Water Task Force

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is looking to take on more responsibilities in relation to the work of the CNMI Water Task Force, which aims to bring 24-hour water supply to all Saipan residents.
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