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‘We need to educate Congress about the CNMI’

Aside from lobbying for amendments to Public Law 110-229, the law that gave federal jurisdiction over CNMI immigration and the birth of the CNMI-Only Transitional Worker program, the Northern Marianas Business Alliance Corp. also wants to educate Congress about the labor...
Posted On Dec 01 2017 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera

PM arrivals can now use APC machines

The Automated Passport Control machines at the arrival area of the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport are now in use even for afternoon flights, according to Barrie Toves, who chairs the Commonwealth Ports Authority board’s Airport Facilities Committee. “The use of the...
Posted On Nov 29 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera

‘CHCC is ready to apply green cards for its longtime nurses’

Even before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services made a 3,000 cut in the number of slots for foreign workers in fiscal year 2018, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. is already in the midst of plans to apply for permanent residency visas for its long-term nurses. CHCC CEO...
Posted On Nov 28 2017 06:08
, By Bea Cabrera
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‘Unfortunately, this ship has sailed’

A former CNMI resident who headed a number of local business groups doesn’t see U.S. Congress acceding to the Commonwealth’s request to extend the CNMI-Only Transitional Worker program, which is set to end in 2019. Lynn Knight, who served as the representative of a territorial...
Posted On Nov 28 2017 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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