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Tugon sa ilang katanungan tungkol sa CNMI Transitional Worker Classification

Ang U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ay naghain ng pinakahuling patakaran na nagtatatag ng Transitional Worker nonimmigrant visa classification, o CW, para sa mga banyagang manggagawa sa Commonwealth ng Northern Mariana Islands. Ang CW visa classification ay epektibo...
Posted On Sep 10 2011 07:32
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‘For jobless OFWs, it’s not the end of the world’

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Filipinos in the CNMI who are unable to find employers to obtain legal status on the islands-as required by the final worker rule issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security-should not regard it as “the end of the world” for them, according to...
Posted On Sep 10 2011 07:32
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Posada builds a career out of her ‘gift of touch’

By Clarissa V. David Reporter  Those who’ve never tried getting a massage are missing out on one of the surest feel-good way to unwind, pamper, and indulge oneself. Those who do swear to its medical benefits as well. And since massage is an intimate experience that involves...
Posted On Sep 03 2011 01:18
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500-plus benefit from medical missions

By Clarissa V. David Reporter  Over 500 individuals were served by the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ 4th Watch during its village-to-village medical mission conducted throughout Saipan. Church representative Ronnie Doca said the medical mission is part of the...
Posted On Sep 03 2011 01:06
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