Alexander: Migrants to pay $700 to register - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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T&T – Introduces Registration Requirements for Migrants
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has announced that it will begin registering all undocumented migrants in the country starting next week, warning that individuals who fail to comply could face immediate deportation. Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander announced during the weekly post-Cabinet news conference on Thursday night. He said the initiative will be implemented under a new Migration Registration Framework that applies to all …
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago announced that it will start registering all undocumented migrants from next week and thus have the opportunity to work legally, as they did with Venezuelans in 2019. As reported by Trinidadian National Security Minister Roger Alexander, on Thursday night, where he explained that [...] The Trinidad and Tobago entry will register every undocumented migrant to work legally was first published in Information Fo…
Alexander: Migrants to pay $700 to register - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander has announced that the registration of illegal migrants in Trinidad and Tobago will begin on January 30. At a post-Cabinet media briefing on January 22, Alexander said a $700 fee would be attached to the registration, with children exempted. The registration card would be valid for one year, expiring on December 31, 2026. According to a 2023 report by The Assessment Capacities Project, there are over…
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