PANAMA CHIUDE LE PORTE ALLE RESIDENZE FACILI (L'ULTIMO MELTING POT)
in queste ore a Panama il governo sta gestendo per l'ultima volta L'ACCESSO DI MIGLIAIA DI LAVORATORI a Panama tramite un programma speciale MELTING POT.
il programma MELTING POT ha permesso a migliaia e migliaia di immigrati di prendere la residenza a Panama senza particolari procedure o controlli.
era una residenza temporanea da due a 10 anni ! QUINDI NULLA A CHE FARE CON QUELLA CHE PRENDIAMO NOI ITALIANI CHE E' DEFINITIVA!!! GRAZIE AL TRATTATO DI AMICIZIA IN VIGORE FRA PANAMA E ITALIA.
E' POSSIBILE CHE DAL PROSSIMO ANNO DIVENTI PIU' COSTOSO O PIU' COMPLESSO PRENDERE LA RESIDENZA A PANAMA ANCHE PER NOI ITALIANI...
E COME SEMPRE..CHI ULTIMO ARRIVA MAL ALLOGGIA!!!
PANAMA CITY (AP) — A program that
helped tens of thousands of foreigners get permission to live and work
in Panama entered its final days on Friday with the opening of the last
of the immigration fairs that have roused nationalist sentiment in the
small Central American nation.
Long lines of
people filed into a gymnasium in the capital where officials were
processing applications under a program known as the "melting pot of the
races." The fair runs through Oct. 12, and the government of new
President Juan Carlos Varela says there will be no more.
The
program launched in 2010 temporarily eases requirements for those
seeking to live and work for several years in a country of 3.5 million
people with one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
It
eliminates normal, time-consuming immigration requirements and asks
applicants only to show they've been in the country for a year and have
no trouble with the law. They get a two or 10 year residence and work
permit
Some U.S. and Canadian
citizens have applied, but most of the 48,000 visas granted in earlier
immigration fairs went to Colombians, Nicaraguans, Dominicans and
Venezuelans, including hotel and restaurant workers and some street
vendors.
The
fairs have roused increasing opposition, often based on fears of
competition for jobs, and that has spawned professional and youth groups
united under slogans such as "Panama for Panamanians" and "United for
Panama." The country's main business groups have said attacks on it
border on xenophobia, an allegation most critics reject.
"We
have never been opposed to foreigners, nor are we xenophobic. That's a
lie," said Omayra Avendano, a member of the Soy Panama coalition that
has fought the program.
She
said Panamanians have long lived in harmony with other nationalities,
"but what has come with the fair from the start is total disorder. They
are not taking account of public opinion, of the feelings of
Panamanians."
"The
truth is that foreigners are in all the jobs that are exclusively for
Panamanians, and obviously that has to be regulated, said Irma Arauz,
president of the immigration commission for the College of Lawyers.
PANAMA CHIUDE LE PORTE ALLE RESIDENZE FACILI (L'ULTIMO MELTING POT)
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