Americans can work as employees in Aruba only if no qualified local applicant is available.Aruba has a skilled labor force and low unemployment. Jobs are only offered to non-Arubans if no Aruban is qualified or available to fill the position. Two permits are required to live and work on Aruba. A residence permit is required for residing in Aruba for more than 3 months. The future employer is required to complete the application for a work permit.Permits are available from the Department for Integration, Policy and Admission of Aliens [Departamento di Inegracion, Maneho y Admision di Stranhero, DIMAS]. Their address is Wilhelminastraat 31-33, Oranjestad, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 522-1500. Their fax number s [297] 522-1505. Their email address is [email protected].
What are Aruba's drug laws?
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What are Aruba's drug laws?
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Arubas drug laws are severe, according to the U.S. Department of State Travel Information on Aruba. Its noted that the penalties for illegal drug possession, trafficking, or use are severe. Convicted offenders are given long jail sentencesand heavy fines.It also is noted that unknowingly violating Arubas laws may result in expulsion, arrest, or imprisonment.For information on criminal penalties in Aruba, please visit the link provided below.
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