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].
Who is Aruba's Prime Minister?
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Who is Aruba's Prime Minister?
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Michiel [Mike] Godfried Eman [b. September 1, 1961] is the current and Fifth Prime Minister of Aruba. In the general elections on September 25, 2009, Emans party, the Aruban Peoples Party [Arubaanse Volkspartij/Partido di Pueblo Arubano][AVP], won 48 percent of the vote. Eman took office on October 30, 2009. His brother, Jan [Henny] Hendrik Albert Eman [b. March 20, 1948], was the First and Third Prime Minister of Aruba.
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