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  • 31guest worker — noun Date: 1966 a foreign laborer working temporarily in an industrialized usually European country …

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  • 32H-1B visa — The H 1B is a non immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration Nationality Act, section 101(a)(15)(H). It allows U.S. employers to employ foreign guest workers in specialty occupations.The regulations define a “specialty occupation”… …

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  • 33H-2A Visa — An H 2A visa allows a foreign national entry into the U.S. for temporary or seasonal agricultural work. There are several requirements of the employer in regards to this visa. The H 2A temporary agricultural program establishes a means for… …

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  • 34Human rights in Japan — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 35Immigrant workers in Singapore — have been closely associated with the country s economic development. After independence in 1965, immigration laws were modified in 1966 to reinforce Singapore s identity as a sovereign state. However, the initial strict controls on immigrant… …

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  • 36Visa (document) — This article is about the international travel document. For other uses, see Visa (disambiguation). Entry visa valid in Schengen treaty countries. Issued by France …

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  • 37Racial issues in Japan — In 2005, a United Nations special rapporteur on racism and xenophobia expressed concerns about deep and profound racism in Japan and insufficient government recognition of the problem. [cite web|url=http://www.unic.or.jp/new/pr05 057 E.htm |title …

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  • 38Labor certification — is a United States of America immigration concept. There are several options available to US employers who wish to hire foreign, non immigrant workers on a temporary but long term basis: H 1B visas, L 1 visas, TN status and other options. These… …

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  • 39George W. Bush: Immigration Reform — ▪ Primary Source       The United States has long been referred to as a “melting pot” and a “nation of immigrants.” Despite this, immigration has been a contentious issue in the country s history, from the clamour of concerned citizens such as… …

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  • 40Migrant workers in Kuwait — Part of a series on Human rights in Kuwait Bidoon Women s rights Migrant workers Freedom of the press Freedo …

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