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Identity card BES: version for Saba. The Identity card BES (locally also known as sedula) is a uniform identity card for residents in the Caribbean Netherlands introduced upon the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010. [1]
Aruba passport stamp (background: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, US) Curaçao entry stamp Sint Maarten entry stamp. A common visa exists since the end of 2010 for the territories of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten (landen (English: countries) within the Kingdom) and the Caribbean Netherlands (Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, which are part of the country the Netherlands) which form together ...
The Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba [1] (Dutch: Gemeenschappelijk Hof van Justitie van Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten en van Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba) serves the three Caribbean countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten) and the three Caribbean special municipalities of the Netherlands ...
Argentina: called residente permanente [2] Australia Bahrain Belize Brazil Brunei: called penduduk tetap Canada: permanent residents, previously known as landed immigrants Chile China: called 永久居留权 yǒngjiǔ-jūliúquán, programme started from 2004 [3] Costa Rica Curaçao: called sedula [4] Dominican Republic Ecuador
The students no longer have a sedula [29] which is a Permanent residency status, and were therefore not eligible for the reparation flights which had taken place. [30] On 30 April, Zita Jesus-Leito, Minister of Traffic and Transport, announced that reparation is not possible until at least 10 May.
[2] Aruba and Sint Maarten, also former parts of the Netherlands Antilles, discontinued using the code in 1986 and 2011 respectively. Aruba now uses country code 297, and Sint Maarten uses the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) country code 1 with area code 721. [3] The International call prefix is 00.
The Curaçaoan Justice Minister had asked the Governor of Curaçao for aid, who turned to the Dutch government. [2] The military support ended on 13 January 2015. [ 18 ] In 2017 prison personnel made a public outreach to the Netherlands, stating that complaints were not followed up by the prison authorities and public prosecutor. [ 19 ]
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