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  2. The Biden administration is considering a plan to protect from deportation undocumented immigrants who are the spouses of U.S. citizens and get them access to work permits, according to two ...

  3. Work permit (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    the spouse or registered partner. of an EEA national who is employed in Belgium since at least one year with an open-ended contract; of special residence permit holders from the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Croatia; of a diplomat or consul

  4. Work permit - Wikipedia

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    With an open work permit, an applicant can work for any employer, but an employer-specific work permit allows the applicant to work for only one employer. [15] For a foreigner to apply for a work permit in Canada, their employer may have to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC ...

  5. Biden will announce deportation protection and work permits ...

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    The policy will allow roughly 490,000 spouses of U.S. citizens an opportunity to apply for a “parole in place” program, which would shield them from deportations and offer them work permits if ...

  6. Temporary residency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The project has since evolved to better suit employers needs, for example by increasing the length of the work permit from 12 to 24 months. However this is not the case for those entering through 2 occupation-specific programs: the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) or the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP).

  7. Guest worker program - Wikipedia

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    The Bracero Program was a temporary-worker importation agreement between the United States and Mexico from 1942 to 1964. Initially created in 1942 as an emergency procedure to alleviate wartime labor shortages, the program actually lasted until 1964, bringing approximately 4.5 million legal Mexican workers into the United States during its lifespan.

  8. Conjugal visit - Wikipedia

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    Conjugal visits of up to 72 hours with (including de facto) spouses or registered partners or relatives are permitted at least once every half year.This is permitted assuming no safety issues with the inmate or lack of confidence in the reputability of the visitor.

  9. Dual-career commuter couples - Wikipedia

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    Commuter couples are a subset of dual-career couples who live apart in separate residences while both partners pursue careers. [1]Gilbert and Rachlin address the difference between dual-earner families and dual-career families, distinguishing that dual-earner couples are those in which both spouses are earning for the family, but one or both of them consider their occupational involvement as a ...