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“ CRISOL DE RAZAS ” EXTRAORDINARY MIGRATION REGULARIZATION PROCESS. Regional Seminar on Integration Policies for Migrants, Refugees, and Returned Migrants San José, Costa Rica February 2012 . LEGAL FRAMEWORK. ACT 3, FEBRUARY 22, 2008, ARTICLE 6, PARAGRAPH 2: ROLES OF SNM
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“CRISOL DE RAZAS” EXTRAORDINARY MIGRATION REGULARIZATION PROCESS Regional Seminar on Integration Policies for Migrants, Refugees, and Returned Migrants San José, Costa Rica February 2012
LEGAL FRAMEWORK • ACT 3, FEBRUARY 22, 2008, ARTICLE 6, PARAGRAPH 2: ROLES OF SNM • “To organize, direct, record, supervise, and provide immigration services to foreign nationals and to ensure an effective control of their stay in the country within the stipulations of this Decree-Law”. • EXECUTIVE DECREE 320, AUGUST 6, 2008, ARTICLE 171: • The Director of the National Immigration Service may authorize immigration procedures to legalize eligible foreign nationals for humanitarian reasons and in exceptional cases.
OBJECTIVE • To regularize irregular foreign nationals observing the criteria of: • Security • To identify the number of irregular persons • Legal status through the biometrics system • Human Rights Protection • To avoid labour exploitation and abusive treatment • Government Policy • Pay taxes and thus, have access to social security • Work permit
PROCEDURE • PRESIDENT’S MANDATE • THE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION SERVICE SIGNS A JUSTIFIED RESOLUTION • PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER • DISSEMINATION THROUGH THE MEDIA
REQUIREMENTS • HAVING STAYED IN AN IRREGULAR MANNER IN THE COUNTRY FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR, AND NOT HAVING LEFT THE COUNTRY FOR MORE THAN 6 MONTHS DURING THAT YEAR; • NO PENDING PROCEDURES BEFORE THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION SERVICE; • APPEARING IN PERSON; • SUBMITTING THE REQUESTED DOCUMENTS AND FORMS; • MAKING THE REQUIRED PAYMENT.
STATISTICAL DATA • 8 EXTRAORDINARY REGULARIZATIONS • 17,557 FOREIGN NATIONALS REGULARIZED • COLOMBIA IS THE COUNTRY WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF NATIONALS REGULARIZED IN PANAMA: 9,156 • NICARAGUA IS SECOND: 4,031 • THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IS THIRD: 882
THANK YOU Lic. Síngara García Carrillo International Affairs National Immigration Service sgarcia@minseg.gob.pa