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From next Fri­day, un­doc­u­ment­ed im­mi­grants will be able to start the process of reg­is­ter­ing to work legal­ly in Trinidad and To­ba­go. Adult ap­pli­cants will be re­quired to pay $700, and those who fail to reg­is­ter will face im­me­di­ate de­por­ta­tion.

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From next Fri­day, un­doc­u­ment­ed im­mi­grants will be able to start the process of reg­is­ter­ing to work legal­ly in Trinidad and To­ba­go. Adult ap­pli­cants will be re­quired to pay $700, and those who fail to reg­is­ter will face im­me­di­ate de­por­ta­tion.

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