Ministry promises to ensure foreigners comply with work permit terms
THE Ministry of Labour and Social Security says it has been working closely with its key partners to ensure that foreign nationals continue to be compliant with the terms and conditions of their work permits.
“We have the full assurance and confidence of our partners, including the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA), in the granting of work permits and we are pleased with the level of monitoring that is taking place,” director of the Work Permit Unit in the ministry, Lisa-Ann Grant, told JIS News at a recent ‘think tank’.
She explained that before an applicant is granted a work permit, a detailed background check is done by an inter-ministerial committee to verify the individual’s status.
Grant’s assurance comes as the ministry seeks to revise the processing of work permits for foreign nationals, in an effort to attract more foreign investment in underskilled areas, including manufacturing, agriculture, forestry and fishing.