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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2010 deportation employment permit PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part I: Personal Details. Enter your surname and other names in full, ensuring you use block letters for clarity.
  3. Indicate your sex by ticking the appropriate box, then provide your date of birth, place of birth, and nationality.
  4. Complete the passport information section by entering your passport number, place of issue, date of issue, and expiry date.
  5. Detail your occupation and relevant work experience. Include the name of your employer and nature of employment.
  6. Attach certified copies of academic and professional certificates as required in the appendices section.
  7. In the declaration section, confirm that all information is accurate by signing and dating the form.
  8. If applicable, have your employer complete Part II with their details and job offer specifics before submitting.

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Temporary Protected Status () is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of certain countries experiencing problems that make it difficult or unsafe for their nationals to be deported there.
NOTE: If you are deportable under paragraphs (2), (3), or (4) of former section 241(a) of the INA, you must establish that you have been physically present in the United States for a continuous period of not less than ten (10) years immediately following the commission of an act or assumption of a status constituting a
0:00 1:00 I just received my EAD. Okay will this protect me from deportation. A work permit doesnt protectMoreI just received my EAD. Okay will this protect me from deportation. A work permit doesnt protect you from deportation. What does protect you from deportation.
Asylum is an option for undocumented immigrants who have faced, or will likely face, persecution if returned to their home country. You can apply for asylum affirmatively or defensively. In other words, you can proactively use it, or you can raise it as a defense to deportation or removal proceedings.
Visa and Immigration Permit Fees 37 Residence Permit Variation by Change of Address 2,000 38 Residence Permit Variation by Change of Passport 2,000 39 Spouse Permit Issuance 3,000 40 Spouse Permit Renewal 6,00071 more rows

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(1) Subject to the other provisions of this Act, a person shall not enter Zambia at a place other than a port of entry. (2) Subject to this section, a person who is not a citizen shall not enter Zambia unless that person is in possession of a valid temporary residence permit, residence permit or valid border pass.
To stay in Zambia beyond your authorised period, apply for an extension at a Zambian immigration office or through Zambias e-service platform. Overstaying can result in fines, arrest, imprisonment or deportation.

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