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BIZA calls on ‘unregistered’ workers to show up for registration

PARAMARIBO - All of the state employees who failed to get registered during the mandatory registration between October 1st, 2022 and February 28th,...

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2023 and between January 30th, 2024 and February 3rd, 2024 have one final chance to get registered from February 2nd until February 6th from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. The director at the Ministry of Home Affairs (BIZA), Mohamad Eskak, made it clear that these state employees must show up in person at the Ministry of Home Affairs located at the Wilhelminastraat 3. He also made it clear that this is the final registration. The state employees are required to show up with a valid ID card, driver’s license or passport and a paycheck that is not older than 3 months. They must also bring along their written labor agreement and a copy of the diploma of the last school they graduated from. State employees who do not meet the requirements of the mandatory registration will not longer receive their salary and they will also be fired. This registration does not apply to state employees who were hired as of March 1st, 2023.

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