Belize
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In relative terms, Belize is the Central American country that has received the largest foreign population since 1983. In 2000, foreigners constituted 14.8 percent of the population. This migrant population has heavily impacted services, access to land and job opportunities, particularly in major urban centres like Belize City. This is an important challenge to the government, particularly in terms of social integration and cohesion. However, Belize is considered a country of immigrants as the state was constituted on the basis of ethnic and cultural diversity, and authorities have taken important steps to regularise the situation of foreigners by granting temporary employment permits and citizenship to Central American immigrants. IOM has been cooperating with the government in projects aimed at documenting its citizens, in particular by establishing a secure passport issuing system, combined with a biometric subsystem for duplicate identity checking. Other assistance is being provided in the framework of a counter-trafficking research project and in the OCAM.
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Counter-Trafficking Newsletter
- Por Una Migración Segura, March-April 2009 | ES






