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Bar owners in Trinidad and Tobago are being advised to prepare for unannounced visits from the immigration division and police officers. The purpose of these visits is to check for the presence of illegal Venezuelan immigrants working in their establishments. This public notice has been issued as part of a broader effort to regulate immigration and ensure compliance with employment laws. If bar owners are found to be employing Venezuelan immigrants illegally, they may face legal charges. This move is part of the government’s ongoing commitment to uphold the law and protect the rights of all workers. It is also a response to the increasing number of Venezuelans seeking refuge in Trinidad and Tobago due to the ongoing crisis in their home country. Bar owners are being urged to ensure that all their employees have the necessary legal documentation to work in the country. This is not only to avoid potential legal repercussions but also to contribute to the fair and lawful treatment of all workers in Trinidad and Tobago.
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