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State Secretary Van der Burg concludes visit to Saba

State Secretary Van der Burg (center) met with personnel of the Immigration and Naturalization Department IND and the Social Affairs and Labor SWZ unit on Saba. Photo: OLS

THE BOTTOM- Dutch State Secretary for Justice and Security Eric van der Burg closed off his visit to Saba late Wednesday afternoon. On the program were a series of meetings that mostly focused on matters relating to border control.

The state secretary had a meeting with Island Governor Jonathan Johnson, the Immigration and Naturalization Department IND and the Social Affairs and Labor SWZ unit, but also with the Saba University School of Medicine to discuss matters related to immigration and labor market procedures. A meeting was also held with the Royal Dutch Marechaussee and the Customs Department to discuss border control, also in relation to the ferry service.

Immigration was an important aspect of Van der Burg’s visit. “More than half of the people living on Saba are not originally from here, so therefore when it comes to labor migration, it’s very important for Saba and the IND has to play its role in this,” he said in a short interview at the end of his visit, shortly before boarding the Makana Ferry to St. Eustatius.

Improvement

There is room for improvement, said the State Secretary. “We talked about the Makana Ferry service. We have a pilot for two years. We can arrange to make some procedures better. And, we are discussing the procedures where it comes to labor migration, because there are a lot of regulations that are made in The Hague, but the situation on Saba is different than in the European part of the Kingdom. We can make some procedures more effective and efficient.”

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