St. Maarten is offering cash, plane tickets, and a hotel stay to attract professionals and students back home, with married couples receiving $2,000 and single individuals $1,100 for relocation, along with additional benefits for families. Prime Minister Luc Mercelina announced the initiative to address a shortage of skilled professionals, with incentives including salary adjustments and assistance with student loans for returning residents. The Dutch Caribbean territory aims to reduce its net migration rate of 5.7 migrants per 1,000 persons by offering these attractive relocation packages.
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Commentary: As GE2025 looms, would Singaporeans know foreign interference if we see it?
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: As Singapore prepares for a general election, concerns over foreign interference in the political process are growing. The Ministry of Home Affairs defines such interference as actions by foreign entities that disrupt local politics, often through disinformation, fake identities, and financial support. While Singapore...
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