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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Costa Rica’s Directorate of Migration is expected to reopen Tuesday following a general strike of public workers that closed the office Monday.
What does the change mean? The length of the strike has not been announced, but the Directorate is currently scheduling appointments for Tuesday and thereafter.
Background: The Directorate closed last week in light of an investigation into several officials’ involvement in trafficking, and a labor strike of public workers closed government offices on Monday. The unions have called for an indefinite strike, so it is not clear how long it will last.
BAL Analysis: It appears that the strike may end on Monday, as applicants are currently able to book appointments for this week, but applicants should prepare for delays if the strike continues.
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