~ Those who ignore request will be deported ~
PHILIPSBURG--Brooks Tower Accord (BTA) applicants who filed for their BTA permits via "bogus employers" will be given three weeks to present their real employers without penalty, the Brooks Tower Accord Advisory Committee announced on Friday evening.
The committee, on authority of Justice Minister Roland Duncan said applicants whose permits have been approved, will be contacted "soon."
"Those who don't qualify - registered with a bogus company as employer - will be notified and will be given three weeks time to rectify this, by coming in with the real employer and the required information. This is without penalty," the committee said in a press release Friday.
"However if these persons who are registered with a bogus employer do not come in and adhere to this strict notice, they will be subject to prosecution and deportation," the release concluded.
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