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Oct 2022
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Ep.232: Migrant report reveals extent of...

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Temporary visa holders have protested across the country over excessive wait times for permanent residency. - I titolari di visti temporanei hanno protestato in tutto il Paese contro i tempi d’attesa eccessivi per la residenza permanente. 
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