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The Law on the Legal Status of Aliens stipulates that both foreigners granted refugee status and foreigners granted subsidiary protection must obtain a work permit.
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Vocational , apprenticeship , support for the acquisition of work , subsidised may be offered to persons without qualifications and/or competences matching the needs of the labour market who have been granted refugee status or who have been granted subsidiary or temporary protection.
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Until which date each year permanent residents of Lithuania have the duty to declare their income and taxes paid for the previous year?
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Signs of labour exploitation of migrant workers:
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Match the types of employment contracts in Lithuania with the correct periods.
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Employees in the following categories are entitled to 25 working days of annual leave (30 days if they work 6 days a week):