Sec. 4. Additional requirements for non-immigrant residency in Guam
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It is the sense of Congress that— the special and unique relationship the United States and the Freely Associated States share ought to be enhanced by robust economic cooperation and partnership between migrants of the two entities; key to this partnership is ensured economic stability through the bolstering of local markets on Guam; both employing and employed entities on the island contribute to the success and proliferation of the Compacts of Free Association; and the Compacts of Free Association should include provisions for greater economic success in Guam through sure employment opportunity.
In addition to any other requirements under law, an individual of any Freely Associated State may not obtain non-immigrant residency status in Guam unless the individual, upon arrival, provides the following: Proof of— employment with one or more authorized employers, as determined by the Governor of Guam in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Labor, and proof of beginning such employment within 10 business days of such arrival; or admission to receive education from one or more of authorized educational facilities, as determined by the Governor of Guam in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Labor, and proof of beginning such studies within 10 business days of such arrival.
Proof of the residential address at which the individual will establish residence upon admission to Guam.