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How is the issuance of the identity card processed for Bolivian citizens who have been outside the country for a long period and wish to return?
Citizens who have been away for a long period can request the issuance or renewal of the identity card, presenting the required documentation to SEGIP upon returning to the country.
Can I negotiate with the SII to reduce or forgive my tax debts?
Yes, it is possible to negotiate with the SII to reach payment agreements or even request partial forgiveness of debts. However, the approval of such agreements depends on the financial situation of the taxpayer and the disposition of the SII. You can apply to explore these options.
Can judicial records in Ecuador be used to discriminate against a person in the workplace?
No, in Ecuador it is prohibited to use judicial records to discriminate against a person in the workplace. The Ecuadorian Constitution and the Organic Labor Law establish the right to non-discrimination in employment, which includes the prohibition of using judicial records as the sole criterion to make hiring decisions or to discriminate against employees in the workplace. Employers must evaluate candidates and employees based on their abilities, competencies
What is the compensatory pension in Chile and when is it granted?
The compensatory pension is an economic benefit that can be granted to one of the spouses in the event of divorce or legal separation, when there is a manifest inequality in the economic and property situation of both. It is granted to compensate for the economic imbalance that the most vulnerable spouse may suffer.
What is the process for the return of minors in Chile in cases of illegal retention abroad?
The process of returning minors in Chile in cases of illegal retention abroad is based on international treaties, and an application is submitted to the court for the return of the minor to their country of habitual residence.
What is the penalty for white slavery in El Salvador?
White slave trafficking is punishable by prison sentences and fines in El Salvador. This crime involves the recruitment, transportation or reception of people with the purpose of sexually exploiting them, which seeks to prevent and punish to combat human trafficking and protect the victims.
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