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What is Ecuador's position regarding the right to freedom of assembly and demonstration?
Ecuador recognizes and guarantees the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and demonstration. People have the right to congregate and express their opinions collectively, as long as the limits established by law are respected, such as respect for the rights of third parties and the maintenance of public order.
Can I request the cancellation of my judicial record in Peru if I have been the victim of a crime and my innocence has been proven?
If you have been a victim of a crime and your innocence has been proven, you may be able to request the cancellation of your judicial record in Peru. In cases of miscarriage of justice or situations where it has been proven that you did not commit the crime, you can file a cancellation request and provide appropriate evidence. It is important to seek legal advice and submit all necessary documents and evidence to support your application.
What is the procedure for Bolivian citizens who wish to change their name on the identity card due to cultural or spiritual reasons?
Name changes for cultural or spiritual reasons require legal documentation that supports the modification and must be processed at SEGIP.
Can a PEP in Mexico open a bank account abroad?
Yes, a PEP in Mexico can open a foreign bank account, but must comply with that country's regulations and, in some cases, may be subject to stricter due diligence measures.
What nonimmigrant visa options are available for Panamanian citizens who wish to carry out temporary activities in the United States, such as tourism or family visits?
Options include the B-1 Visa for business visitors and the B-2 Visa for tourism or leisure visitors.
What is the importance of cocoa in the pre-Hispanic culture of Mexico
Cacao was considered sacred by the pre-Hispanic civilizations of Mexico, such as the Mayans and the Aztecs. It was used to prepare a drink called "xocolātl", which was associated with divinity and was used in religious ceremonies, rituals and as currency.
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