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Can a Dominican citizen obtain an identity card if he or she resides abroad permanently?
Yes, a Dominican citizen residing abroad permanently can obtain a Dominican identity card at the corresponding consulate or embassy of the Dominican Republic. The ID issued abroad allows the citizen to exercise their rights and carry out procedures as if they were in Dominican territory. The validity and requirements may vary, so it is advisable to contact the Dominican diplomatic representation to obtain specific information about the process of obtaining the ID abroad.
What are the rights of people in situations of human mobility, such as those displaced by natural disasters, in Guatemala?
People in situations of human mobility due to natural disasters in Guatemala have rights protected by the Constitution and international treaties. These rights include the right to protection, humanitarian assistance, access to basic services, security, housing and non-discrimination.
What is the process of protection measures in favor of people with disabilities in Peru and what is their objective?
Protection measures in favor of people with disabilities are applied to guarantee their rights and well-being, including the appointment of guardians or curators for those who cannot take care of themselves.
What protection measures exist in the Dominican Republic to guarantee compliance with alimony in the event of evasion of obligations by the Alimony Debtor?
In the Dominican Republic, there are protective measures to guarantee compliance with alimony in case of evasion by the Alimony Debtor. This may include garnishing bank accounts, garnishing wages, seizing assets, and imposing fines. These measures are applied to enforce food obligations
What is your strategy to evaluate the candidate's ability to lead work inclusion projects for people with disabilities, considering the importance of diversity in the Argentine work environment?
Labor inclusion is essential. We seek to understand how the candidate leads inclusion projects for people with disabilities, their approach to eliminating barriers and their contribution to creating an inclusive work environment in Argentina, where diversity is a key value.
Can I request the cancellation of my judicial record in Peru if the crimes were committed through co-authorship or complicity, but not directly by me?
If the crimes in your judicial record were committed by co-authorship or complicity, but not directly by you, you may be able to request the cancellation of your judicial record in Peru. Peruvian legislation contemplates the possibility of canceling the record when it is demonstrated that participation in the crime was not of a primary nature and certain requirements are met. It is advisable to seek legal advice to evaluate your specific situation and determine if you can request cancellation.
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