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What resources are available for victims of domestic violence seeking help through family justice in El Salvador?
They can access shelters, free legal aid, protection orders, and other support services provided by the justice system.
What measures have been taken to address the risk of money laundering in the gaming and casino sector in Chile?
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How is foreign work experience validated when looking for employment in Spain as an Ecuadorian?
Validation of foreign work experience may require the homologation of degrees or the presentation of certificates and work references. This process varies by profession and can be managed through specific entities.
What is "know your customer" and how is it applied in the prevention of money laundering in Argentina?
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