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What are the rights of women in informal work situations in Ecuador?
In Ecuador, women in informal work situations have guaranteed labor rights. Even if they work in the informal sector, they have the right to decent work, safe and healthy working conditions, fair remuneration, social protection and non-discrimination on the basis of gender. Policies and programs are promoted to improve their working conditions and facilitate their transition to the formal sector.
Can I request a review of the procedures and actions during the embargo process in Colombia?
Yes, you can request a review of the procedures and actions during the embargo process in Colombia. If you believe there have been irregularities or violations in the process, you can apply to the court to request a review. You must provide evidence and arguments that support your request, demonstrating the alleged violations or irregularities committed. The court will evaluate the request and take the necessary measures to ensure a fair process in accordance with the law.
How can you apply for a Self-Employed Visa in Spain for Panamanian citizens who want to establish their own business?
This visa is intended for self-employed people and requires a viable business plan and an investment plan in Spain.
Is there an age limit to work in the Dominican Republic?
In the Dominican Republic, the minimum age to work is established in Law 136-03, which prohibits minors under 14 years of age from performing paid work, with some exceptions for light work. The minimum age may vary depending on the type of work.
Is it possible to obtain a copy of my passport in Panama if I need it as an additional backup?
Copies of passports are not issued in Panama. However, you can carry a photocopy of your passport as an additional backup, but remember that the photocopy has no official validity.
What to do if there is an error on the identity card after a legal gender change?
After a legal gender change, if there is an error on the identity card, a correction request must be submitted to the Civil Registry. Legal documents will be required to support the gender change and the requested correction.
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