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What are the requirements to obtain a work visa in Spain as a Mexican citizen if I want to work in the construction and civil engineering sector?
To work in the construction and civil engineering sector in Spain as a Mexican citizen, you must have a job offer from a company in the sector. Additionally, you must meet the financial and health insurance requirements to obtain the corresponding work visa. Construction and engineering are important sectors in Spain.
What security measures are taken into account when issuing identity cards for Bolivian citizens abroad?
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What is the impact of corruption on the perception of justice in Mexico?
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What is the crime of illicit enrichment of public servants in Mexican criminal law?
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How are the rights of women in situations of gender violence addressed in indigenous communities in Chile?
Women in indigenous communities in Chile who face gender violence have the right to receive protection and access to specialized services. The implementation of specific measures that respect and value the culture and traditions of indigenous communities is promoted, while guaranteeing the safety and well-being of women. It seeks to strengthen coordination between state agencies and traditional authorities to provide a comprehensive and culturally appropriate response to gender violence in these communities.
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