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What is the policy to promote the development of the education tourism tourism sector in Chile?
The Chilean government has established policies to promote the development of the education tourism sector with the aim of attracting international students and promoting the country's educational offering. Alliances have been established with national and international educational institutions, student exchange programs have been promoted, quality policies and recognition of academic degrees have been strengthened, and work has been done to promote tourist destinations with quality education options.
How can I obtain a Social Security affiliation certificate in Peru?
To obtain a Social Security affiliation certificate in Peru, you must go to the Health Provider Entity (EPS) to which you are affiliated. You must present your ID, complete the application and the corresponding procedure. The membership certificate will be issued by the EPS.
What happens if a debtor disagrees with the value assigned to his or her assets seized at auction?
If a debtor does not agree with the value assigned to his seized assets at an auction, he can challenge the valuation before the judge. The judge will review the valuation and make a decision based on the evidence presented. The goal is to ensure that assets are valued fairly and that the auction process reflects their true market value.
What is the statute of limitations for investigating and sanctioning possible illegal activities of PEPs in Mexico?
The statute of limitations may vary depending on the nature of the illegal activity, but investigations can take place over several years, especially in cases of corruption.
What are the applicable laws in Venezuela to combat robbery and theft?
In Venezuela, robbery and theft are classified as crimes in the Penal Code. The laws that are applied to combat these criminal behaviors include the sanction of penalties proportional to the seriousness of the crimes, as well as the implementation of security and prevention measures. Furthermore, there are aggravating factors when these crimes are committed with the use of firearms, in inhabited places or against public property. Law enforcement authorities, such as the police and the Public Prosecutor's Office, work together to investigate, prosecute and prosecute those responsible for these crimes.
How is the president elected in Costa Rica?
The president of Costa Rica is elected by popular vote in general elections held every four years. Citizens over 18 years of age have the right to vote and the candidate who obtains the majority of votes becomes president.
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