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Can I use my Costa Rican identity card to request public services in Costa Rica?
Yes, the Costa Rican identity card is accepted as an identification document to request public services in Costa Rica, such as electricity, water, telephone services, among others.
Is there a point or rating system to evaluate the ethical conduct of contractors in Peru?
Yes, in Peru, there may be a point or rating system to evaluate the ethical conduct of contractors [details on evaluation criteria, weighting of ethical practices]. This helps rank contractors based on their integrity in bidding processes.
How has access to financial services changed during the embargoes in Bolivia, and what are the initiatives to promote financial inclusion despite economic restrictions?
Access to financial services is essential. Initiatives could include development of digital banking services, microcredit programs and financial education. Analyzing these initiatives offers insights into Bolivia's ability to promote financial inclusion in times of economic constraints.
Can a seizure in Peru affect the debtor's ability to obtain a mobile phone contract?
A seizure in Peru generally will not directly affect the debtor's ability to obtain a mobile phone contract. However, some mobile phone companies may perform credit checks before approving your application for a contract. If the debtor has a history of liens or outstanding debts, this could affect contract approval or result in more restrictive conditions.
How are cases of juvenile offenders addressed in the Colombian juvenile criminal system?
In the Colombian juvenile penal system, the aim is to rehabilitate minor offenders through socio-educational measures. Deprivation of liberty is considered a last resort and for a limited time.
What is the economic impact of KYC on the Costa Rican film industry, considering foreign investment and copyright protection?
In the film industry, KYC has a positive economic impact by attracting foreign investment and protecting copyright, thus stimulating the growth and sustainability of this industry in Costa Rica.
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