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How is the situation handled for Bolivian citizens who have lost their identity card in the context of a civil conflict and need a replacement to guarantee their safety?
In contexts of civil conflict, SEGIP can coordinate with local authorities and international organizations to facilitate the urgent issuance of identity cards and guarantee the security of affected citizens.
What is adoption by a same-sex couple in Mexico and how is it carried out?
Adoption by a same-sex couple in Mexico is the process through which a couple made up of two people of the same sex can adopt a minor. The adoption process by a same-sex couple is similar to other adoptions, and legal requirements must be met, such as suitability assessment and verification of the legal status and needs of the child.
What is the legal framework for insurance operations in Colombia?
Insurance operations in Colombia are regulated by the Financial Superintendence of Colombia and the Commercial Code, among other regulations. The legal framework establishes the requirements and conditions for the operation of insurance companies, the offer of products and services, consumer protection and the settlement of claims. Transparency, financial solvency and the protection of the rights of policyholders are promoted.
How are adoptions of minors who have been in child protection systems in Guatemala legally addressed?
Adoptions of minors who have been in child protection systems in Guatemala are legally addressed through specific processes. The aim is to evaluate the suitability of adopters and ensure a smooth transition for the child from the protection system to a permanent family environment.
How is cooperation between financial institutions in Paraguay encouraged to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing?
In Paraguay, cooperation between financial institutions is promoted to share information on suspicious activities and improve the detection and prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing.
Can I request my criminal record if I have changed my name or surname in the Dominican Republic?
Yes, you can request your criminal record in the Dominican Republic even if you have changed your name or surname. You must provide current and accurate identifying information, including previous names, for records to properly match you.
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