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The P-1 Visa is for Chilean artists and athletes who wish to compete or perform in the United States. They must demonstrate a high level of skill and renown in their field and obtain an offer of employment from a US employer or sports entity. Additionally, they must meet the specific requirements of their category, whether P-1A for athletes or P-1B for artists.
What progress has been made in the identity validation of minors in Mexico?
The identity validation of minors in Mexico has advanced with the introduction of specific identification documents for this group, such as the CURP (Unique Population Registry Code) for newborns. Additionally, measures have been put in place to protect children's identities online, such as parental consent requirements for online services and specific regulations for the collection of data from minors. However, there are still challenges in protecting children's identities in the digital environment.
What is the tax debt notification procedure in Paraguay?
The SET notifies taxpayers of their tax debts through formal communications and may use various means, such as letters and electronic notifications.
What is the minimum and maximum duration of a rental contract in Bolivia?
In Bolivia, the minimum duration of a lease contract is one year. However, the parties can agree to a shorter duration in temporary lease contracts. The maximum duration of the lease contract is 5 years, although it can be renewed by mutual agreement between the landlord and the tenant.
What tax consequences exist for those who carry out simulated operations in Mexico?
Carrying out simulated transactions, also known as "false billing," is a tax crime in Mexico and can have serious tax consequences. This includes sanctions and fines, as well as inclusion in the RECAV, which negatively affects the tax record.
What differences exist between criminal records and police records in Peru?
Criminal records in Peru refer to records of convictions and sentences issued by a court, while police records include information about arrests and ongoing court proceedings. Both types of background can influence a person's life.
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