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What happens if a person in Chile wants to eliminate or clean their disciplinary record?
In Chile, a person can request the expungement or cleanup of their disciplinary record if they believe they have been unfairly disciplined or if certain conditions have been met, such as time elapsed without additional infractions. This usually requires a formal application and the fulfillment of certain specific requirements.
How are the judicial records of people who were acquitted in Peru managed?
The judicial records of people acquitted in Peru may remain part of their record unless their cancellation is requested. In some cases, acquitted individuals may qualify for expungement of their records, as long as they meet established legal requirements.
What is the process for Bolivian citizens who have changed their name due to the adoption of an artistic or artisanal identity and wish to reflect this change on their identity card?
Name changes for artistic or artisanal reasons can be registered on the identity card by presenting supporting legal documentation and following the procedure established by the SEGIP.
What has been the impact of the embargo in Venezuela on the security and stability of the region?
The embargo has had implications for the security and stability of the region. The economic and political crisis in Venezuela generated by the embargo has led to massive migratory flows, which can generate tensions and challenges in neighboring countries in terms of border security, provision of public services and management of the humanitarian crisis. Furthermore, political and diplomatic tensions related to the embargo may affect regional relations.
Can you obtain a RUT online or only in person?
In Chile, it is possible to obtain a RUT both online through the SII website and in person at the SII offices or at authorized entities.
Can I obtain my judicial records in Chile if I have been acquitted or my case has been judicially closed?
If you have been acquitted or your case has been judicially closed in Chile, your judicial record should not show criminal convictions. However, the process of updating records may not be immediate. If your record still reflects incorrect information, you can request a review and correction to ensure that it correctly reflects the current status of your legal situation.
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