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How is obtaining an IPR for a Guatemalan citizen born abroad carried out?
For a Guatemalan citizen born abroad, obtaining the DPI is done through the Guatemalan consulate or embassy in the country of residence. The procedures established by the National Registry of Persons (RENAP) abroad must be followed.
What has been done to promote the participation of women in sports in Panama?
In Panama, measures have been implemented to promote the participation of women in sports. Sports promotion programs have been created for girls and young people, as well as training and competition spaces for women in various sports disciplines. In addition, work has been done to eliminate gender stereotypes and barriers in sport, promoting equal opportunities and recognition of the achievements of female athletes.
What are the steps to request a tax exemption in Ecuador?
The request for tax exemption in Ecuador is made before the Internal Revenue Service (SRI). You must submit an application, justify the reason for the exemption, and meet the established requirements. This procedure is important in specific cases, such as non-profit organizations or government activities.
What is the impact of the embargo in Bolivia on transportation infrastructure and what are the strategies to maintain and improve road and communications networks despite economic restrictions?
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What is the firearm registration process in the Dominican Republic?
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