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Immigration laws in El Salvador establish specific requirements for background checks in order to grant residence permits or visas.
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How are interest and penalties for tax debts calculated in Colombia?
In Colombia, interest and penalties for tax debts are calculated according to the rates established by the DIAN. These rates may vary depending on the type of tax and the duration of the debt. It is essential to understand the current fee structure and seek professional advice regarding this. Taxpayers should be aware that penalties and interest can add up quickly, so proactively addressing debts and negotiating with the DIAN can help reduce the financial impact of penalties.
Can a person convicted of a crime abroad obtain a certificate of no criminal record in Panama?
A person convicted of a crime abroad can request a certificate of no criminal record in Panama, but the evaluation will depend on the nature of the crime and the applicable laws.
What measures have been taken to guarantee the protection of the political rights of politically exposed people in Venezuela?
Venezuela Various measures have been taken to guarantee the protection of the political rights of politically exposed persons in Venezuela. This includes calling for free and fair elections, promoting inclusive political participation, respecting freedom of expression and association, and protecting against political persecution and repression. However, the current situation poses challenges to the full realization of these rights.
What is the legal protection for the rights of people in an irregular migration situation in the Dominican Republic?
People in irregular migration situations in the Dominican Republic also have rights protected by law. Although irregular immigration status may have administrative implications, the legislation recognizes that these people have fundamental rights, such as the right to dignity, non-discrimination, medical care, and due process in the event of detention or deportation.
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