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The issuance of passports in Panama is regulated by Law 23 of June 22, 2007. For the issuance of the passport, it is required to present the current personal identity card. The regulations establish the procedures and requirements to obtain a passport, guaranteeing that the information contained in the ID is consistent with that provided for the issuance of the passport. This relationship between the identity card and the passport contributes to the integrity of the civil identification system and compliance with international requirements for international travel.
What is the protection for the rights of people in situations of discrimination due to their immigration status in Chile?
In Chile, the rights of people in situations of discrimination due to their immigration status are protected. It seeks to guarantee equal treatment and opportunities for all people, regardless of their origin or immigration status. The integration of migrants into Chilean society is promoted, care and support services are provided, and mechanisms are established to prevent and punish acts of discrimination and xenophobia.
What are the tax implications for investments in the crafts sector and local production in the Dominican Republic?
Investments in the crafts sector and local production in the Dominican Republic may be subject to specific taxes and regulations related to the production and marketing of craft products.
What is the name of your latest research project on the importance of physical activity in the elderly in Ecuador?
My latest research project on the importance of physical activity in the elderly was called [Project Name] and was implemented from [Start Date] to [End Date].
How does the State promote gender equality in family law cases in Panama?
The State can implement policies and laws that promote gender equality in family law cases, seeking to eliminate discrimination based on gender and guaranteeing equity in Panama.
What are the fundamental principles of Law 6 of 2002?
The fundamental principles include the simplification of procedures, transparency, efficiency and citizen participation.
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