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What are the rights of Paraguayans in Spain in terms of protection against racial discrimination?
Paraguayans in Spain have rights protected against racial discrimination. Spanish legislation prohibits discrimination based on origin, nationality or any other condition. Paraguayans can report any form of discrimination to the competent authorities. In addition, there are organizations and NGOs that offer support and resources for those who have been victims of racial discrimination.
What is the impact of KYC on foreign investment in film projects that reflect the cultural diversity of Costa Rica?
KYC has a positive impact on foreign investment in film projects by ensuring transparent transactions, thus stimulating the production of films that reflect the cultural diversity of Costa Rica and promoting the film industry.
What is the situation of water management in urban areas of Honduras?
Water management in urban areas of Honduras faces challenges due to scarcity, contamination, and lack of infrastructure for the treatment and distribution of drinking water. The growing demand for water, the degradation of water sources and climate change increase pressure on water resources in cities, requiring conservation measures and efficient use of water.
Can I use the Identification Card as an identification document in Peru?
The Identification Card is valid as an identification document in Peru only for members of the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru in the exercise of their official duties.
Can I use my Panamanian passport as an identification document in retirement procedures in Panama?
Yes, the Panamanian passport can be used as an identification document in retirement procedures in Panama, along with other documents and specific requirements established by the responsible entity.
How does Panamanian legislation address verification on international sanctions lists to prevent illicit activities?
Panamanian legislation addresses verification on international sanctions lists as part of its measures against money laundering and terrorist financing. Financial institutions and other entities subject to supervision must regularly consult and verify sanctions lists issued by international organizations. Law 23 of 2015 and its regulations establish the procedures and requirements for due diligence, including the review of sanctions lists, with the objective of preventing participation in illicit activities and complying with international standards.
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