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Can I use my laminated identity card as an identification document in international procedures?
The acceptance of the laminated identity card as an identification document in international procedures may vary depending on the regulations of each country. It is advisable to check specific identification requirements before traveling.
How is evasion of verification in risk lists prevented in the construction and real estate development sector in Costa Rica?
In the construction and real estate development sector in Costa Rica, regulatory compliance measures are applied to prevent evasion of verification on risk lists. This includes identifying parties involved in construction and real estate development projects and filing suspicious transaction reports.
How is due diligence carried out in the agricultural sector in Colombia, taking into account food security, environmental management and relations with local communities?
In the agricultural sector in Colombia, due diligence involves evaluating food security, sustainable agricultural practices, environmental impact and relationships with local communities. This ensures that agricultural operations comply with ethical and environmental standards and contribute to sustainable rural development.
Can Costa Ricans apply for a J-1 exchange visa to participate in exchange programs in the United States?
Yes, Costa Ricans can apply for J-1 visas to participate in exchange programs, such as studies, work, or cultural and educational programs. They must be accepted by an accredited sponsoring organization.
How is possession regulated in cases of parents with different nationalities in Argentina?
Custody in cases of parents with different nationalities in Argentina is addressed considering the best interests of the child. The court can take measures to ensure the exercise of the rights and responsibilities of both parents, even if they have different nationalities. International cooperation may be necessary to ensure compliance with judicial decisions.
Can I obtain my judicial record in Honduras if I have been convicted but have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society?
If you have been convicted but have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society in Honduras, you can request your court records to obtain an updated record that reflects your legal status and rehabilitation. The DPI can provide you with a copy of your record, including information about the conviction and any rehabilitation completed.
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