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Identification is important in the education system in Mexico for registrations, evaluations, scholarships and other academic procedures. The CURP and student credentials are examples of documents that are used in the educational field.
How can companies in Mexico comply with specific regulations in the health sector, such as the General Health Law and COFEPRIS regulations?
To comply with regulations in the health sector in Mexico, companies must follow quality guidelines and standards in the production and marketing of pharmaceutical products, medical devices and other health-related products. This includes the presentation of records and authorizations to COFEPRIS.
What is the level of collaboration between the public sector and the private sector in the prevention of money laundering in Chile?
Chile promotes collaboration between the public sector and the private sector through dialogue and constant cooperation. Financial and non-financial institutions work together with authorities to combat money laundering effectively.
What is the process to request an embargo in Brazil?
The process of requesting a seizure in Brazil begins with the filing of a legal complaint before the competent court. The applicant must provide evidence of the debt and legitimate reasons for requesting garnishment. The court then analyzes the evidence and decides whether the seizure should proceed.
How has the phenomenon of tax avoidance been faced in Costa Rica over the years and what has been the effectiveness of the measures implemented?
In Costa Rica, the phenomenon of tax avoidance has been faced by adopting measures such as the review of transfer pricing and international cooperation for the exchange of information. The effectiveness of these measures has been variable, with persistent challenges related to the complexity of international transactions and the need to strengthen oversight capacity.
What is the impact of judicial records on the right to vote in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, judicial records do not have a direct impact on the right to vote. The voting system in Costa Rica does not exclude citizens with judicial records from exercising their right to vote. All citizens who meet voting requirements, such as age and citizenship, have the right to vote in elections. Judicial record is not a factor in determining voting eligibility.
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