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If your personal ID card or passport is damaged but still legible, it is recommended to request a new document before traveling or carrying out important procedures, as some countries may not accept damaged documents.
What measures are taken to prevent the financing of terrorism through tourism activities in Costa Rica?
Tourism activities in Costa Rica are subject to regulations to prevent the financing of terrorism. Due diligence measures are applied to identify tourists and their financial activities related to the country.
Can financial institutions in Paraguay carry out transactions with countries considered high risk in terms of Due Diligence?
Financial institutions in Paraguay must exercise caution when carrying out transactions with countries considered high risk in terms of Due Diligence. Additional due diligence measures may be applied to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing in these transactions.
Who has access to judicial records in Honduras?
In Honduras, access to judicial records is restricted and is only allowed to certain authorized entities and individuals. These may include government institutions, security agencies, employers and other entities that have a valid legal justification for requesting such information.
What happens if a taxpayer cannot pay a tax debt in Paraguay due to exceptional reasons, such as natural disasters?
In exceptional cases, the SET may grant extensions or exemptions from fines to taxpayers affected by natural disasters or other unforeseen circumstances.
Can I request a Personal Identification Document (DPI) if I am a Guatemalan citizen and live in a rural area without access to a RENAP office?
Yes, if you live in a rural area without access to a RENAP office, you can go to the RENAP mobile modules that travel to different locations. These modules provide DPI issuance services in remote areas to ensure access to official identification.
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