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Bolivia promotes continuous training of personnel through specific refresher and training programs on new money laundering threats.
What is the application process for a Residence Visa for Family Reunification of Minors in Spain for Panamanian citizens who wish to join their minor children who already reside in the country?
Parents residing in Spain can apply for this visa to reunite with their minor children.
How can companies evaluate a candidate's leadership capacity in situations of change in the Colombian labor market?
Assessing leadership capacity in situations of change in Colombia involves asking about previous experiences in which they have led teams during periods of transition or change. Additionally, looking for examples of how they have inspired and guided their teams to meet challenges in a dynamic environment provides insight into their aptitude to lead in today's Colombian job market.
What are the differences between a contract sales contract and an installment sales contract in Peru?
A cash sales contract means that the buyer pays the full price immediately and receives the good or service immediately. In an installment sales contract, the buyer pays the price in installments over time, and delivery of the good or service may occur gradually. It is important to clearly define the payment and delivery terms in the contract, as well as the implications in case of non-compliance.
How can you verify if you have tax debts in Paraguay?
Taxpayers can verify if they have tax debts by consulting their tax account declaration in the SET system or by requesting information from the tax authority.
Can the seizure in Panama affect the joint bank accounts of a debtor and his or her spouse?
In Panama, garnishment can affect the joint bank accounts of a debtor and his or her spouse if it is proven that the funds in those accounts belong to the debtor and are subject to garnishment. Even if the account is joint, the court can order the seizure of the debtor's funds to cover the outstanding debt.
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