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  2. Chilean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    As nationality was deemed a personal right, a change in nationality of one spouse, or the state of marriage, did not impact the other spouse under Chilean law, [25] unless by marriage to a foreigner another nationality was automatically acquired. If marriage bestowed another nationality, Chilean nationality automatically was canceled. [26]

  3. Chileans - Wikipedia

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    Chile is a multilingual and multicultural society, but an overwhelming majority of Chileans have Spanish as their first language and either are Christians or have a Christian cultural background. However, many Chileans do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance to Chile.

  4. Demographics of Chile - Wikipedia

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    These figures are based on a national census held in 2002, which classified the population as indigenous and non-indigenous rather than as White or Mestizo. [21] The 2011 Latinobarómetro survey asked respondents in Chile to identify their race, with the majority (67%) selecting "white," followed by "mestizo" (25%), and "indigenous" (8%). [22]

  5. Chile - Wikipedia

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    Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), the national bird of Chile. Some of Chile's flora has an Antarctic origin due to land bridges which formed during the Cretaceous ice ages, allowing plants to migrate from Antarctica to South America. [102] Chile had a 2018 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 7.37/10, ranking it 43rd globally out of 172 ...

  6. Chile nationality law - Wikipedia

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  7. Immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Chile has contributed to the demographics and the history of this South American nation. Chile is a country whose inhabitants are mainly of Iberian, mostly of Andalusian and Basque origin, [1] and Native American, mostly descended from Mapuche peoples. [2]

  8. Visa requirements for Chilean citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for holders of normal passports travelling for tourist purposes: Chile is an associated member of Mercosur.As such, its citizens enjoy unlimited access to any of the Mercosur full members countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay or Uruguay and the other associated member countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru with the right to residence and work, with no requirement ...

  9. Visa policy of Chile - Wikipedia

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    If a holder of a tourist visa wishes to extend their Visa, they can do so at Chile's Extranjería Department and there is a charge of $100 USD. [31] Another way of extending your tourist visa is to leave the country and come back in. This can only be done twice in succession. There is no fee to do so.