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  2. Costa Rican passport - Wikipedia

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    Children born overseas to a Costa Rican citizen are Costa Rican by birth, not by naturalisation, as stated in the Constitution of Costa Rica. As of 1 October 2019, Costa Rican citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 150 countries and territories, ranking the Costa Rican passport 27th overall and first among Central American ...

  3. Mexican passport - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, fees are paid either online or at an affiliated Mexican bank that receives payments for passports. Citizens that live abroad pay at the consulate or embassy in which they are applying. There is a 50% discount for people that are over the age of sixty, people with disabilities, and agricultural workers.

  4. Henley Passport Index - Wikipedia

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    The Henley Passport Index is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom allowed by those countries' ordinary passports for their citizens. [3] It was launched in 2005 as Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index [4] and was updated to Henley Passport Index in January 2018.

  5. SAIME - Wikipedia

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    SAIME (formerly ONIDEX) is a Venezuelan government institution, traditionally in charge of Civil registry services. The name derives from the Spanish acronym for Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería (Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Foreigners).

  6. Ministry of External Relations (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Since the early days of the Dominican Republic, the external relations focused on securing a protectorate with a foreign power, be it Spain, France or United Kingdom.This led to president Pedro Santana signing the annexation of the Dominican Republic to Spain, becoming once again a Spanish colony.

  7. USAGov en Español - Wikipedia

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    USAGov en Español is part of USA.gov.USA.gov links to federal agency websites and to state, local, and tribal government. USAGov en Español was launched on October 16, 2003, to support Executive Order 13166, signed by President Bill Clinton in 2000, which requires federal agencies to provide information and services for people with limited English proficiency (LEP).

  8. Peruvian passport - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian passport (Spanish: Pasaporte peruano) is a travel document issued to citizens of Peru with the purpose of identification and to travel outside the country. It is issued by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones, the Peruvian immigration and naturalization authority, which is part of the Ministry of the Interior.

  9. Ministry of Economy (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1965, development and economic planning politics in the Dominican Republic were in charge of the Technical Secretariat of the Presidency (Spanish: Secretariado Técnico de la Presidencia). [3] On 2006, the office was replaced by the Secretary of State of Economy, Planning and Development ( Secretaría de Estado de Economía ...