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  2. Civil Registry and Identification Service of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Registry and Identification Service (SRCEI), sometimes simply referred to as the Civil Registry, is a decentralized public service in Chile, with its own legal personality and assets, under the supervision of the President of the Republic through the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. [2]

  3. Chilean passport - Wikipedia

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    Chilean passport (Spanish: Pasaporte chileno) is an identity document issued to citizens of Chile to facilitate international travel. Chilean passports are valid for worldwide travel and facilitate the access to consular services whilst abroad. They are issued by the Registro Civil e Identificación.

  4. Central Electoral Board - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Central Electoral Board. The Central Electoral Board (Spanish: Junta Central Electoral, JCE) of the Dominican Republic is a special body of the government of the Dominican Republic responsible for ensuring a democratic and impartial electoral process, and also administer the civil registry, the marital status of all Dominican citizens.

  5. Biden meets with leaders of Dominican Republic and Chile to ...

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    WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden met separately with the leaders of the Dominican Republic and Chile at the White House on Thursday to discuss key issues like economic relations and migration.

  6. National Identity Card (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican national identity card (Spanish: Cédula de Identidad y Electoral or cédula) is a national identity card issued to citizens of the Dominican Republic.The polycarbonate card containing the holder's full name, place of birth, date of birth, nationality, sex, civil status, occupation, polling station, and residential address, as well as a photograph that adheres to ISO/IEC 19794-5.

  7. Chilean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean Civil Code of 1855, recognized equal rights between the sexes except in the case of married women. [16] Under the code, married women were legally incapacitated and their civil rights were subject to their husbands' authority. [17] A wife was required to share his residence and domicile, while living in Chile.

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Chile - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Chile. There are currently 72 embassies in Santiago , and many countries maintain consulates in other Chilean cities (not including honorary consulates). Diplomatic missions in Chile

  9. Chile–Dominican Republic relations - Wikipedia

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    Chilean exports to the DR have increased from US$28 million to US$78 million from 2000 to 2018. Dominican Republic exported US$11.3 million worth of goods to Chile in 2019, with the largest export being hard liquor. Chile, in the same year, exported US$76.5 million to the DR, with the largest exports being cars. [2]