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29 April 2022
CHILE
List of Documents
1.
General Information and Maps
Source:
United Nations. Cartographic Section.
Date of Document:
March 2010
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
Chili. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
Accessed Date:
5 November 2012
Title:
Chile. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
18 April 2022
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2019.
Source:
United States. Social Security Administration.
Date of Document:
March 2020
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
Chile. BTI 2022 Country Report.
Date of Document:
February 2022
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile: An Overview. In Focus.
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
19 April 2022
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2021.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
12 April 2022
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Amnesty International Report 2021/22: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
29 March 2022
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile. World Report 2022: Events of 2021.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2022
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Freedom in the World 2022.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 16/21: Chile
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/32/CHL/1
Date of Document:
7 November 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Compilation on Chile
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/32/CHL/2
Source:
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Date of Document:
16 November 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Summary of Stakeholders' submissions on Chile
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/32/CHL/3
Source:
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Date of Document:
6 November 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Concluding observations on the sixth periodic report of Chile
Source:
United Nations. Committee against Torture.
Date of Document:
28 August 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Social and Political Crisis in Chile 2019-2020: Systematic and Widespread Human Rights Violations
Source:
Observatory on Violence, Criminalization and Democracy
Date of Document:
June 2020
Author:
Pierre Mouterde; Luc Allaire
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Report of the Mission to Chile 30 October – 22 November 2019
Source:
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Date of Document:
13 December 2019
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
Concluding observations on the sixth periodic report of Chile. Addendum.
Code:
CAT/C/CHL/CO/6/add.1
Source:
United Nations. Committee against Torture
Date of Document:
11 September 2019
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
Chapter IV.A : Human Rights Development in the Region. Annual Report 2020.
Source:
Organization of American States. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Date of Document:
16 April 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
3.
Identification Documents and Citizenship
Title:
Chapter II: Nationality and Citizenship. Chile's Constitution of 1980 with Amendments through 2021.
Source:
Chile; Comparative Constitutions Project
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
The implications of Chile's 2021 Immigration Law for citizenship and nationality
Source:
European University Institute. Global Citizenship Observatory.
Date of Document:
2 November 2021
Author:
Juan Pablo Ramaciotti
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Report on Citizenship Law: Chile
Source:
European University Institute. European Union Democracy Observatory on Citizenship.
Date of Document:
April 2016
Author:
Gabriel Echeverría
Accessed Date:
1 March 2017
Title:
IV. Chile. Born in the Americas: The Promise and Practice of Nationality Laws in Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
Source:
Open Society Foundations
Date of Document:
March 2017
Author:
Juliana Vengoechea Barrios
Editor:
Kate Epstein; David Berry
Accessed Date:
20 April 2017
Title:
Chile. U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Information on child custody documentation through which the father grants complete custody of the child to the mother, including appearance and content (2016-November 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
9 November 2018
Accessed Date:
26 April 2019
Title:
Whether a permanent resident automatically loses their resident status if they are absent from the country for a period of over one year; recourse available to challenge the vacation of permanent resident status (2015-August 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
27 August 2018
Accessed Date:
15 April 2019
Title:
Chile – Updates on Visas and Permanent Residency Procedures
Source:
KPMG International Limited
Date of Document:
13 November 2019
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Digital Government in Chile – Digital Identity
Source:
OECD e-Government Studies
Date of Document:
1 October 2019
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile – Extensions of ID Cards and Venezuelan Passports
Source:
KPMG International Limited
Date of Document:
8 February 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
4.
Political Activities and Organizations
Title:
Republic of Chile. Election for President of 19 December 2021.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
About parliament; Election results. Chile: Senate.
Source:
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Parline.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Republic of Chile. Referendum of 25 October 2020.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
The 2020 Chilean Plebiscite: Overview, Citizen Engagement, and Potential Impact
Source:
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Date of Document:
5 October 2020
Author:
Margarita R. Seminario; Giulia Neaher
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile's Fractured Democratic Consensus. Divisive Politics and Democratic Dangers in Latin America.
Source:
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Date of Document:
17 February 2021
Editor:
Thomas Carothers and Andreas Feldmann
Accessed Date:
25 May 2021
Title:
About parliament; Election results. Chile: Chamber of Deputies.
Source:
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Parline.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
5.
Gender, Domestic Violence and Children
Title:
Family law in Chile: overview
Source:
Thomson Reuters. Practical Law.
Date of Document:
1 November 2020
Author:
Daniela Horvitz Lennon
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2019.
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Date of Document:
7 December 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Concluding observations on the seventh periodic report of Chile
Source:
United Nations. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
14 March 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Avortement au Chili: les femmes face à d'innombrables obstacles
Source:
International Federation for Human Rights
Date of Document:
August 2018
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Chile: Law Permits Abortion on Three Grounds
Source:
United States. Law Library of Congress. Global Legal Monitor.
Date of Document:
25 May 2018
Author:
Graciela Rodriguez-Ferrand
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Chile: Justice for sexual abuse of children
Source:
Child Rights International Network
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
Chile. 2020 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor.
Source:
United States. Department of Labor.
Date of Document:
29 September 2021
Accessed Date:
7 May 2021
Title:
Activists in Latin America battle to guarantee access to safe abortion in COVID-19 world
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
7 September 2020
Author:
Josefina Salomón; Christopher Alford
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020.
Source:
Geneva: World Health Organization
Date of Document:
18 June 2020
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Over the Rainbow? The Road to LGBTI Inclusion: How does Chile Compare?
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Date of Document:
June 2020
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Trans Legal Mapping Report 2019: Recognition before the law.
Source:
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
Date of Document:
September 2020
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile Overwhelmingly Passes Marriage Equality
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
7 December 2021
Author:
Cristian González Cabrera
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Violations of the Human Rights of Trans Persons in Chile: List of Suggested Issues Presented to the Working Group on Chile's Report: Human Rights Committee: 126º Session Period: July 1‐26, 2019
Source:
Organizando Trans Diversidades et al.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Queer Refugee Hearings Program Country of Origin Information Report: Chile
Source:
Capital Rainbow Refuge
Date of Document:
March 2021
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
7.
Criminality and Corruption
Title:
Chile: Tier 1. Trafficking in Persons Report 2021.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
1 July 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
OSAC Country Security Report. Chile.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
7 September 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
By Land and Sea - Chile Dealing with Surge of Creepy Marijuana
Date of Document:
20 January 2022
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Global Organized Crime Index.
Source:
Global Initiative Against International Organized Crime
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Date of Document:
June 2020
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
The Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Review: Chile
Date of Document:
10 December 2021
Author:
Sebastián Doren; Juan Ignacio Donoso
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Gangs, cartels and organized criminal groups, including their areas of influence and alliances within and outside the country; presence of Colombian drug cartels in the country, including whether they may pose a threat to an individual; ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
10 May 2021
Accessed Date:
26 May 2021
8.
Military Service - (No items in this section)
9.
Judiciary, Legal and Penal Systems
Title:
Update: Essential Issues of the Chilean Legal System
Date of Document:
February 2019
Author:
Sergio Endress Gómez et al.
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chili : Possibilités de révision des condamnations pénales
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
19 September 2018
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
10.
Police and Security Forces
Title:
State of Privacy Chile
Source:
Privacy International
Date of Document:
26 January 2019
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Chile: Police Reforms Needed in the Wake of Protests
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
26 November 2019
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
State Communications Surveillance and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Chile
Source:
Necessary and Proportionate
Date of Document:
December 2015
Author:
Valentina Hernández et al.
Accessed Date:
10 April 2018
Source:
New Internationalist
Date of Document:
27 July 2020
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chili : Pratique de la torture par les forces de sécurité
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
2 October 2018
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. The Law on Police Use of Force Worldwide.
Source:
University of Pretoria. Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Expression Meets Répression: Social Movements and Police Violence in Chile.
Source:
Transnational Institute
Date of Document:
16 May 2021
Author:
Antonia Hinojosa Del Campo et al.
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
The Situation of the Right to Freedom of Expression in Chile. Annual Report of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 2018.
Source:
Organization of American States. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Date of Document:
17 March 2019
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Chile. International Religious Freedom Report for 2020.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
12 May 2021
Accessed Date:
19 May 2021
13.
Nationality, Ethnicity and Race
Title:
Chile. The Indigenous World 2021.
Source:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Date of Document:
April 2021
Author:
José Aylwin et al.
Accessed Date:
19 May 2021
Title:
Chile. Mapuche. World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
Source:
Minority Rights Group International
Date of Document:
September 2017
Accessed Date:
25 April 2019
Title:
Supplementary Report on the application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
Source:
National Institute of Human Rights of Chile
Date of Document:
28 October 2019
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Combined twenty-second and twenty-third periodic reports submitted by Chile under article 9 of the Convention, due in 2016
Date of Document:
14 September 2018
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
The Treatment of Haitian Migrants in Chile: Country Conditions Memo
Source:
University of California Hastings College of the Law. Center for Gender & Refugee Studies.
Date of Document:
17 June 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
14.
Exit/Entry and Freedom of Movement
Title:
Chile: Rulings Uphold Rights of Deported Venezuelans
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
28 July 2021
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile – Reform of Chile's Immigration Laws
Source:
KPMG International Limited
Date of Document:
23 February 2022
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
15.
Labour, Employment and Unions
Title:
Anti-Discrimination Laws in Chile
Date of Document:
4 January 2021
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
16.
Other - (No items in this section)
The following changes have been made to the previous package dated 31 May 2021:
Title:
Chile. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
3 May 2021
URL:
https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/chile/
Accessed Date:
25 May 2021
Title:
BTI 2020 Country Report – Chile
Source:
Bertelsmann Stiftung
URL:
https://www.bti-project.org/en/reports/country-report-CHL.html
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
3 June 2020
URL:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF10880
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2020.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
30 March 2021
URL:
https://www.state.gov/reports/2020-country-reports-on-human-rights-practices/chile
Accessed Date:
21 April 2021
Title:
Chile. Amnesty International Report 2020/21: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
7 April 2021
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/POL1032022021ENGLISH.PDF
Accessed Date:
19 May 2021
Title:
Chile. World Report 2021: Events of 2020.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2021
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2021/country-chapters/chile
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. Freedom in the World 2021.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/country/chile/freedom-world/2021
Accessed Date:
19 May 2021
Title:
Chile. U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
URL:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Chile.html
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile: Tier 1. Trafficking in Persons Report 2020.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
25 June 2020
URL:
https://www.state.gov/reports/2020-trafficking-in-persons-report/chile/
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
The Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Review: Chile
Date of Document:
30 November 2020
Author:
Sebastián Doren; Juan Ignacio Donoso
URL:
https://thelawreviews.co.uk/title/the-anti-bribery-and-anti-corruption-review/chile
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chapter II: Nationality and Citizenship. Chile's Constitution of 1980 with Amendments through 2015.
Source:
Chile; Comparative Constitutions Project
URL:
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Chile_2015.pdf?lang=en
Accessed Date:
12 April 2017
Title:
Rights and obligations of permanent residents; instances under which permanent residence is lost
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
25 January 2017
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=456878
Accessed Date:
13 April 2017
Title:
Republic of Chile. Election for President of 19 November 2017.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
URL:
http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2522/
Accessed Date:
23 April 2018
Title:
Republic of Chile. Election for Senado (Chilean Senate) of 19 November 2017.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
URL:
http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2520/
Accessed Date:
18 April 2018
Title:
LGBTI persons in Chile deprived of liberty, with restrictions on their liberty, and other human rights situations related to torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment
Source:
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
Date of Document:
16 March 2017
URL:
http://ilga.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/SPT-Country-Visit-Chile-LGBT_EN.pdf
Accessed Date:
1 March 2017
Title:
A Step Backward for Same-Sex Couples in Chile
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
24 September 2020
Author:
José Miguel Vivanco
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/09/24/step-backward-same-sex-couples-chile
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile. 2020 Crime and Safety Report.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
10 March 2020
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/Country/Chile/Content/Detail/Report/486f0bdc-3889-47ce-9d70-182a89d94a94
Accessed Date:
7 May 2020
Title:
In Chile, Drug Trafficking Becoming More Prominent and Violent
Date of Document:
7 August 2020
URL:
https://insightcrime.org/news/analysis/chile-drug-trafficking-boom/
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chile's court admits corruption accusation against President Piñera
URL:
https://www.plenglish.com/index.php?o=rn&id=64887&SEO=chiles-court-admits-corruption-accusation-against-president-pinera
Accessed Date:
5 May 2021
Title:
Chapter IV.A : Human Rights Development in the Region. Annual Report 2020.
Source:
Organization of American States. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Date of Document:
16 April 2021
URL:
https://www.oas.org/en/iachr/docs/annual/2020/Chapters/IA2020cap.4A-en.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chapter II: Nationality and Citizenship. Chile's Constitution of 1980 with Amendments through 2021.
Source:
Chile; Comparative Constitutions Project
URL:
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Chile_2021.pdf?lang=en
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
The implications of Chile's 2021 Immigration Law for citizenship and nationality
Source:
European University Institute. Global Citizenship Observatory.
Date of Document:
2 November 2021
Author:
Juan Pablo Ramaciotti
URL:
https://globalcit.eu/the-implications-of-chiles-2021-immigration-law-for-citizenship-and-nationality/
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile – Extensions of ID Cards and Venezuelan Passports
Source:
KPMG International Limited
Date of Document:
8 February 2021
URL:
https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2021/02/flash-alert-2021-049.html
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Republic of Chile. Election for President of 19 December 2021.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
URL:
https://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/3822
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
About parliament; Election results. Chile: Senate.
Source:
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Parline.
URL:
https://data.ipu.org/content/chile?chamber_id=13363
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
About parliament; Election results. Chile: Chamber of Deputies.
Source:
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Parline.
URL:
https://data.ipu.org/node/35/basic-information?chamber_id=13362
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Over the Rainbow? The Road to LGBTI Inclusion: How does Chile Compare?
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Date of Document:
June 2020
URL:
https://www.oecd.org/chile/OECD-LGBTI-2020-Over-The-Rainbow-CHILE.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile Overwhelmingly Passes Marriage Equality
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
7 December 2021
Author:
Cristian González Cabrera
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/12/07/chile-overwhelmingly-passes-marriage-equality
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Violations of the Human Rights of Trans Persons in Chile: List of Suggested Issues Presented to the Working Group on Chile's Report: Human Rights Committee: 126º Session Period: July 1‐26, 2019
Source:
Organizando Trans Diversidades et al.
URL:
https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CCPR/Shared%20Documents/CHL/INT_CCPR_ICS_CHL_34621_E.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Queer Refugee Hearings Program Country of Origin Information Report: Chile
Source:
Capital Rainbow Refuge
Date of Document:
March 2021
URL:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/appforest_uf/f1649028598101x563064209248653800/QRHP Report on Chile - March 2021.pdf
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
OSAC Country Security Report. Chile.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
7 September 2021
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/Content/Report/a1f45bc8-0f50-41e4-8106-1c81bde3006f
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
By Land and Sea - Chile Dealing with Surge of Creepy Marijuana
Date of Document:
20 January 2022
URL:
https://insightcrime.org/news/land-sea-chile-dealing-surge-creepy-marijuana/
Accessed Date:
25 April 2022
Title:
Chile. Global Organized Crime Index.
Source:
Global Initiative Against International Organized Crime
URL:
https://ocindex.net/assets/downloads/english/ocindex_profile_chile.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile. The Law on Police Use of Force Worldwide.
Source:
University of Pretoria. Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa.
URL:
https://www.policinglaw.info/country/chile
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Expression Meets Répression: Social Movements and Police Violence in Chile.
Source:
Transnational Institute
Date of Document:
16 May 2021
Author:
Antonia Hinojosa Del Campo et al.
URL:
https://www.tni.org/en/article/expression-meets-repression
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
The Treatment of Haitian Migrants in Chile: Country Conditions Memo
Source:
University of California Hastings College of the Law. Center for Gender & Refugee Studies.
Date of Document:
17 June 2021
URL:
http://www.ijdh.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-06-17_Treatment-of-Haitians-in-Chile_CC-Memo_w-Cover.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile: Rulings Uphold Rights of Deported Venezuelans
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
28 July 2021
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/07/28/chile-rulings-uphold-rights-deported-venezuelans
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
Title:
Chile – Reform of Chile's Immigration Laws
Source:
KPMG International Limited
Date of Document:
23 February 2022
URL:
https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2022/02/flash-alert-2022-038.html
Accessed Date:
7 April 2022
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