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Migrations: Will Face-to-Face Appointments Be Able to Stop Mafia Handlers?

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Migration opens new headquarters in Surco for passport procedures at the Jockey PlazaCongress eliminates mandatory check-in: what's behind it and what airlines sayTo process a new passport in Peru—without having a scheduled trip—there were only two options in recent years: trying to get an online appointment through a system that almost never has availability or pay a “traitor” from 100 soles to be served in less than 24 hours. Since last Monday…
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Migration opens new headquarters in Surco for passport procedures at the Jockey PlazaCongress eliminates mandatory check-in: what's behind it and what airlines sayTo process a new passport in Peru—without having a scheduled trip—there were only two options in recent years: trying to get an online appointment through a system that almost never has availability or pay a “traitor” from 100 soles to be served in less than 24 hours. Since last Monday…

·Lima, Peru
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As published in the Official Gazette, the tariff of the health system is authorized and access to citizenship is tightened

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Changes to Act No. 25,871 through UND 366/2025 include restrictions, depending on the category of residence held by foreigners in the country (permanent, temporary or transitory), on access to social services, public goods, health, education, justice, work, employment and social security. The Government amended by decree Act No. 25,871 regulating migration policy and, as published in the Official Gazette on Thursday, the changes include the stre…

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The Government amended by decree Act No. 25,871 regulating migration policy and, as published in the Official Gazette on Thursday, the changes include the strengthening of deportations and access to citizenship by the national administration, while enabling the charging of the health system and stating that, if universities so wish, they may charge foreign nationals for the service.

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The Government amended by decree Act No. 25,871 regulating migration policy in order to speed up deportations and strengthen conditions for access to citizenship, and the resolution also provides for the charging of the health system and enables public universities to charge foreigners.

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The Government amended by decree Act No. 25,871 regulating migration policy and, as published in the Official Gazette on Thursday, the changes include the strengthening of deportations and access to citizenship by the national administration, while enabling the charging of the health system and stating that, if the universities so wish, they may charge foreign nationals for the service.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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