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The Chilean government has amended laws governing its transitory permanent permit and related subcategories.
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Additional Information: Subcategories under the transitory permanence permits that are affected by the changes include foreigners who enter the country for recreational, sports, health, studies, business management, family or other similar purposes; permits for foreigners living in border zones; and permissions for conditional entry. More information regarding transitory permanence permits and other related visas is available here.
BAL Analysis: Employers and employees should note the changes affecting the subcategories under the transitory permanence permit and plan accordingly.
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