Decree Law No. 1,094 of 1975: Regulating the Entry and Residence of Foreigners in Chile
Decree Law No. 1,094 of 1975
Sets rules on foreigners in Chile. Published in Journal No. 29,208, July 19, 1975
- SECTION 1: The entry into the country, residence, permanent residence, discharge, readmission, expulsion, and control of foreigners are governed by this decree-law.
- Article 4: Foreign nationals may enter Chile as tourists, residents, officials, and immigrant residents, according to the standards listed in the respective paragraphs of this decree law.
Article 5
For the purposes of this Decree,
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