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Ouganda : information sur les exigences et la marche à suivre pour obtenir un permis de conduire; l'apparence du permis de conduire, y compris l'information qui y figure; information indiquant si une tierce partie peut remplacer un permis perdu ou échu au nom du détenteur ou si le détenteur doit se présenter en personne pour renouveler ou remplacer son permis

23 June 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Uganda: Requirements and procedures to obtain a driver's permit; information on the physical description of the driver's permit, including what information appears on it; whether a third party can replace a lost or expired driver's permit on behalf of the permit holder, or whether the permit holder must appear in person to renew or replace the driver's permit

23 June 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

China: 1. What is the current treatment of Tibetan lama in China? 2. What is the treatment of Tibetan lama returning to China? 3. i) Is there information to indicate that the passports of overseas Tibetan lama are not being re-issued? ii) Is there information to indicate that the Chinese government is restricting travel of Tibetan lama or tracking them on their return to China? iii) Apart from restrictions on travel, what else would lack of passport mean in China? iv) Deleted. 4. How likely is it that a Chinese passport would not be renewed if it became apparent that its owner was not residing at an address given in the application (even though they could be contacted at that address)?

27 May 2011 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Inde : information sur les pièces d'identité requises pour obtenir un emploi et un logement à Delhi, à Mumbai et à Chandigarh; information indiquant s'il est nécessaire de se présenter à un poste de police pour obtenir des pièces d'identité; information sur la procédure de délivrance des cartes de rationnement, des certificats de naissance, des permis de conduire et des cartes d'électeur

27 April 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Syria: 1. Do persons departing Syria to work in Lebanon need passports, or can they travel back and forth using only ID cards? 2. Are exit visas compulsory for persons departing Syria? 3 Can a genuine Syrian passport be obtained and departure from that country effected by bribery without an exit visa if the Syrian authorities have an adverse interest in the person concerned?

14 April 2011 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nigeria: The birth registration rate; whether a birth certificate is required to enrol in an elementary or secondary school; other identity documents that can be used to enrol in school or to obtain travel documents; the appearance of an affidavit that accompanies the Certificate of Origin and the information in it

18 February 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Panama : information sur les exigences et la procédure auxquelles doit se plier un immigrant d'un pays exigeant un visa de visiteur autorisé, comme la République populaire de Chine, pour recouvrer le statut de résident permanent

21 October 2010 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Panama: The requirements and procedures to reacquire permanent resident status by immigrants from countries requiring authorized travel visas, such as the People's Republic of China

21 October 2010 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Democratic People's Republic of Korea: 1. Some purported North Koreans state that they have never held a travel document in their hands, and does not know the identity recorded in their passport. If true, this implies that such passengers and their escorts are confident that Immigration officials accept documents that are handled exclusively by their escorts, and that the officials do not engage directly with the passenger. Can the Department indicate whether or not this is usual practice? (The incoming passengers may well be part of tour groups from China.) 2. What do North Korean ID cards look like and in what circumstances must a person carry one? 3. (a) Is there any information on DPRK (truck) driver licences? (b) Is there any information on the age or other requirements to undertake such work? 4. Do young men undertake military training or camps whilst at school? Were there any periods where famine required them in practice to work instead on farms? 5. What foreign languages are taught in DPRK schools? (Chinese?) 6. (a) Where is Sunghu-Dong? (b) Please. provide, if available, a map and details of landmarks, etc. for Hyesan City. (c) Is there cross-border traffic between Hyesan and the neighbouring PRC localities? 7. Is there any information on DPRK medical exemptions to military service? 8. Do reports indicate or suggest the extent to which North Koreans in China adopt false names or take other measures to avoid PRC authorities?

20 July 2010 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

El Salvador: Documents required and procedures to follow when one parent travels abroad with a minor in the absence of, or without the consent of, the other parent

22 June 2010 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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