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Hussein S. Haroun (195.229.236.215) - 05/24/08 09:26
please can i got any information permanent immigration to chile with my smal family.and what are conditionsthanks,
Comment #1 Arif Sylejmani (84.22.39.243) - 06/19/08 11:24
Hello I am Arif and I want to know how I can come to live in peace in Chile I was hear great things from my friend who live in Chile.....Reasons why I want leave my country(Serbia)where I am born is because we have to much problems here we are Albanian(muslim)and police dont doing nothing to protect us and I dont know what to do I am 27 years old and my brother have 22 we want live and want build our own family but in this country we cant :( .
thanks
With Respect Arif Sy.
Comment #2 Chad (63.176.159.91) - 12/11/08 01:05
If I were you two I would do some research on the internet to find out what you need to get and do to move to Chile. Chile is a wonderful place to live.
Comment #3 WC (63.176.159.105) - 12/20/08 19:50
Since 1999, Chile has been an active participant in the South American Conference on Migration, a regional consultative process that brings together government officials to cooperate on migration issues. The annual conference, which involves most countries in the continent, has until now focused on generating discussion and policies on themes such as migration and development, promoting the human rights of migrants and their families, strengthening the ability of governments to manage flows, linking with nationals in the exterior, and harmonizing systems of information and migration legislation. After five years of this process, its greatest success has been in increasing dialogue and cooperation among countries in the region.
Comment #4 Tutoyz (63.176.159.124) - 01/02/09 20:44
I think this site would be the one the you are looking for. They have tons of information about you inquiry about immigration and moving to Chile.Bringing children on the long-term stay is in no way a problem in a city like Santiago. There are schools, day care centers and preschools specifically designed for expatriate children. In addition, check out this section for a listing of language institutes and university programs.
Comment #5 Mark (63.176.159.111) - 01/16/09 00:26
I also would try looking up the requirments on moving to Chile, I am sure it is different if you plan to move there temporary or for good. Good Luck
Comment #6 Natasha (63.176.159.196) - 02/06/09 01:51
I was thinking about going to Chile to visit for about a month or maybe for a summer. I was wondering what I would have to do to go about getting a "temporary visa." Do they even offer these here, or is there something I can get thats kind of like a 30-90 day stay, and who I contact to get one of these and make sure I have all the qualifications needed to go here legally.
Comment #7 Corey (63.176.159.52) - 02/27/09 01:31
Natasha, I also would like to know the questions you have asked, but I can see that no one wants to give us the answers.
Comment #8 Net Scourge (63.176.159.236) - 03/24/09 17:32
To obtain the visa, present 2 photocopies of your passport, 2 photocopies of you Tourist Card and two 3 x 2 cm photographs with your name and passport number to the Foreign Legalization Service (Departamento of Extranjería).You will also have to defend your reason for being in Chile. If you are representing a foreign company in Chile, you must present a certificate from your employer stating your purposes in Chile and certificates from any Chilean companies that contracted your company to perform a service. If you are going to be self-employed or work freelance, you must provide a detailed description of the work you intend to perform as well as present letters from three clients stating that they intend to employ you.
Your dependents are also permitted to stay in the country under the terms of the Temporary Residence Visa. To obtain a visa for your spouse you must present a marriage certificate and for your children include birth certificates. Dependents may not work unless they obtain a separate visa.
Comment #9 Mab (109.111.97.143) - 05/31/10 23:11
Hi there, thanks for posting those information here on this site. I am also interested in moving in the said country and so if you have any good information regarding how is for expats to live in the said country, please do post here. I am very much excited about this travel so if you have any good tips and ideas to share please do post here. Thanks a lot and have a great day.
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