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This is an illegal, extremely dangerous practice that can have serious consequences.

This is an illegal, extremely dangerous practice that can have serious consequences. In the immigration context, for example, providing false information or fraudulent documents can result in the rejection of the application, deportation, ban on entry into the country, in…

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This is an illegal, extremely dangerous practice that can have serious consequences.

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This is an illegal, extremely dangerous practice that can have serious consequences. In the immigration context, for example, providing false information or fraudulent documents can result in the rejection of the application, deportation, ban on entry into the country, in addition to possible prosecution and criminal sanctions. Forgery is the act of altering or creating documents with the intention of deceiving authorities, whether through data manipulation or the use of completely falsified documents. In addition to administrative sanctions, falsifying documents may result in criminal charges, including imprisonment, fines and other punishments provided for by the legislation of each country. Therefore, it is essential that those involved in immigration processes and other public procedures understand the seriousness of this practice, avoiding putting at risk not only their admissions, but also their freedom and legal integrity.

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Last updated: 2024-12-18

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