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Chile permite la salida de migrantes venezolanos con pasaportes vencidos tras doble terremoto

Nuevo Día

Nuevo Día

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July 1, 2026

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Chile facilitará la salida «por razones humanitarias» de los ciudadanos venezolanos que tengan sus pasaportes vencidos y quieran volver a Venezuela para ayudar en las labores de reconstrucción tras el doble terremoto o reencontrarse con sus seres queridos, informó este martes el Gobierno chileno. «Muchos ciudadanos venezolanos que viven en nuestro país se encuentran en [] La entrada Chile permite la salida de migrantes venezolanos con pasaportes vencidos tras doble terremoto se publicó primero en Nuevo Día.

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