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Immigration authorities inspect lodgings in Caracas and Miranda

Immigration authorities inspect lodgings in Caracas and Miranda

Officials of the Immigration Service of the Bolivarian National Police Corps (Cpnb) participate in an inspection operation of lodging establishments in Caracas and Altos Mirandinos in order to guarantee compliance with current immigration regulations.

The information was released by the migration service through a publication on its official account on the social network Instagram where they detailed that officials work together with immigration agents from Saime, where they carry out an inspection device in lodging establishments.

In the operation, officials inspect the official entry and exit registration books of guests, verify employee data through the integrated police information system (Siipol), as well as the immigration status in case they are foreigners.

Finally, the PNB migration service reported that this operation will later move to La Guaira



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