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The Consulate General of Spain in Havana has launched a new electronic Civil Registry system, which will facilitate the digital acquisition of consular certificates.
"The new electronic Civil Registry model is now operational at the Consulate General of Spain in Havana. From now on, civil registry certificates can be obtained electronically," explains the statement from the diplomatic mission in X.
This modernization will allow citizens to access essential documents without the need to visit in person, reducing waiting times and streamlining administrative processes.
With the launch of the digital system, citizens can electronically request certificates such as criminal records, consular deregistration, marriage capacity, death certificates, legal certificates, marriage certificates, birth certificates, residency certificates, proof of life, as well as the electronic certificate of citizenship and the business certificate.
The electronic citizen certificate is issued by the National Mint and Stamp Factory (FNMT) and allows citizens to identify themselves digitally to carry out administrative procedures securely, without the need to visit a consular office.
Frequently Asked Questions about the new electronic Civil Registry system at the Consulate of Spain in Havana
What benefits does the new electronic Civil Registry system offer at the Consulate of Spain in Havana?
The new electronic Civil Registry system allows for the digital acquisition of consular certificates, which reduces waiting times and streamlines administrative procedures by eliminating the need for in-person visits to the consular office.
What types of certificates can be requested electronically at the Spanish Consulate in Havana?
Certificates such as criminal background, consular deregistration, marital capacity, death, legal, marriage, birth, residency, and certificate of life can be requested. The electronic citizen certificate and the company certificate are also available, which are essential for secure administrative procedures.
How does the modernization of the Civil Registry affect Cuban citizens interested in the Grandchildren's Law?
The modernization of the Civil Registry simplifies access to necessary documents for the descendants of Spaniards who wish to apply for Spanish nationality under the Law of Democratic Memory. This is particularly relevant given the increase in the reception of cases related to the "Grandchildren's Law."
What is the electronic citizen certificate issued by the FNMT?
The electronic citizen certificate, issued by the National Mint and Stamp Factory (FNMT), allows citizens to identify themselves digitally to carry out administrative procedures securely, without the need to physically visit a consular office.
What other technological advances have been implemented in Cuba to facilitate legal procedures?
In Cuba, an online service has been implemented for the legalization of certifications from the Civil Registry, allowing users to process applications without the need for an appointment and to receive updated follow-ups on requests. This service aims to streamline processes in a system characterized by bureaucratism.
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