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| Before the 19th century, emigrants were not always recorded formally. Passengers emigrating by sea to another country registered on ships at the time of departure, but once the emigrants arrived in South America, open frontiers and vast uninhabited territories allowed for relatively free and unregistered migration within the regions. Beginning in the 19th century, some documentation may have been required of persons leaving one country to reside in another. During the 20th century the issuing of passports became common practice. | | Before the 19th century, emigrants were not always recorded formally. Passengers emigrating by sea to another country registered on ships at the time of departure, but once the emigrants arrived in South America, open frontiers and vast uninhabited territories allowed for relatively free and unregistered migration within the regions. Beginning in the 19th century, some documentation may have been required of persons leaving one country to reside in another. During the 20th century the issuing of passports became common practice. |
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| *[[Spain, Cadiz Passports - FamilySearch Historical Records|Spain, Cadiz Passports (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | | *[[Spain, Cadiz Passports - FamilySearch Historical Records|Spain, Cadiz Passports - FamilySearch Historical Records]] |
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| [[Category:Chile Emigration and Immigration]] | | [[Category:Chile Emigration and Immigration]] |