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After more than 11 years of existence, the system having been opened to the end-users on the basis of SIS records implies mandatory the application of the actions to be taken would not be applied. This procedure applies in particular for records from foreigners considered as undesirable by a country, but holder of a residence permit delivered by another country, for international warrants for arrest, or for cases of State security.
Being an information processing system, connected permanently to extremely different various national applications, having to ensure the correctness, the up to date status and the legality of the integrated data, and to use these data only for the finality stated by the relevant articles of convention. These commitments are supplemented by consultation
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