(c) The United States Forces shall furnish each member of the Forces or the civilian component, and dependent, who remains in the Republic of Panama for longer than thirty days, an- identity card which shall be issued under the authority of the Joint Committee in Spanish and English. CHildren under the age of ten years may be included on the identity card of a parent at the option of the parent. These identity cards shall be shown to the appropriate authorities of the Republic of Panama upon request. The authorities of the Republic of Panama may request information concerning the number of such cards outstanding and the validity of any particular card. The Joint Committee and the United States Forces shall provide such information. (3) whenever the status of any member of the Forces or the civilian component, or dependent, is altered so that; at the time of such alteration, he is no longer entitled to remain in the Republic of Panama, the United States Forces shall promptly notify the Panamanian authorities, and shall, if requested within a period of sixty days thereafter, ensure that transportation from the Republic of Panam will be. provided at no cost to the Government of the Republic of Pan ama. (4) (a) The members of the Forces or the civilian component, and dependents, shall be exempted from fiscal charges relating to their entry, stay in, or departure from the territory of the Republic of Panama. Similarly they will be exempted from obligatory services established in favor of the Republic of Panama. They shall not acquire any right to permanent residence or domicile in the Republic of Panama. TIAS 10032