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What is the system for protecting the rights of people in a situation of return migration in Mexico?
Mexico has a system to protect the rights of people in a situation of return migration that seeks to guarantee their reintegration, well-being and access to basic services. Support programs are promoted for their labor, educational and social reintegration, and assistance is provided on immigration issues and consular protection.
What is the impact of an embargo on cooperation on the rights of migrants and refugees in Costa Rica?
An embargo may have an impact on cooperation on migrant and refugee rights in Costa Rica. Trade and financial restrictions can make it difficult to care for and protect the rights of migrants and refugees, as well as to cooperate with other countries in managing migratory flows and finding durable solutions. This can create additional challenges in humanitarian care, family reunification and integration of displaced people. Costa Rica can strengthen its legal framework on migration and refuge, promote regional and international cooperation in protecting the rights of migrants and refugees, and provide support and assistance to people affected by the embargo.
What resources and legal advice are available for companies seeking to improve their regulatory compliance in the Dominican Republic?
Companies can turn to compliance attorneys and consultants, as well as chambers of commerce and business associations, for advice and resources to help them improve their compliance in the country.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in Guatemala in relation to access to psychosocial support services and comprehensive mental health care?
People with disabilities in Guatemala face challenges in accessing psychosocial support services and comprehensive mental health care due to the lack of resources and training of health personnel. Measures are being implemented to improve the availability and accessibility of these services, as well as to promote the inclusion of mental health in comprehensive care for people with disabilities.
What are the main regulations for opening and operating a bank account in Brazil?
Brazil Opening and operating a bank account in Brazil is regulated by the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB). The regulations include documentation requirements, identity verification, declaration of origin of funds and anti-money laundering compliance. Each bank may have its own additional procedures.
What is the historical evolution of anti-money laundering laws in Costa Rica?
Initially, Costa Rica addressed this issue with Law 7786 in 1998. Then, Law 8204 in 2001 consolidated the legal provisions, and since then there have been reforms to strengthen the legislation.
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