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Mexico: Lease Renewal Tips and Guidelines

For a successful lease renewal in Mexico, it is recommended to start the process 60–90 days before the contract expiration date. This helps avoid automatic renewals or the loss of negotiated terms. It is also important to ensure that any new clauses preserve the essence of the original lease agreement and that the document is […]

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Chile: New Regulation Modernizes the Recognition of Foreign Degrees

Chilean authorities have officially published a new regulation governing the recognition and validation of academic degrees obtained abroad. The reform aims to decentralize the process by allowing additional universities — beyond the University of Chile — to carry out degree validation procedures, provided they have at least five years of accreditation. Among the most notable […]

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Venezuela: Economic Transition and New Opportunities for International Investment

Venezuela is going through a period of transition in 2026, marked by a gradual process of economic reorganization, selective market opening, and reforms aimed at attracting foreign investment and revitalizing strategic sectors. This new landscape responds to the need to modernize industrial infrastructure, restore the operational capacity of key industries, and facilitate the participation of […]

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Mercosur: EU-Mercosur Trade Deal and the “Venezuela Factor”

On January 17, 2026, in Asunción, the European Union and Mercosur signed a landmark trade agreement involving Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, along with Associated States such as Chile, Colombia, and the recently incorporated Panama. The agreement creates a market of 800 million people, representing nearly a quarter of global wealth. In practical terms, the […]

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Uruguay: Residency by roots program for work, study, or family reunification

Uruguay’s Residency by Roots Program, established under Decree No. 138/024, provides legal residency pathways for individuals seeking to work, study, or reunite with family members in the country. The initiative includes residency options based on employment, family ties, or educational purposes, supporting the integration of foreign nationals into Uruguayan society. The program is aimed at […]

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