
South America, one of the most naturally and culturally diverse continents in the world, is privileged with economic potential and geographical richness. Its backbone, the “Andean mountain range,” stretches across countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. This mountain chain has played a significant role in the history of these nations and their societies over time.
Currently, the common market among these “Andean” countries is highly relevant. From a geopolitical Global Mobility perspective, they share many common elements. However, there are also crucial similarities and differences in regional mobility, influenced by factors such as migration policies, current affairs, and even climate change. The interplay between “international” rights and “national” sovereignty creates challenges, requiring careful planning when managing expatriation.
In these documents, we explore key aspects of migration processes and how they are currently evolving.