
Enhancing Information Exchange for Migration Matters in a Regional Context
Explore a comprehensive proposal for effective information exchange on migration in a regional setting. Covering a wide range of topics such as entries and exits, refugee status, operational actions, government measures, best practices, and more. Enhance understanding and cooperation in managing migration challenges.
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A PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ON MIGRATION MATTERS IN A REGIONAL CONTEXT
Entries into and exits out of the national territory Cases of rejection Cases of refoulement (deportation, removal, return) Boys, girls and adolescents Refugee status applicants Statistics Conditions of stay Operational actions Information about consulates and diplomatic representations Flows Routes Support from international organizations Irregular migrants Resources Trends Support from civil society organizations False documents Migration management tools Identity theft Government actions Risks Warnings Biodata Biometrics Government actions Best Practices Migration data Inter-institutional actions Identity Administrative data Regional actions Financial data Extraregional actions Criminal records
Matrixes Questionnaires Informative notes Newsletters Standardized data recording forms Biometrics forms Warnings
Basic Form Special Form First Name / Last Name (Father) / Last Name (Mother) Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) Sex Nationality Place of Birth Type of Identity Document Identity Document Number Passport Number The same information as the basic form, also including the following: Consultations with intelligence links, police forces, Interpol, data bases with information about admission to detention centres and/or criminal proceedings Religion Marital status Telephone numbers The last 3 recorded addresses Name and birthdate of spouse Name(s) and birthdate(s) of child(ren) Occupation in the place of residence Purpose of travel to Mexico Family, friends, business links in Mexico Amount of money carried by the traveller Credit/debit cards held by the traveller (bank name and card number) Exact address in Mexico Name(s) of the person(s) who will receive the traveller Telephone number(s) of the person(s) receiving the traveller Countries/locations where the traveller has lived Migration movements of the past three years Migration Warning: ID number, types of notes, comments and instructions; Migration Station: Date of entry, origin and entry, resolution and date of exit; Immigration Procedures: Procedure number, type of procedure, resolution and area of procedure; Managing Electronic Passenger Lists: Entries and exits: date and time, flight number, airline, origin, destination, ID document; Migration Flows: Date and time, type of migration, airline and flight number, ID document and country of issuance, entry immigration status, location.
Who will process the information and how Feedback within the framework of the RCM What we want to share Reporting and dissemina- tion Establishing contents Reporting methods Discussion and analysis Collection and processing How it is going to be shared How the information will be disseminated