World Summit of Legislators 2014 Mexico City, June 6 th -8 th

Similar documents
2014 Global Education for All Meeting. Muscat, Oman May 2014 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

BALANCING THE NEEDS FOR SUPERVISORY INTENSITY AND PROPORTIONALITY

Conference Guide. Time: Nov. 13, 2014 (08:00-19:00) Place: Registration Desk, Hainan International Convention and Exhibition Center, Haikou

ASEM Conference on Global Ageing and Human Rights of Older Persons October 2015, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Administrative Circular

Invitation to the Seminar on Risk Management in International Factoring Mexico City, Mexico December 2015

Visa free cruising with ST. PETER LINE. Manual. For your convenience our company provides you with several options of buying your visa free cruise:

GENERAL INFORMATION. Meeting secretariat For any information regarding this meeting please write to the following address:

Catholic Relief Services ICT4D Conference InterContinental Hotel Lusaka, Zambia March 29 31, 2011 MEETING VENUE

MEETING OF CHAIRPERSONS OF COMMITTEES SPECIALISED IN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

#ppd2015 P D WORKSHOP PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE MARCH 10-13, 2015 COPENHAGEN

Regional United Nations Development Group Meeting Wednesday 9 March 2016 WHO Regional Office Cairo, Egypt

GENERAL INFORMATION. Global capacity-building initiative for parliaments on sustainable development

Interparliamentary conferences Dutch EU Presidency Practical information. Conference venue. App. Hotels

1st CONFERENCE IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OF MUSIC Methods, approaches and perspectives for the study of music within culture

General information General Infor

G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting February, 2011 Paris - France

the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. ORGANIZATION OF THE MEETING Meeting hosts Venue and dates Related events

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

MEETING OF EQUALITY COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS OF EU MEMBER STATES PARLIAMENTS AND OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT. Madrid, 29 April 2010 GENERAL INFORMATION

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Checklist for Organising CRF Conference

LOGISTICAL INFORMATION FOR DELEGATES

COUNCIL OF EUROPE BRIGHTON CONFERENCE APRIL 2012

Upw Crew Package information

2005 Liebherr U.S. Open

Assessing the Legacy of the ICTY

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NGOs UNESCO Headquarters, December 2012

MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA SANTO DOMINGO, D.N.

3. What if I register, but cannot make it? Is there a refund policy? There can be no refunds.

Department of Papyrology, University of Warsaw Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, Warsaw

CONGRESS REGISTRATION

GENERAL INFORMATION. IAEA Symposium on Isotopes in Hydrology, Marine Ecosystems, and Climate Change Studies in Monaco. Monaco, 27 March - 1 April 2011

The Partnership Update - March 2007

General Information and Logistics

ANNEX 3. Additional information for the ITU Regional Radiocommunications Seminar Asia

IWA-PS2016 Oslo Practical information

ASEC th 19 th November 2014 Annual Systems Engineering Conference. Systems Engineering Then and Now Celebrating 20 years of INCOSE UK

FOREST EUROPE EXPERT LEVEL MEETING FOR THE PREPARATIONS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE PRACTICAL INFORMATION

HUTONG SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP 2016

Information Note. Summer School on Sustainability Transition Policies and Practices 22 July - 2 August 2013 in Incheon, Republic of Korea

UNESCO Creative Cities Network 10 th Annual Meeting. General Information

UNIDAD DE PROTECCIÓN A LA CAPA DE OZONO - MÉXICO

Ing. David Abarca Ministerio de Planificación del Desarrollo de Bolivia Av. Mariscal Santa Cruz No La Paz, Bolivia

Crossing the Border: Financial Access, Remittances, and Directo a México SM

ECONOMIC CONFERENCE 2012

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7 /N2691

2013 INAS CONFERENCE & GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil April 2013

Arrangements for the 117 th session of the Executive Board. Information for Executive Board representatives. For: Information

Bologna Seminar ALIGNING NATIONAL AGAINST EUROPEAN QUALIFICATION FRAMEWORKS: THE PRINCIPLES OF SELF CERTIFICATION

Special measures for VVIP and VIP participating in the Connect Americas Summit Panama City, Panama, July 2012

EFFAS SUMMER SCHOOL th Edition

CONTACT GROUP FOR THE DRAFTING OF THE STANDARD MATERIAL TRANSFER AGREEMENT. Hammamet, July 2005 INFORMATION NOTE FOR PARTICIPANTS

First Invitation CONFERENCE August Real World Oncology. Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa

TOUR PLANNING Access information and develop a tour plan to match different tourist profiles.

REGISTRATION FORM (INTERNATIONAL)

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

INTERNATIONAL METHANOL PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION. 28 th EUROPEAN MINI-CONFERENCE. Crowne Plaza Hotel

Organisational Arrangements

OGC Technical and Planning Committee Meeting March 2010

THE EVENT THE TOPICS. 6 th BETA CAE International Conference June 2015

General Meeting Credentialing / Registration Assistant. Assist WCPT staff with onsite registration of General Meeting delegates

TOWARDS ENHANCED PARLIAMENTARY ACTION TO COMBAT THE TRAFFICKING OF CHILDREN FOR PURPOSES OF LABOUR EXPLOITATION IN WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA

best practice paper: guidelines for organising design conferences

28 th ELGI Annual General Meeting 16 th -19 th April 2016 Hilton Molino Stucky Venice Italy

BUSINESS TRIP TO ANGOLA LUANDA

Early bird registration (Before 30 th June 2016)

The Programs What is People to People travel? Why are you offering travel to Cuba? Is this a group experience? Can I travel to Cuba without a group?

Measuring the University s Performance: Data for Decisions Practical Information

INVITATION. Please find enclosed the necessary documents concerning the organization, registration and participation to this event.

Transportation Information

Harvest Pre-arrival Information Guide

INFORMATION NOTE. The WHO Country Office in Niger welcomes you in NIAMEY

Transcription:

World Summit of Legislators 2014 Mexico City, June 6 th -8 th Key information for Delegates Registration The online Registration form for the World Summit of Legislators 2014 is now accessible on www.globeinternational.org. To access it you will be given individual usernames and passwords. If you do not have one yet, or have any enquiry about the online registration system, please send an email to gonzalo.peon@globeinternational.org. IMPORTANT The individual usernames allow the delegates to modify their accommodation bookings and update all the submitted information. We ll be grateful if you could use the online system if you need to change or add the information contained in the form. The information posted in the registration system will be used in the ID Badges that the delegates must wear during all Summit events and to organise airport-hotel-airport transportation, to assist with any special dietary requests and to book the hotels. Among the data requested are the biographies and pictures that will be distributed during the meeting. Having your travel and personal details on advance will help us to give you a better service. Once you have registered with the online system we can begin to book rooms and liaise with you with regard to flights.

Arrivals FLIGHTS Most of you will be responsible for your own flight arrangements, however please let us know the details so that we can arrange airport pickups as suitable. AIRPORT ARRIVAL IN MEXICO IMMIGRATION ***IMPORTANT **) Foreign travelers will be required to fill in an immigration form. YOU MUST PRESENT THIS TO THE HOTEL WHEN YOU CHECK IN. THE HOTEL WILL NEED TO USE THIS TO REGISTER YOU. You will also need to show this document at customs when you leave the country. AIRPORT PICK UP There will be shuttle buses available at regular intervals to take delegates (and foreign media) from the airport to the relevant hotels. Please look out for these buses. Summit staff will be on hand at the airport to assist with immigration issues and to speed up the process. If you have arranged for Embassy staff to pick you up please advise us as this will help us with transport arrangements and allow us to manage the buses more efficiently. If you decide to take a taxi please use one of the registered taxi companies at the airport. They have set charges and you pay in advance at a taxi company desk and they provide you with a voucher to present to the relevant company driver. BUSES FROM THE HOTELS TO THE SUMMIT Buses will take delegates from the assigned hotels to the Summit venue. Information on departure times will be shown in your hotel lobby. These buses will leave the hotel to arrive at the Summit venue before the session starts. If you arrive mid way through the Summit you will need to arrange your own transport to the event. International Media (staying at the Sheraton) will have a separate allocated bus as this will arrive at the Summit venue in advance of the main delegates. BUSES FROM THE SUMMIT TO THE EVENING EVENTS OR BACK TO THE HOTELS Buses will be provided by the organisers to take delegates and media back to the hotels and also to the evening events.

Summit venue All sessions of the World Summit of Legislators 2014 will take place in the Legislative Palace of San Lazaro home of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies. Palacio Legislativo de San Lazaro Av. Congreso de la Unión #66, Col. El Parque, México D.F., C.P. 15960

Summit venue plenary sessions All WSL2014 plenary sessions will be held at the Plenary of the Chamber of Deputies. The parallel sessions will take place in nearby rooms within the Legislative Palace. The National Government, the Mexico City Government and the Congress will host one reception each on the nights of the 6th, 7th and 8th of June. Access to the venues (ID Badges) Delegates must wear a WSL2014 ID Badge to gain access to all premises. The badges will be printed and handed at the booths in the Summit hotels. Although we will have a small number of booths at the entrance of the Chamber of Deputies, we kindly ask all delegates to get their ID Badges at the Hotels to follow the security rules of the Congress and to avoid long queuing times. The information for the badges is linked with the online registration form. You will help us to speed-up registration times by completing the most fields in the form. Electronic Devices and Computers Please limit the number of electronic devices you take into the Congress (i.e. lap top computers, IPADs etc). If you need to take an electronic device into the Summit with you please make sure that T he G lobal L egislators O rganisation ( GLOBE I nternational) Tel.: + 44 ( 0)20 7 222 6 960 F ax: + 44 ( 0)20 7 222 6 959 w ww.globeinternational.org s ecretariat@globeinternational.org Unit 4 06, S outhbank H ouse, B lack P rince R oad, L ondon S E1 7 SJ, U nited K ingdom ( GB)

you register its model and number when you receive your registration badges at your assigned hotels. We need this information in advance to reduce security queues on entrance to the Summit. Food at the Summit On the first day there will be refreshments provided in the main entrance to the Congress in advance to the event starting. This will not be a formal meal however and you may want to have lunch before arrival. On the second and third day there will be sit down lunch. Please advise us in advance if you have special dietary requirements you can do this on the registration form. International Media Please note that International Media will be attending the Summit. They will be forging close links with suitable delegates during the Summit and will be attending the hospitality events. Translation The main plenary sessions will be conducted in English, Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese and Arabic. Parallel session will be conducted in English, Spanish and French. General Information Welcome to México City Considered as one of the major economies of Latin America. Due to its geographical location, Mexico was able to develop strong links with its northern neighbours, Canada and the United States 1. Requirements to enter Mexico In this website you will find a list with information on countries whose nationals require visa to enter Mexico http://www.inm.gob.mx/index.php/page/paises_visa/en.html. Participants with a valid visa to enter the United States of America do not require visa to enter Mexico. Even though, we recommend consulting with the Consulate or Embassy of Mexico in the country of origin to verify if it is necessary to process a visa. 2. Weather During June, average temperature in Mexico City is 20 C, minimum 13 C. For more information, please visit: http://www.weather.com

3. Local time Time in Mexico City is GMT-7 hours 4. Dress code The dress code during the meetings and dinners will be formal business attire or national dress 5. Voltage In Mexico City voltage is 110 volts. 6. Local currency Legal currency is the Mexican Peso. USD = 13.00 MXN, 1.00 MXN = 0.076923 USD. For more information, please visit: www.xe.com 7. Accommodation In order to ensure logistics and security for participants, the organisers have arranged accommodation in following hotels: The St. Regis Mexico City Paseo de la Reforma 439 Col. Cuauhtemoc Mexico City, Federal District 06500. Mexico Phone: (52)(55) 5228 1818 Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers Paseo de la Reforma 325 Col. Cuauhtemoc Mexico City, Federal District 06500.Mexico Phone: (52)(55) 5242 5555 Le Méridien Mexico City Av. Paseo de la Reforma No. 69 Mexico City, Federal District 06030 Mexico Phone: (52)(55) 5061 3000 IMPORTANT Special rates have been agreed with these hotels for the duration of the Summit. 5, 6, 7, 8. If you stay longer than these four nights or arrive earlier and if you are paying the hotel directly you may be charged a higher rate.

8. Ground Transportation Globe International will provide ground transportation during the Summit, our staff will pick you up at the hotel and drive you to the venue, hotels and specials dinners. There will also be scheduled buses to take legislators to the airport on departure. It is necessary to have your flights arrangements two weeks before the event in order to give you a better service.. 9. Contact list Globe México: Carolina Hernández +5215513339962 and Andrés Ávila +5215554040514 Embassies represented in Mexico: Aurea Patiño +5215585319918 Register: Gonzalo Peon + 521 554 7688365 + 44(0)7511549654 Hotels: Luisa Valdes +5215538938717 Transportation and Airport: Marcela Avila +5215522709389 Media and Operations: Emily.Marlow@globeinternational.org +52155 27718157 + 44(0)7976 734028 Mexican Media: Jaime Reyes+ 5215536603165 International Media: Will Church, Thomson Reuters (number to be sent to International Media attending)