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Migrant workers often have financial responsibilities that include remitting money back to their home countries to support family members. Legally, they must comply with the Immigration regulations of the host country, such as obtaining the appropriate work visas and permits. Additionally, they may need to adhere to local labor laws, including tax obligations and workers' rights, which can vary significantly by jurisdiction. Failure to meet these responsibilities can lead to legal consequences or loss of employment.

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