“…South America and Chile in particular are no exception, with migrants in the latter constituting 7.8% of the country’s total population (INE, 2021 ), the largest percentage coming from other Latin American countries, with Venezuelan migration being the main one in the last 10 years (DEM, 2021 ). Despite how attractive and hopeful it seems to be to migrate in search of better opportunities, migrating is not easy, since on the one hand one leaves behind family, friends, interpersonal relationships, economic resources, culture, and customs and, on the other hand, once migrants arrive in the host country, being part of a minority group, they often suffer experiences of prejudice and discrimination that negatively affect their health and welfare (Firat, & Noels, 2021 ; Lincoln et al, 2021 ; Urzúa et al, 2022 ).…”