Canada – Disability

Canada ranks among the countries with the strongest disability protections anywhere in the world, supported by constitutional guarantees, significant federal legislation, and an expanding array of financial programmes. Those with disabilities who live in or relocate to Canada can anticipate

Brazil – Disability

Brazil maintains an extensive legal structure protecting the rights of people with disabilities, built on the 2015 Lei Brasileira de Inclusão and a Federal Constitution that guarantees equality for every citizen. Those living with disabilities can draw on free public

Brunei – Disability

Brunei has taken notable steps in building support structures for people with disabilities, including dedicated legislation, a formal registration system, and a universal welfare allowance — yet the overall framework is still maturing. Physical accessibility remains patchy, a broad anti-discrimination

Bulgaria – Disability

Bulgaria has developed an expanding legal framework addressing the rights of people with disabilities, built around the People with Disabilities Act (2019) and the Protection Against Discrimination Act. Financial assistance, personal care support, and access to healthcare are available to

Barbados – Disability

Barbados is navigating a pivotal moment in the evolution of disability rights. The transformative Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2025 has established a wide-ranging legal framework addressing education, employment, healthcare, transport, and protection from discrimination. Government financial assistance is

Belgium – Disability

Belgium provides strong legal safeguards for people with disabilities, including a constitutional guarantee of full societal inclusion set out in Article 22ter. The country runs an interconnected support framework across federal and regional tiers, encompassing financial allowances, accessible public transport,

Belize – Disability

Belize stands at a turning point for disability rights. The ground-breaking Disabilities Act, enacted in December 2024, introduces enforceable legal protections in the areas of discrimination, accessibility, and employment for the very first time. On the ground, accessible infrastructure and

Bahamas – Disability

The Bahamas has enacted specific legislation to protect disability rights — the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities) Act 2014 — which addresses employment, education, healthcare, transport, and access to buildings. Enforcement of the Act falls to a statutory body known

Bahrain – Disability

Bahrain maintains a structured legislative framework addressing disability rights, built upon Law No. 74 of 2006 on the Care, Rehabilitation and Employment of Persons with Disabilities, and strengthened further by the country’s 2011 ratification of the UN Convention on the

Austria – Disability

Austria provides people with disabilities a comprehensive set of legal safeguards, a well-established public transport network, and a social welfare framework encompassing nursing care allowances, disability pensions, and tax relief. The country has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights