Leaving aside the communications of data destined to countries of the EU, the transfers aimed for by the entity will only be able to be made if suitable guarantees about the protection that the data will receive are brought in its destination in the terms established in the article 46 of the RGPD, since it has not been stated that the countries that will be addressing offer a suitable level of protection and since a priori none of the exceptional suppositions of the article 49.1 of the RGPD would result from application. This, without harm of the fulfillment of the rest of principles and duties established on the subject of data protection.