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Today, the word immigration refers to foreigners entering a country for a temporary stay or to settle there. The word immigration derives from the Latin word migratio meaning “passage from one place into the other one”.
From the country of departure perspective, it corresponds to emigration. In the case of border residents, cross-border migrations can occur daily.
For the migrant, immigration can have one or several reasons:
• Professional: long-term mission and studies abroad
• Political: political refugee fleeing persecutions
• Insecurity: especially in case of war taking place in the country of origin
• Economic: inhabitant of a poor country seeking a better standard of living in a rich country.
• Personal: desire to settle in a country by personal choice, for instance, when one identifies himself with its values.
• Family reunification: to join one’s spouse or a child already settled there.
• Taxes: moving to a country with a lower level of taxation
For the governments, immigration can help to face a birthrate deficit or also provide an adequate quantitative and qualitative supply in workforce. Yet, illegal immigration surpasses the countries of destination expectations.
Today, migration flows are directed from developing countries to developed countries, as well as, developed countries to one another.
The highest rates of immigrant workers among the working population are found in countries of the Persian Gulf: 90% in the United Arab Emirates, 86% in Qatar, 82% in Kuwait.
A migrant may not comply with the current immigration laws of the country of destination.
According to the 2006 report of the General Secretary of the United Nations, on international migrations and development, the world has almost 200 millions migrants. About a third moved from a developing country to another and another third from a developing country to a developed country.
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Today, the word immigration refers to foreigners entering a country for a temporary stay or to settle there. The word immigration derives from the Latin word migratio meaning “passage from one place into the other one”.
From the country of departure's perspective, it corresponds to emigration. In the case of border residents, cross-border migrations can occur daily.
For the migrant, immigration can have one or several causes:
• Professional: long-term mission and studies abroad
• Political: political refugee fleeing persecutions
• Insecurity: especially in case of war taking place in the country of origin
• Economic: inhabitant of a poor country seeking a better standard of living in a rich country.
• Personal: desire to settle in a country by personal choice, for instance, when one identifies himself with its values.
• Family reunification: to join one’s spouse or a child already settled there.
• Taxes: moving to a country with a lower level of taxation
For governments, immigration can help to counter a birthrate deficit or also provide an adequate quantitative and qualitative supply to the workforce. Yet, illegal immigration can surpass the destination countries' expectations.
Today, migration flows are directed from developing countries to developed countries, as well as developed countries to one another.
The highest rates of immigrant workers among the working population are found in countries of the Persian Gulf: 90% in the United Arab Emirates, 86% in Qatar, 82% in Kuwait.
A migrant may not comply with the current immigration laws of the country of destination.
According to the 2006 Report of the General Secretary of the United Nations on international migration and development, the world has almost 200 million migrants. About a third moved from a developing country to another and another third from a developing country to a developed country.
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