Foreigners
A foreigner is a person who is in a country different from their country of citizenship or origin. The term is widely used, but its meaning varies with legal, cultural, and historical context. It may refer to non-nationals, visitors, or residents without permanent status, depending on the setting.
In law, foreigners are often non-nationals. Immigration and asylum regimes define their status, rights, and duties,
Historically, borders, language, religion, and ethnicity have shaped who counts as foreign. The concept influenced diplomacy,
Socially, foreigners can face discrimination and stereotyping, but they also contribute to economies and culture through
In contemporary discourse, topics include migration flows, refugee protection, multilingualism, integration policies, and border controls. Public
See also immigration, citizenship, xenophobia, and asylum policy.