imigrace
Imigrace refers to the process of people moving into a country with the intention of living there for an extended period, potentially obtaining permanent residence or citizenship. It is the counterpart to emigration, which describes leaving one’s country of origin. Immigrants may arrive for work, family reunification, study, or asylum, and they enter under various legal mechanisms such as visas, work permits, refugee status, or family sponsorship. Immigration is often described in terms of both the actions of the individuals and the policies of host countries that regulate entry, integration, and rights.
Historically, immigration has been a constant feature of human societies, shaped by trade, conquest, colonization, and,
Push factors include conflict, persecution, poverty, and environmental pressures; pull factors include job opportunities, higher wages,
Immigration policy varies widely, affecting admission quotas, labor market access, social benefits, language and integration programs,
Global governance involves international organizations such as the International Organization for Migration and the United Nations,