Immigration policies of countries reflect their attitude regarding immigration. There were no strict regulations regarding immigrations in the past. With increase in the consciousness about political identity each country formulated a set of conditions, to regulate migration. Additionally, population control and migration pattern control was something that many countries wanted to exert control over.
The immigration policy is revised according to the motives of the government. The countries, which have low population growth, have liberal immigration policies. Many times the lax policies are due to the fact that they need bodies for infrastructure. The growth of terrorism has forced countries to become more stringent in their immigration policies.
Legal immigration is possible only for immigrants, who fulfill the eligibility criteria mentioned in the immigration policy of the country. The policy also determines the rights and abilities of the immigrant in the country. The policy provides a comprehensive outlook to handle the economic and social life of the immigrant. Some countries have tough guidelines regarding the activities of an immigrant who has taken up residence in the country.
The government develops the policy according to the social and economic conditions prevailing in the country. Ultimately, whatever benefits the country is what the country is going to do. The policies are set in place by the government or ruling party, and then signed into law.
Population increase and anti immigrant sentiments influence the formulation of strict policies. As an example, the United States is dealing with heavy illegal migration from South America, which is offsetting jobs for citizens, and pushing wage rates down. The policies of many countries enforce strict regulations to limit illegal immigrants. The immigration policies of a few countries have provisions to provide amnesty to illegal immigrants.
Immigration process can be delayed if the policy requirements are not strictly adhered to. Awareness about the immigration policy is essential to avoid problems. The immigration office provides guidance about the policies of the country. There is general information you can find on the internet or at the local government office. It is a good place to start there, but also look at getting professional advice as well.
Immigration attorneys and services also assist with necessary information. Internet is the best tool to gather information about the immigration policy a country. Because of the breadth and depth of immigration law, it is advisable to seek professional advice for solutions to you immigration needs. Making mistakes in immigration paperwork can cause unnecessary delays and possible deportation.
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