The Immigration Policy
The immigration policy of a certain country reflects the country's attitude regarding immigration. In ancient times there were no strict regulations regarding immigrations. With the increase in the consciousness about political identity each country formulated a set of conditions, to regulate migration. The immigration policy is the guiding principle for the procedure of immigration. The immigration policy is usually revised according to the motives of the government. A country with a low population growth will most likely have a very liberal immigration policy. However, the growth of terrorism has forced countries to become more stringent in their immigration policies.
A country's immigration policy is a set of terms and conditions, which are essentially satisfied by the immigrants. Legal immigration is possible only for immigrants, who fulfill the eligibility criteria mentioned in the immigration policy of the country in question. The immigration policy also determines the rights of the immigrant in the country. The immigration policy provides a comprehensive outlook to manage the economic and social life of the immigrant. Some countries have strict immigration policies regarding the permitted activities of an immigrant in their country. The immigration promoting countries have more lenient policies regarding the civic life of immigrants, which help them to integrate easily with the culture of the country. A country's government develops the immigration policy according to the social and economic conditions prevailing in the respective country. The immigration policies are then legalized by immigration law. Population increase and anti immigrant sentiments tend to heavily influence the formulation of strict policies. Immigration policies also consider issues regarding illegal immigration. The policies of many countries enforce strict regulations to limit the number of illegal immigrants. The immigration policies of a couple of countries have certain provisions that provide amnesty to illegal immigrants. The immigration process can be delayed if the immigration policy requirements are not strictly adhered to so awareness about the immigration policy is essential to avoid problems
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