Immigration Policy

Immigration Policy refers to the set of laws, regulations, and guidelines that govern how a country manages the entry, stay, and departure of foreign nationals. This includes criteria for visa issuance, legal residency, citizenship, refugee status, and deportation procedures. Immigration policies can vary widely between countries, reflecting each nation’s economic needs, security concerns, and humanitarian commitments. They are often influenced by political, social, and cultural factors, as well as international agreements. Policies may also address issues such as family reunification, labor migration, and asylum processes, shaping the demographics and diversity of a nation.