Immigration Policy

Immigration policy refers to the set of laws, regulations, and guidelines established by a government to manage the entry, stay, and rights of non-citizens in a country. It encompasses various aspects, including the criteria for granting visas, the process for asylum and refugee status, border control measures, and the procedures for deportation. Immigration policy aims to balance national security, economic interests, and humanitarian considerations while addressing the social and cultural implications of migration. It can vary significantly from one country to another and may evolve over time in response to changing political, economic, and social conditions.