Overview of the Immigration Process
In accordance to its definition, the immigration process is simply the moving of people into a different location. However, to immigrate in modern terms refers to the moving of people from one country to another, usually for the purpose of establishing a better quality of life. However, the immigration process is not as simple as traveling and entering another nation. Immigration laws imposed by countries will make the immigration process a more standardized and legal procedure.
To immigrate to another country, regardless of the purpose, will require that certain laws be followed and that certain procedures take place in order to lawfully enter another country. Immigration laws vary from country to country, though most will require specific documentation in order to allow those that immigrate to a country to enter under lawful terms. Typically, this will entail securing a visa and passport.
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