Commonwealth Immigration
Commonwealth Immigration refers to the movement of people between countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations. This organization includes 54 member countries, many of which share historical ties to the British Empire. Commonwealth citizens often enjoy certain immigration privileges, such as easier visa processes or the right to live and work in other member countries.
The rules and regulations governing Commonwealth Immigration can vary significantly from one country to another. Some nations may have specific programs or agreements that facilitate the immigration of Commonwealth citizens, while others may have stricter requirements. Overall, Commonwealth Immigration aims to promote cooperation and mobility among member states.