Legal Immigration
Legal immigration refers to the process by which individuals from other countries obtain permission to live and work in a new country. This often involves applying for a visa, which can be temporary or permanent, depending on the individual's circumstances. Common reasons for legal immigration include employment opportunities, family reunification, or seeking asylum from persecution.
Countries typically have specific laws and regulations governing legal immigration, which may include background checks, interviews, and documentation requirements. Successful applicants may receive a green card or other legal status, allowing them to reside and contribute to their new community while adhering to the host country's laws.