Transnational Migration
Transnational migration refers to the movement of people across national borders while maintaining connections to their home countries. This phenomenon often involves individuals seeking better economic opportunities, education, or safety. Migrants may travel for work, family reunification, or to escape conflict, and they often maintain ties with their communities back home.
As a result of transnational migration, many individuals participate in a global network that includes sending remittances, sharing cultural practices, and engaging in political activities related to their home countries. This interconnectedness can influence both the migrants' new communities and their countries of origin, creating a dynamic exchange of ideas and resources.