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A guest worker program is a policy that allows foreign workers to temporarily enter and work in a country to meet the demand for labor in specific industries or sectors. These workers are typically granted work visas for a specified period and are often restricted from obtaining permanent residency or bringing their families with them. Guest worker programs are designed to address labor shortages and fill gaps in the workforce, while providing a regulated system for foreign workers to contribute and earn wages.
Guest workers have the right to work in a country but have few other rights.
Migrant workers were also sometimes called "guest workers" or "temporary workers."
low status foreigners
Doing missionary work, going on a mission trip, or being a guest speaker. If they are getting paid to preach in foreign countries, they will need to get a work visa instead of a travel visa in some cases.
low status foreigners
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It depends on the country.In Israel, although there are serious problems in guest-worker communities, the society is open to discussing them and hopefully improving their situation. In Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the ruling monarchs try to shove the guest-worker issues under the carpet. They live in deplorable conditions in ghettos exclusive to them.
Most, perhaps all, do. The best known is probably Germany, which, since it enjoys a fairly robust economy, takes on large numbers of people from poorer nations (predominately Turks) as "Gastarbeiterin" (guest workers).
No only Citizens of USA can vote. Guest workers on visa need to get USA citizenship to get voting right. Normally it takes about 10 - 12 years to get that and the guest worker has to be fully employed during time and pay thousands of $$s to lawyers and fees etc to get citizenship etc.
France
Right now the pop. is 82,140 this does not include the "guest workers" who are there only to work and will go back to their country of origin after a few years, the economy has taken a down turn there as well, just like other countries during this recession.