IT depends on each countries, but mostly they held under the bar[jail]. some cases after a couple of month or year they may be get the Permanent residence.
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Immigrants are often stereotyped as being lower skilled, uneducated, and a burden on the economy. They may also be seen as taking jobs away from native-born individuals and not integrating well into the host society. These stereotypes can contribute to discrimination and xenophobia towards immigrants.
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Of Course! The Canadian immigration act provides for application of permanent residency. Immigration regulations provide for the admission of 3 categories of immigrants: family class (closely related persons), independent immigrants (admitted on the basis of skill, capital and labor-market requirements) and refugees. When processing applicants, immigration officers are instructed to give priority to persons seeking family reunification and to refugees. Independent applicants without family but with required skills or capital are considered next. Canada's immigration policy is nondiscriminatory regarding ethnicity; however, individuals suffering diseases likely to endanger public health, or those without any apparent means of financial support, or those known to be criminals or terrorists can be excluded. Source: Canadian Encyclopedia/G.E.Dirks
Immigrants are typically seeking a better life.
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one example, arguably, could be the influx of Mexican immigrants deep into the US. I realize there is a great deal of debate over illegal immigrants coming here, but there are also many, many people who come here legally from Mexico, seeking security and opportunities
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Immigrants come to the United States seeking new opportunities.
Some Scottish immigrants to America were forced there as convicted prisoners, but most came seeking an opportunity for a better life, as did most other immigrants to America.
Not legally, no. Do you have family in the US legally? Do you have a potential employer in the US? Are you an engineer, doctor, etc? You could apply for entry and residence based on these (essentially you need a sponsor for the first 2). You should be able to apply for a work card when you apply for adjustment of status. (seeking permanent residency). That's right, by law it's illegal. But they do work anyway. Either they get pay cash only or the work with a fake "green card" and Social security number. They take their chances because the option is not pretty neither, I mean, they would not have any money to live by. Be aware if you work on forged documents you're not only doing something illegal, you're causing your employer to break the law. Many illegal immigrants don't understand why their employers aren't more helpful. It's because the fine for employing an illegal immigrant -- even unintentionally-- is up to $100,000 per person. Yes they can though its illegal they get jobs the dont requires documents like lawn service and other types of jobs normally they get paid under the table but perhaps wont get as much as any legal person would.
Because it was the "Ship of Dreams" and was carrying hundreds of immigrants going to America seeking a new life.
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