A person seeking asylum does so due to persecution in their own country of origin. If that persecutor is the ruling faction or government of that country then it is highly unlikely that they will allow a legal request to a neighbouring country to asylum. This forces persecuted people to illegally enter a neighbouring country at which point they should seek asylum as per the rules of refugee.
However, due to the purposely loose wording of the rules and agreements of asylum, they are frequently flouted by economic migrants to the detrement of genuine refugees and asylum seekers.
Do you mean who can migrate? If so, in the EU anyone can migrate to one country to another, as long as both countries are in the EU. Elsewhere, people who are the subject of or have fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality move country. They are called asylum seekers. When asylum seekers are granted permission to stay in the country by the government, they become refugees. Other valid reasons to move would be familial links, so they can live with their family.
Asylum seekers come to Australia either because they have a war in their country or they have been threatened in one way or another!!
People who leave their country of birth to live in another country are commonly referred to as immigrants. They may migrate for various reasons, including economic opportunities, education, safety from conflict or persecution, or family reunification. Some may also be classified as expatriates, refugees, or asylum seekers, depending on their circumstances and motivations for moving. Overall, immigration is a complex phenomenon influenced by personal, social, and political factors.
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Illegal immgrants/aliens. Asylum seekers. Occupying forces.
Asylam seekers? I think.
They are either known as REFUGEES or ASYLUM SEEKERS.
They have the right to be protected by the country in which they have successful obtained asylum.
Not oppress one another
yes seekers and secret but there is another 1 but i forgot
they are either known as refugees or asylum seekers
A person who asks for permission to live in another country because it is not safe for them to return home is often referred to as a refugee or an asylum seeker. Refugees are individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution, war, or violence, while asylum seekers specifically seek protection in another country and request legal status based on their fear of returning.