Immigration

Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. Commuters, tourists, and other short-term stays in a destination country do not fall under the definition of immigration or migration; seasonal labour immigration is sometimes included, however. As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. Research, with few exceptions, finds that immigration on average has positive economic effects on the native population, but is mixed as to …

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The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

U P ] • o *t . • , Our reference * Immigration & Nationality Department Dat0 2 December 1982 your earliest convenience, the appropriate immigration form. Yours faithfully. v M I iv^t, ' - where requested. T h e n — j H Home Office, Immigration and Nationality Department, Lunar House, Wellesley


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

of information reaching living in London. immigration quotas for Eastern the West from Poland,


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of documents concerning offers of sponsorship to Polish refugees wishing to settle in Britain. Subjects discussed in the file include the criteria established by Britain for accepting Polish …

for the Home Office I have passed this to the Immigration Department of that office at Lunar House in for the Home Office 1 have passed this to the Immigration Department of that office at Lunar House in


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of documents concerning political asylum cases in Czechoslovakia. Subjects discussed in the file include requests to Britain for asylum by Ethiopian students in Czechoslovakia; the removal of an …

| Telegram Immnat Croydon / / Telephone (Immigration) 01-686 0688 r - / ^ ^ g r (Nationality) the Compliments A n T^sif , Home Office Immigration and Nationality Department Lunar House Wellesley Edinburgh on 17 May. They were interviewed by an immigration officer when four stated that they wished to London on 18 May ana have been interviewed by an immigration officer. Two other Czechs were reported by the * . JH - 1 - I x E.R.. • » I to the immigration officer when they will be informed that further


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

CSCE context. • I1 . i 1: 2 The Romanian immigration tax would ¡;!j !; appear to be incompatible


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

ELECTED FOR TRADlTlONAL C O U N T R I E S OF IMMIGRATION t ^ - c Y ^ (CANADA, A U S T R A L I A , problem had to be seen in the context of existing immigration problems. The resettlement of Vietnamese refugees processed and moved by ICM from the Bataan RPC to immigration countries. CO-OPERATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS problem had to be seen in the context of existing immigration problems. The resettlement of Vietnamese refugees COULD BE ADMITTED TO USA;FIRST THROUGH NORMAL IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES, SECOND THROUGH REFUGEE PROCESS ING


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 Russian

A file containing documents concerning visas for British businessmen in Moscow. Subjects covered in the file include the ending of the issuing of multiple-entry visas to representatives of British banks …

(MVD), PETER I THOMAS (PUSD), ROBERT WILSON (IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY DEPT, • I I HOME OFFICE), Cambridge, MVD ) Mr Thomas, PUSD ) Mr Wilson, Immigration and Nationality Dept,. ) Separate copies Home


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

the answer is not simple! In 1981 the Greek immigration authorities apparently enforced quite strictly


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents concerning the position of Jews in the Soviet Union. Subjects covered in the file include a severe decline in the rate of Jewish emigration from the …

CONVENTIONS AND LEGAL CONTENT OF SOVIET JEWISH IMMIGRATION: It is clear that conventions assisting the the review got underway in A p r i l of 1982, immigration was at its lowest point in ten y e a r s . same as in the last r e p o r t . Visits and immigration to Israel from Bulgaria encounter no p r o b


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

accommodation criterion. You also referred v: m e Immigration Rules which had been strengthened in this respect Poland since it is simply a facet of our normal immigration policy which obliges us to strictly control as I understand it, qualification under the immigration rules or as refugees)? R T Fell CONFIDENTIAL programme of emigratory organizations.Until immigration, (if of course the political asylum has been in the context of our generally restrictive immigration policies it is important that any exceptional


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