Inmigración

Inmigración refers to the process by which individuals move from one country or region to another with the intention of settling there, either temporarily or permanently. This movement can be motivated by various factors such as economic opportunities, family reunification, escaping conflict or persecution, or improving quality of life. Inmigración involves legal and administrative procedures, which may include visa applications, residency permits, and adherence to immigration laws of the host country. It also encompasses the social, cultural, and economic impacts that immigrants have on their new communities and the challenges they may face in integration, such as language barriers, discrimination, or legal status issues.