USA MIGRATION

ABOUT THE USA

America is the most developed country in the world with many strengths in all fields, from economy to culture and society. Besides, the freedom and equality Americans always uphold also make the US a “promised land” of immigrants.

With 45 million foreigners living and working in the US, this number is 4 times higher than many countries in the world, showing that the “American dream” is truly an untold desire of the immigrant community from all over the world.

Area Population Language Currency
9.830 million km² 329,5 million people English USD

WHY PEOPLE IMMIGRATE TO THE U.S.?

1.  Better living conditions

The United States ranks as one of the most desirable countries to immigrate to because of the better living conditions provided. 

The nation’s economy is thriving, and there are numerous job opportunities available to everyone. With a comparatively low cost of living, wages are greater than in most other countries. People from societies that value group action favour American individualism.

2.  Better opportunities to find work

A lot of people choose to emigrate to the United States in search of better employment opportunities. When compared to the career options the immigrant has at home, the U.S. job market can occasionally be greater. 

Immigrants frequently relocate to places with greater earnings and more open positions. This benefits the American labour market in addition to helping immigrants improve their quality of life and/or their ability to support their family back home.

3.  Better education system

There are many educational possibilities for those who desire to further their education because the United States has so many universities. For this reason, the United States is a popular choice for parents who wish their kids to receive a superior education.

Students will have many opportunities to find things they enjoy, and it will also help them create a bright future. Some students decide to immigrate to the United States in order to enroll in programs that may not be available in their home countries.

In 2015, 28% of visas were granted for educational purposes due to the fact that more and more students are choosing the United States as their country of study.

4.  Better protection from violence and persecution

Many people believe that the United States is one of the safest countries to live in, no matter their race, nationality, or religious convictions.

Non-US citizens believe that the US is a safer place for them when they are being persecuted because of their race, religion, or ethnicity. Many people come to the United States to escape conflict and bloodshed.

Someone may be able to apply for refugee status and remain in the United States if they fit the definition of a refugee and the U.S. government considers them to be a humanitarian concern.

5.  Ease of Naturalisation

Foreigners can naturalise and become citizens in the US, and the procedure is also less challenging than in many other nations. You simply need to meet a few minor conditions, such as being an LPR for at least five years, being 18 years of age, and being able to write and speak some basic English.

You’ll discover that a US passport is a highly priceless document once you get one. The American passport is one of the strongest in the world, and it entitles you to visa-free travel to 186 nations, which is nearly every country in the world.

6.  Lastly, because it’s America

America has always been a dream for almost everyone. The influence that America’s image has on people around the world cannot be disputed. Many people and families are seduced by the idea of the United States as a result of both old and modern popular culture. Who could resist the allure of midtown Manhattan’s bustle or the glamour of Hollywood? America’s impact is seen everywhere, from sports to television and everything in between, creating an alluring image for people considering immigration.

THE UNITED STATES MIGRATION PROGRAM

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The United States Migration Program

The United States Migration Program

What are the U.S.'s immigration programs? U.S. immigration law is based on the following principles: the reunification of families, admitting immigrants with skills that are valuable to the U.S. economy,...

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