What are 4 types of immigration?

There are several types of immigration, but four main categories are:

  1. Family-based immigration: This type of immigration allows individuals to immigrate to a new country to be reunited with family members who are already citizens or legal permanent residents.
  2. Employment-based immigration: This type of immigration allows individuals to immigrate to a new country to work in a specific occupation or field. This can include highly skilled workers, seasonal workers, and investors.
  3. Humanitarian-based immigration: This type of immigration allows individuals to immigrate to a new country for humanitarian reasons, such as fleeing persecution or war in their home country. This can include asylum seekers and refugees.
  4. Investment-based immigration: This type of immigration allows individuals to immigrate to a new country by making a significant investment in the economy, such as starting a business or investing in real estate. This type of immigration is often known as “Investor Visa”

It’s worth noting that different countries have different immigration policies, and the types of immigration available may vary depending on the country. Additionally, some countries may have subcategories within these main types of immigration.