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Impact of Immigration and Xenophobia on Development in Africa
A stateless person is someone who is not a citizen of any country.
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Identification of Various Dimensions and Indicators of Immigrant Integration Into Global Scenarios
Rouf Ahmad Bhat (Government Degree College, Gool, India)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7099-9.ch014
Abstract
Integration of immigrants is at the forefront of policy concerns in many countries. Simultaneously, there is an increasing focus on the role of the receiving society for achieving a higher degree of integration of immigrants. In recent decades, the successful integration of immigrants into a host country's society, economy, and polity has become a major issue for policymakers. For social cohesion and inclusive growth and the ability of migrants to become self-reliant, productive citizens the integration of immigrants and of their children is vibrant. This chapter identifies various dimensions and indicators involved in integration of immigrants into a host society. There are always concerns about successful integration; however, this is not determined solely by the actions immigrants take and the resources they possess. The reception—supportive, neutral, or negative—they receive from the host community plays a critical role. In this direction, this chapter also highlights various challenges and gaps that are involved in immigrant integration.
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International Migration and the Rights of Migrants Guaranteed by the Legislation of Georgia and Their Implementation
Is a person who is not considered a national of any state according to the legislation in force in that state (UN Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, 1954 AU33: The in-text citation "Status of Stateless Persons, 1954" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ). A stateless person does not have the rights normally enjoyed by a national: diplomatic protection by the state, the inalienable right to remain in the country of residence, and the right to return if they leave the country.
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