Immigration Law

Immigration Law refers to the body of laws, regulations, and legal precedents that govern the entry, stay, and exit of foreign nationals in a country. It encompasses various aspects including visas, asylum, deportation, naturalization, and the rights of non-citizens. Immigration law dictates how individuals can legally enter a country, the processes they must follow to remain there, and the legal consequences of violating immigration policies. It also addresses the rights and responsibilities of immigrants and the obligations of the state regarding their treatment and welfare. Immigration laws can vary significantly between countries and are often influenced by political, economic, and social factors.