Advantages And Disadvantages Of Immigration

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Immigration is a process where a person enters to a new country for the purpose of permanent residence and for the purpose of higher education, standard of living, better facilities and better pay. However, some people migrate due to escalating poverty, unemployment, political, economic fluctuation, escape from prejudice along with worse environment changes and family reunification or just a wish to live in new surroundings on a voluntary basis. Starvation is also a key factor among people who migrate to host country. Natural disasters are big causing of immigration it forces people to shift another country. It increases energy and innovation of a country, low cost labor and better environment. However, it has both negative and positive effects. …show more content…

One of the major benefits is economic growth. Globalization plays a prominent role in immigration. Immigration brings innovative ideas and makes a good career. Moreover, global market appears only due to immigration. According to Dogra (2011), there are many benefits in terms of economic growth to a country. Immigration is a process which increases consumers by a large percentage. Furthermore, it is very beneficial for companies to get profit and sell their products in their relevant field. In addition to it, more and more immigrant’s leads more sales taxes it helps to a country to boost their economy. Insurance is also a advantages thing as well as increasing loans, real estate taxes for a country. According to Dogra (2011), cheap labor is also a prominent merit to a host country. Immigrants dedicate their whole time to the work despite of they get less wages as compared to their counterparts. Moreover, there is a great difference between in wages for equivalent jobs. According to Oak (2011), diverse culture has a significant impact on host country. It is helpful to exchange the culture values and knowledge. Immigrants face new people and share their innovative things and vice versa. Immigrants learn basic skills and learn many things related to their culture. According to Oak (2011), in some occasions immigration …show more content…

Language barrier is one of the major problem for an individual they find it difficult to communicate with host countries people and they unable to get familiar with them easily. According to Bmirr (2013), every person has some kind of problems in their life when they come to school or college. They are afraid to participate in debate and asking questions in the class they use to speak slang language and wrong pronunciation as well as they finds it difficult to understand and writing a professional letter. Due to it, these language barriers obstruct student’s learning ability to move next class. Apart from this, immigrants who come to host country they face different culture and language which is not good for them. According to Kidder (2014) immigrants have to face different culture, customs, rituals and different languages which is not a cup of tea for them. For surviving their immigrants have to accept their culture so it’s big loss of their own indigenous culture and language. In addition to it, financial burden is a demerit for immigrants who come to developed countries. According to Oak (2011) mostly immigrants survive under the financial burden and less expenditures they find it difficult to live and study in well developed and much costly countries. Immigrants easily fell into homesickness, depression and so