
Emigration Policy
Emigration policy refers to the rules and procedures that a country establishes to manage its citizens’ relocation abroad. It includes regulations on who can leave, the documentation required, and the circumstances under which emigration is permitted or restricted. These policies aim to control the flow of people leaving the country, ensure safety, and sometimes address economic or security concerns. Effective emigration policies help facilitate legal and organized departure, protect citizens’ rights, and coordinate with international agreements, balancing individual freedom with national interests.