
Host country integration
Host country integration refers to the process by which newcomers, such as immigrants or refugees, become part of the society and systems of the country they move to. This involves adapting to new social norms, accessing services like healthcare and education, finding employment, and building social connections. Effective integration benefits both individuals and the country by fostering social cohesion, economic contribution, and cultural diversity. It requires support from the host country's policies and communities to ensure newcomers can participate fully and thrive within their new environment.