
Non-immigrant Workers
Non-immigrant workers are individuals who enter a country temporarily for employment purposes, holding specific visas that specify their work type and duration. Unlike immigrants, who seek permanent residence, non-immigrant workers are permitted to work legally for a limited period, such as seasonal jobs, temporary projects, or professional assignments. Their visas outline the conditions of their employment and typically require sponsorship by an employer or organization. This system allows countries to fill labor shortages with temporary skilled or unskilled workers while maintaining control over immigration and employment policies.