
Permanent Migration
Permanent migration refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one country to another with the intention of settling there indefinitely. Unlike temporary migration, which is often for work, study, or travel, permanent migrants typically seek to establish long-term residence and may pursue citizenship or legal residency in their new country. This process can involve various factors, such as family reunification, job opportunities, quality of life, or escaping conflict. Permanent migration can significantly impact both the migrants and the societies they join, contributing to cultural diversity and economic growth.