Immigrants

Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. Commuters, tourists, and other short-term stays in a destination country do not fall under the definition of immigration or migration; seasonal labour immigration is sometimes included, however. As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. Research, with few exceptions, finds that immigration on average has positive economic effects on the native population, but is mixed as to …

Wikipedia

Publications

Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2022 English

The Royal Agricultural Sociey of Natal (RAS) is one of KwaZulu-Natal's oldest and best-known institutions. This volume provides a detailed overview of two earlier accounts of its history since 1851 …

consolidate it as a British colony by attracting more immigrants. Indeed, its draft rules of 17 June 1851 specifically


Laws.Africa · 5 May 2021 English

Africans, as defined. The presence of illegal immigrants within the artisanal and small- scale mining


Laws.Africa · 5 February 2021 English

facilitation, and issuance of various permits to immigrants. The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage


Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2021 English

HALF the size of New York cemetery and twice as dead: this much-quoted, wry comment is generally attributed to the satirical writer Tom Sharpe who worked in Pietermarizburg in the …

and ambulance station is staffed by British immigrants. In the city itself, Trichaard (Zeederberg) Street


Laws.Africa · 30 July 2020 English

centre; and (e) refugee camp or centre for illegal immigrants.”; (h) 19 – “Until further notice – (a) the


Laws.Africa · 12 June 2020 English

centre; and (e) refugee camp or centre for illegal immigrants.”; (h) 19 – “Until further notice – (a) the


Laws.Africa · 30 April 2020 English

including prisons, refugee camp or centre for illegal immigrants are not allowed (with exceptions to consulting


Laws.Africa · 2 April 2020 English

centre; and (e) refugee camp or centre for illegal immigrants. 19. During the state of public emergency —


Laws.Africa · 27 March 2020 English

including prisons, refugee camp or centre for illegal immigrants are not allowed (with exceptions to consulting


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 10 November 2017 English

In the nineteenth century, Freetown, the principal city of the Colony of Sierra Leone, was a cosmopolitan centre which attracted African, European, and American merchants who sought to trade in …

children of Liberated Africans and transatlantic immigrants. Furthermore, children from the hinterland  of Sierra Leone Africans, mixed-race families, and transatlantic immigrants (including the Tabon or Tabom people from Brazil)


View more