Immigration Offenses - Crossing Border No-NosImmigration offenses usually take place when one overstays or goes beyond the limits as stated on his travel documents (visa). This may be unintentional or intentional. Either way, it's best to avoid it so that you don't get deported (and blacklisted) from the country you want to settle in.Since
the beginning of human history, immigration has been a common
occurrence. There
has always been a movement of people from one location in the world to
another,
but as opposed to simply traveling, immigration refers to the shift of
one
permanent residence to another place. Based on estimates of the United
Nations,
only three percent of the global population participates in
immigration, while
the vast majority chooses to remain in the place where they were born
and have
always lived. Due
to immigration, the necessity to draw borders and enforce
regulations
that
protect these borders between countries has become undeniably
important. Your
mobility has become dictated by your ownership of a valid passport and
appropriate visas, which allow entry into one country from another. A
visa is
usually valid for a fixed number of days wherein you are allowed to
stay in
that country for personal or business reasons. The
Two Kinds of Immigration
Offenses
There
are two common immigration offenses that are often committed. First,
the person
may enter or exit a country illegally, whether by traveling through
air, land
or sea. There are areas in the United States, for instance, that are
particularly
susceptible to the arrival of illegal immigrants such as the border
between US
and Mexico and the Strait of Gibraltar and Otranto. While traveling,
they may
hide inside trucks, shipment containers and other methods where they
are
concealed. The
second offense is overstaying in the country even after the period
indicated in
the visa expires. It is often with the purpose of wanting to live
permanently
in the country or obtain regular employment that a person may overstay.
There
are conditions wherein a person will be allowed to overstay, such as a
medical
condition that requires treatment or those who enjoy a right of
territory.
Refugees are also exempted from immigration laws, but the United
Nations has
decreed that the country has the right to determine who qualifies for
refugee
status. Immigration
Offenses - Why It’s Harder To Travel
Due
to these risks, countries like the United States and Canada have made
it more
difficult for immigrants to move to their territories. Both countries
have
imposed quotas on the number of immigrants that are allowed every year
and have
also used a point system of qualifications that will determine who is a
better
candidate for immigration over another. More
than half of the illegal immigrants in the United States are from
Mexico or
have Latin American roots. While this has resulted in cheaper labor for
companies, it has also raised concerns about the effect this has on the
jobs of
local Americans. Aside from protecting the borders, governments keep a
tight
rein on immigration offenses because immigrants could also bring in a
range of
diseases such as polio or certain kinds of fevers. Punishment
for those found guilty of immigration offenses is deportation. You will
be sent
back to your home country and will face extreme difficulty in ever
entering
that country again. There are also penalties for those employers who
hire
illegal immigrants, but the sanctions are not as strictly imposed. === We all want to think we are safe but are we? If you want to know more about the different types of crimes committed today, RecordsSiteReviews.com is offering FREE ACCESS to its Criminal Records Information section. If you have a nagging suspicion on someone, run a criminal check on him or her today! |
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