The United Nations counts international migrants as people of any age who live outside their country (or in some cases, territory) of birth – regardless of their motives for migrating, their length of ...
For years, global migration among high-net-worth individuals followed a simple rule: Move where the taxes are lower and the returns are higher. From Caribbean citizenship programs to European ...
U.S. visa shifts: June 2026 Visa Bulletin advances family timelines but delays Indian employment-based applicants amid rising demand. Portugal's new rules: Approved law extends naturalization ...
Are there sufficient data on global migration trends? And are they comprehensive enough to help inform and design effective migration policies? This module will: (i) provide an overview of what ...
Remittances, the money migrants send to their communities and families back home, have long been recognized as a driver of development in poor countries. But while their economic benefits are better ...
About 6 million Black people left the South in the Great Migration between 1910 and 1970. A four-part documentary from Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores the Great Migration of the 20th century while also ...
They are delighted to receive the Calliope Prize for practical migration research 2023 (from left): Prof. Dr. Birgit Glorius, Dr. Friederike Enßle-Reinhardt, Stephan Schurig and Hanne Schneider. The ...
Over 80% of people migrating in Africa remain on the continent, often straining neighbouring countries. Yet migration also drives economic growth, development and regional integration. Migration ...