Showing posts with label Immigration Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration Issues. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Tips to Solve Your Immigration Puzzles

Search immigrant ancestors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries can be tricky. Resources Immigration and folders may be different than other types of research. And the most important thing is doing everything possible to identify exactly where ancestors came , as most issues in Europe are local and decentralized . Here are some tips for finding ancestors .
1 . Local histories and the Church
Many immigrants settled in places where family and friends had already installed. This was the case even in large cities like New York. A city block could be inhabited by many families in the same ( or nearby) are located in Europe , some are related ( even remotely ) to another. In addition , ethnic churches can provide clues to the origins of an immigrant family . For example, the French go to a church, the Italians to another, to another Irishman, etc. Even if the churches could all be Catholic , accurate information in the records may vary from church to church . Research the stories of these areas and churches to determine if there was a large number of immigrants from a specific location.

2 . social organizations
Many immigrant groups based corporate social and mutual aid . Check the location where your ancestors lived to see what organizations were around that served your immigrant group . Then contact them to see what documents they may have. Many of them may include information on exactly where your ancestors came from . Masons, for example, often recorded this lodge a transferring member came . Even if you have to trace through several boxes, you can go back to his native village.

3 . derivative citizenship
Many people have trouble finding the naturalization papers for there family. Often , it is derived from the citizenship which is the culprit. It is a special type of citizenship. When a man naturalized immigrant , his wife and minor children would also be naturalized. This is known as the derivative citizenship ; it is derived from the naturalization of someone else.

4 . Voter registration records
One of the requirements to vote in the United States is that you be a citizen. When registering to vote, he should produce proof of the nationality of one . For most people , it is a birth certificate proving you were born here . For naturalized citizens , however, it should provide proof of naturalization. The date, place and court of naturalization are usually recorded . This is particularly useful for those who have derived citizenship , this information will be for their father or husband.

5 . Ports of entry
Often , we believe that the ancestors came from Asia Pacific ports , and those who came from Europe entered the ports of the Atlantic. This is not always the case. Be prepared that your ancestor may have come away from a port where you might think they arrived, or even where they finally settled. Many even arrived in North America from Canada before finally going to the United States I have a friend whose grandfather went left Slovakia to arrive in British Columbia, entering the United States in Montana, spent a few years there with cousins ​​, before moving to New Hampshire. Not necessarily the first flyway that comes to mind is it? It is important to keep an open mind when looking for your family.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Top Immigration Issues of 2012


Issue # 1: Increased migration, diversification of the global economy stumbles toward recovery
Migration flows that have installed for a period marked by recession, which began in 2008 in a number of OECD countries have taken, including the United States, where it seems a slight increase in Mexican migration to the first time in several years, be. Migrants appear to be a wider choice of emerging countries, including Brazil, China and South Africa, compared to traditional
Issue # 2: Obama administration Dreamers benefits of action in a game-changer U.S. Immigration Debate
The Obama administration in 2012 gave way to the legislative stalemate that in Washington, where for more than a decade on the immigration policy debate and reformulated significantly with the introduction of a program to a two-year reprieve from deportation of illegal immigrants eligible features that have been brought to the United States as children.
Issue # 3: anti-immigrant rhetoric, one of several new campaign for right-wing parties
The electoral fortunes of far-right parties, election campaigns, some of which have changed anti-immigrant messages in 2012, the Feast of significant, but little progress Dawn extremist gold Greece. For most, however, continue to fight right-wing politicians, build substantial support, and in Europe, anti-immigration discourse in the rhetoric of anti-Brussels and anger at high unemployment and budget cuts been overshadowed.

Issue # 4: Forced Migration: No solution in sight for the Syrians, displaced thousands violence in Africa
More than 465,800 Syrians were registered as refugees in 2012 or waiting for help, and another 2.5 million were displaced Syrians inside because of ongoing armed conflict. On the African continent, were also difficult humanitarian situation unfolds.
Issue # 5: Stars Being able to drill alignment longstanding impasse on reform of American immigration policy major
Reform U.S. immigration was a difficult goal to achieve for over a decade. But in 2012 draws to a close, it seems that the reform could build on the agenda in 2013 for the Obama administration and Congress, there. To a large extent the results of the elections, which provides a message to both parties instead of electricity Even before the elections, there were some incipient signs of a thaw.
Issue# 6: 2012 has been a year of headache management of migration flows in the European Union
In the year 2012 is significant challenges for existing policies of the EU, from the Schengen common European asylum system, have major concerns for the management of migration for both the Member States of the EU and the European Commission. Beyond the borders of the EU, adding pressure the European Union to better coordinate humanitarian response to the crisis Syrian refugees in Europe can offer neighboring Turkey in 2013.
Issue # 7: Governments Crack Down on student visa fraud
The United States, Great Britain, New Zealand and Canada remain the most popular destinations for international students who have a world-class education. However, even if these countries and their universities to attract foreign students - both for their fees and their brain power - he made efforts in 2012 to quell student visa fraud and some have even tried to tighten immigration regulations. Other top destinations are the students, but to actively promote the use of home student visa retention policy.
Issue # 8: Main countries of immigration take a crack at addressing the thorny issue of immigration detention
U.S. and Australian governments have long struggled with self-unwanted entries of migrants and asylum seekers are not allowed. Both countries have made efforts in 2012 to detention policies and procedures that have generated control reform and criticism.
Issue # 9: Rising international student mobility and countries try Capitalize
More students are exceeded in 2012 than ever before. A number of countries have entered student mobility are significant, particularly Brazil and Saudi Arabia, whose government has recently expanded the program to invest in scholarships for study abroad. And Asia as a source of foreign students long now arises as a destination for those with higher education.

Issue # 10: How to respond migration of unaccompanied minors Endures, and rises in some cases, governments are
Arrivals of unaccompanied minors in the United States increased in 2012, a test system for custody. While the flow of unaccompanied migrant children in Europe remained stable, the European Union continues to struggle with the policy regarding the treatment of this vulnerable population.