Immigration policy refers to a set of rules and regulations implemented by governments to manage the movement of people into and out of a country. These policies typically dictate who is allowed to enter a country, how long they can stay, and under what conditions. Immigration policies can cover a wide range of issues, such as visa requirements, refugee and asylum policies, border control measures, and pathways to citizenship. Research in this area often explores the social, economic, and political implications of immigration policies, as well as their effectiveness in achieving their intended goals. This research helps to inform policymakers, stakeholders, and the general public about the impact of immigration policies and how they can be improved to better address the needs of both migrants and host societies.