TYPES OF MIGRATION
Antonia Valenzuela
Catalina López
Family migration
Family migration is to categorize the migration of
people who migrate through new or established
family ties.
Has several categories:
Forced migration or
displacement
That carried out by any
person who migrates to
escape from persecution, or
conflict
International students
An internationally mobile student is a person who has
crossed an international border with the aim of
participating in educational activities in a country of
destination
Irregular migration
Movement that takes place outside
the regulatory norms of the country
of origin, transit and destination.
Return migration
Return is the act of returning or being brought back to the starting
point. This could be within the territorial limits of a country, between a
country of destination. It has different categories:
Labour migration
People who move from
geographical area
mainly for work
reasons.
Child and young migrants
Migrants childs are those persons between the ages of 15 and 24,
without prejudice to other definitions of the Member States, Migrant
children and youth are at risk of abuse, trafficking and exploitation,
especially if they travel alone.
Older persons and migration
When anyone over the
age of 65 moves
abroad