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As globalization intensifies, immigration becomes a significant factor influencing economies globally. This paper presents a comparative analysis of immigration policies and their economic impacts in the USA, Canada, and Australia. Utilizing a blend of literature review and economic data analysis, the research investigates the relationship between immigration policies and key economic indicators such as unemployment rates and GDP growth. The study explores how diverse immigration policies in these countries, shaped by historical, cultural, and political contexts, influence their economic landscapes. It assesses the balance between welcoming immigrants and sustaining economic growth, highlighting the role of human capital in economic integration. The paper seeks to offer insights into how immigration policies can be optimized to promote economic prosperity while managing unemployment levels effectively. This concise analysis contributes to the ongoing dialogue on immigration policy, providing evidence-based recommendations for crafting more effective and harmonious immigration strategies in the face of global challenges.
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