W T2 - Please consult me
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 4:46 pm
A large proportion of people live and work in other countries today than at any time in the past. It is very probable that in the future there will be no borders and people will be able to move freely between countries.
To what extent do you agree with this opinion?
Since the dawn of time humans have migrated to other locations out of personal or business reasons. This is even more apparent today, when a tremendous number of people has emigrated from their home lands to work or marry in another country or even continent. Thus it is strongly agreed that this process of mobility is already in motion and in the future free movement between countries will be even more possible. This will be shown by taking into account the mobility initiatives of the European Union as well as global immigration trends.
Firstly, in the past few decades the EU has launched various mobility programs, ranging from student scholarships, to skilled workers projects, with the main focus of such initiatives being strengthening cultural diversity and encouraging further education. One example of this is for instance the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship program introduced for students from non EU countries and the Western Balkan region. Thus the conclusion is that these and similar programs will continue to expand and progress catalyzing freedom of mobility in the future.
Moreover, immigration trends in the undeveloped countries have peaked in the past years due to the difficult living conditions in those countries on one hand and the deficiencies of skilled labor in the developed countries on the other. This is best seen in the example of the Canadian skilled workers program which is undertaking measures to populate its vast north territories with European and Asian immigrant workers. This goes to show how the future brings only more freedom to those taking part in the mobility procedures, since employment opportunities, the precursors of immigration promise a positive outcome for International mobility.
Having analyzed the fore coming events triggered by the two mentioned topics - the beneficial effects of the EU mobility programs and the prosperous outcomes of the immigration development it is safe to confirm once again the agreement with the fact that people will be able to move freely between countries in the future.
To what extent do you agree with this opinion?
Since the dawn of time humans have migrated to other locations out of personal or business reasons. This is even more apparent today, when a tremendous number of people has emigrated from their home lands to work or marry in another country or even continent. Thus it is strongly agreed that this process of mobility is already in motion and in the future free movement between countries will be even more possible. This will be shown by taking into account the mobility initiatives of the European Union as well as global immigration trends.
Firstly, in the past few decades the EU has launched various mobility programs, ranging from student scholarships, to skilled workers projects, with the main focus of such initiatives being strengthening cultural diversity and encouraging further education. One example of this is for instance the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship program introduced for students from non EU countries and the Western Balkan region. Thus the conclusion is that these and similar programs will continue to expand and progress catalyzing freedom of mobility in the future.
Moreover, immigration trends in the undeveloped countries have peaked in the past years due to the difficult living conditions in those countries on one hand and the deficiencies of skilled labor in the developed countries on the other. This is best seen in the example of the Canadian skilled workers program which is undertaking measures to populate its vast north territories with European and Asian immigrant workers. This goes to show how the future brings only more freedom to those taking part in the mobility procedures, since employment opportunities, the precursors of immigration promise a positive outcome for International mobility.
Having analyzed the fore coming events triggered by the two mentioned topics - the beneficial effects of the EU mobility programs and the prosperous outcomes of the immigration development it is safe to confirm once again the agreement with the fact that people will be able to move freely between countries in the future.