Abstract

Article is devoted to the analysis of experience of state regulation of processes of migration in France, Germany, Great Britain and Australia. The author considers the international legal acts regulating processes of migration in these countries. For the last decades national and social composition of migrants in these countries significantly changed. In France to change to natives of the European countries migrants came from Africa. T. Vitsenets notes that very often there are difficulties in adaptation of migrants to new conditions of accommodation. The state is compelled to enter legal restrictions which are necessary for country safety. Security measures are provided also by the legislation of Germany. The foreigner involved in terrorism or other activity dangerous to the country, can be sent out of borders of Germany. The migratory policy in this country is directed on increase in scientific potential, at selection of migrants with high intellectual and educational level. In Great Britain among migrants natives of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh prevail. In Australia the system of receipt of a visa according to received in the points is developed. However this system doesn't protect completely from mistakes. Influence of migratory processes on life of this country dually. On the one hand, migrants provide Australia with the qualified labor and with another - create the problems demanding the decision. Experience of state regulation of migratory processes in these countries can be made successfully use in Russia in the accounting of national and cultural features.

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