Work-Based Immigration
Spanish: Inmigración basada en el trabajo
Description
Work-Based Immigration refers to the process through which individuals obtain immigration status based on employment opportunities in a host country. This type of immigration often requires a job offer and may involve specific visa categories tailored to skilled workers.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that the term may be used in various contexts, including legal and employment discussions. Common variants include 'inmigración laboral' (colloquial) and 'visas de trabajo' (regional), but it is important to stick to the glossary term for clarity in formal settings.
Example Sentences
EN: Many professionals seek Work-Based Immigration to advance their careers in different countries.
ES: Muchos profesionales buscan la Inmigración basada en el trabajo para avanzar en sus carreras en diferentes países.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'Work-Based Immigration' with 'family-based immigration'; mixing up terminology related to visa types; mispronouncing 'inmigración' as 'inmigrante'.