👉 Immigration fluid refers to the dynamic and often interconnected movement of people across borders, characterized by a network of legal pathways and informal channels that facilitate migration. It encompasses visa programs, work permits, family reunification, and refugee resettlement, allowing individuals to move for various reasons such as employment, education, family reunification, or asylum. This fluidity is further enhanced by bilateral agreements and international cooperation, creating a complex web of migration flows that transcend national boundaries. While formal immigration systems provide structured entry and stay, immigration fluidity also includes informal networks like smugglers and human traffickers who exploit vulnerabilities, highlighting the dual nature of migration as both a regulated process and an adaptive, often clandestine practice.