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A foreign worker is a person who works in a country other than the one of which he or she is a Citizen . The term '''migrant worker''' as discussed in the Migrant Worker page is used in a particular UN resolution as a synonym for "foreign worker". In nations that have yet to ratify this resolution such as the United States the term "Migrant Worker" is not synonymous with '''Foreign Worker'''.


TYPES OF FOREIGN WORKERS IN THE UNITED STATES


The term foreign worker delineates into two specific cases.

Green Card Workers are individuals who have requested and received legal permanent residence in the United States and who intend to work in the United States on a permanent basis.

Guest workers are persons who typically travel (either legally or illegally) to a country with much more preferred job prospects than the one in which they currently reside. These "workers" temporarily reside in the country in which they work and will often send most or all wages earned, back to their country of origin (usually to a family).


GUEST WORKERS INTERNATIONALLY


Sometimes, a host country sets up a program in order to invite guest workers, as did the Federal Republic Of Germany from 1955 till 1973, when over one million of so-called guest workers (Gastarbeiter) were attracted, mostly from Italy , Spain and Turkey .

Current estimates of the total number of international foreign workers stand at about 25 million , with a comparable number of dependents accompanying them. About 14 million of these, including 4 or 5 million Undocumented Workers , are working in the United States , which draws most of its immigrants from Mexico ; Northwestern Europe about 5 million; Japan about half a million; and Saudi Arabia about 5 million.

The term can include professional experts, blue collar workers, language teachers, and entertainers.


CONTROVERSY


There is little, if any, controversy concerning Green Card Workers .

In recent years in the United States, there has been much controversy over whether H-1B Visa s (a particular instance of guest worker), intended to bring highly skilled workers to fill gaps in the domestic labor pool, are instead being used to bring in skilled, but otherwise unexceptional, economic migrants as cheap labor to fill jobs that could readily be filled domestically. There is much controversy over pending legislation that would allow unskilled labor to enter the country for
this same reason.

Again, specific to the H-1B Visa s, Third World countries such as India , Pakistan , and The Philippines have long experienced a Brain Drain of highly skilled workers to countries like the United States , France , Britain , Canada , France , Germany , and Australia . While the absolute number of such émigrés are not large, the economic implications of such very skilled workers are significant.

Sometimes, citizens of countries with heavily urbanized areas have migrated to more agrarian countries in order to find jobs as farmers and such. For more discussion on this see Migrant Worker s.

In certain less tolerant nations, foreign workers may be abused and treated as Second-class Citizen s by the governments and/or lack of unions to assert worker rights. For instance, in many Asian nations, it is not uncommon for employers to withhold passports from their employees, thus preventing the foreign worker from returning home. In conjunction with the withholding of salaries, it is meant to put the foreign workers in very difficult situation (particularly because the laws of these countries are typically not sympathetic to foreigners in practice). In the UK organisations such as Kalayaan protect the rights of UK migrant domestic workers.


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