Immigration has a significant impact on the contemporary society. Each year, more and more people from all over the world decide to leave their home countries and move to another place. This essay will examine the reasons and the consequences of immigration.
In my view, the main reason of immigration is a strong desire of better life quality and safe future. A lot of people from so-called Third World move to developed countries in search of better employment opportunities, and therefore, higher incomes. Moreover, living in a wealthy country implies living in a country with stable economy, so risks of losing their savings also lessen. For example, labour migration from Mexico to the USA is caused by these facts. Other reasons that force whole families to cross borders are wars and various cultural conflicts in their homeland. Many people migrate, seeking security and safe future for their children. For instance, most of the refugees who arrived in the European Union were escaping from wars.
However, sometimes immigration causes more problems than it solves, resulting in negative consequences for both immigrants and their countries of destination. First of all, most of the refugees can’t find jobs because of the lack of language skills and difficulties in adaptation. That’s why the countries have to run various refugee assistance programs to help those people. But disproportionate burden of maintaining the immigrants leads to tension in the society. Secondly, not all of the refugees receive proper asylum, food and medical care. So they are at risk even after crossing the border. Finally, even highly qualified specialists, who seek better employment, often don’t get what they are looking for.
In conclusion, I think that people immigrate to have better life prospects. However, life after immigration may not always meet people’s expectations. So it’s very important to consider all the possible outcomes and decide whether leaving your homeland is worth it. 
 Immigration
 has a significant impact on the contemporary society. Each year, more and more  
people
 from all over the world decide to  
leave
 their home  
countries
 and  
move
 to another place. This essay will examine the reasons and the consequences of immigration.
In my view, the main reason of  
immigration
 is a strong desire of  
better
 life quality and safe future.  
A lot of
  people
 from  
so
-called Third World  
move
 to developed  
countries
 in search of  
better
 employment opportunities, and  
therefore
, higher incomes.  
Moreover
, living in a wealthy  
country
 implies living in a  
country
 with stable economy,  
so
  risks
 of losing their savings  
also
 lessen.  
For example
,  
labour
 migration from Mexico to the USA  
is caused
 by these facts. Other reasons that force whole families to cross borders are wars and various cultural conflicts in their homeland.  
Many
  people
 migrate, seeking security and safe future for their children.  
For instance
, most of the  
refugees
 who arrived in the European Union were escaping from wars. 
However
,  
sometimes
  immigration
 causes more problems than it solves, resulting in  
negative
 consequences for both immigrants and their  
countries
 of destination.  
First of all
, most of the  
refugees
 can’t find jobs  
because
 of the lack of language  
skills
 and difficulties in adaptation. That’s why the  
countries
  have to
 run various  
refugee
 assistance programs to  
help
 those  
people
.  
But
 disproportionate burden of maintaining the immigrants leads to tension in the society.  
Secondly
, not  
all of the
  refugees
 receive proper asylum, food and medical care.  
So
 they are at  
risk
 even after crossing the border.  
Finally
, even  
highly
 qualified specialists, who seek  
better
 employment,  
often
 don’t  
get
 what they are looking for. 
In conclusion
, I  
think
 that  
people
 immigrate to have  
better
 life prospects.  
However
, life after  
immigration
 may not always  
meet
  people’s
 expectations.  
So
 it’s  
very
  important
 to consider all the possible outcomes and decide whether leaving your homeland is worth it.