If the immigrants can’t get a job in the first few weeks in the United States, it will put serious financial strain on them. Having an immigrant network to let new immigrants stay at their homes and help them find jobs is nearly as important as the economic forces driving international migrants to the US. Migrant networks give immigrants access to social capital, which they translate into other types of capital, for instance financial capital. (Theories of International Migration) Encouragement from immigrants who have already made the trek cause the friends and families back home to solidify their decision to emigrate from their home …show more content…
Economic pressures are the most important motivation, the majority of immigrants migrate due to economic reasons. In order to secure a better economic future for their selves and families, immigrants rely on immigrant social networks to build social capital that will aid them in the job hunting process. Economic reasons for migration are not exclusively reserved to the poorest of immigrants, skilled immigrants in the middle class of developed nations immigrate as well, but tend to do it through the visa program. My family move from Canada to the United States because Canada’s high tax rates at the turn of the 21st century caused building wealth in Canada to become very