Abstract
Emigration generally means moving and looking for better jobs in a particular place or in another country with the intention of living in the new place for a long time, this is for every person who seeks to make a family. Emigration is one of the components of population growth and part of the movement of people within and beyond national borders, it is also a basic component for the history of human societies. Emigration is a result of social, political and economic conditions that have encouraged many people to move. Foreign emigration rates have increased at a high rate in the recent centuries. So the eradication of this phenomenon requires international and national efforts, by the means of legislation and international covenants. This phenomenon has become an issue of concern to all EU countries which have been trying to find more successful ways to monitoring and watching it.