There tends to be a high turnover rate among immigrants, and this higher turnover rate is related to
a. work adjustment difficulties.
b. language barriers.
c. higher injury rates.
d. lack of employment benefits.
Q. 2For immigrants seeking employment, _________________ are possibly the greatest single barrier to employment success and may be one of the most difficult hurdles to overcome.
a. attitudinal barriers
b. language barriers
c. adjustment difficulties
d. self-fulfilling prophecies
Q. 3Also known as an immigrant visa or a permanent residency visa, is a document issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as evidence of permanent residency.
a. Entry visa
b. Lawful permanent resident
c. Green card
d. Employment authorization document
Q. 4Term used to describe citizenship bestowed upon an individual after birth.
a. National
b. Lawful permanent resident
c. Legalized alien
d. Naturalization
Q. 5The term that refers to the individual who applies for immigrant status and from whom another alien (i.e., spouse or unmarried minor child) may obtain lawful status under immigration law or regulations.
a. Primary alien
b. Principal alien
c. Refugee approval
d. Special immigrants
Q. 6A person outside his or her country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return to his or her country due to persecution or a justifiable fear of persecution based on the individual's race, religion, political opinion, nationality, or
membership in a particular social group. a. Asylee
b. Deportable alien
c. Refugee
d. Legalized alien
Q. 7Any alien who is seeking admittance at a port of entry but does not meet the conditions of the INA for admittance.
a. Inadmissible
b. Deportable alien
c. Nonimmigrant
d. Parolee
Q. 8Refers to aliens granted lawful permanent residency who are exempt from the requirements of the flexible numerical limit of 675,000 established by the Immigration Act of 1990.
a. Parolee
b. Exempt from Numerical Limit
c. Lawful Permanent Resident
d. Labor Certification