The low number of tourists is indeed a cause for concern. In the past few years, with the development of the global economy and the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people have begun to consider the opportunity to migrate or live for a long time in the process of travel. However, in recent years, this trend has changed.
First of all, there have been a series of changes in global migration policies in the past few years, and many countries have tightened their policies on foreign immigration and settlement. This makes people who are originally considering settling down in the tourism process face greater difficulties and restrictions. The cumbersome immigration process and the increase in costs are prohibiting more and more people.
Secondly, the settlement of tourism has been questioned among the public ** in some countries. Some argue that excessive tourism settlement can have a negative impact on local society and the economy. They are worried that the influx of foreigners will lead to a shortage of social resources and an increase in unemployment. Under this influence, some countries have begun to think about how to reduce the number of tourism settlements.
In addition, the uncertainty and risk in the process of settling down in tourism have become one of the reasons for people's hesitation. For many people, immigration is a fateful decision that involves everything from family to work to property. Faced with an unknown environment and an uncertain future, many people are afraid to make decisions lightly and choose to stay with the status quo.
However, despite the relative decrease in the number of tourists settling down, there are still some people who persist in pursuing this goal. They believe that settling down in tourism can provide better life and development opportunities. For them, increasingly strict immigration policies are only an obstacle, not a radical change in their resolve.
In response to this change, some countries have begun to introduce more flexible and attractive policies to attract tourism to settle down. They hope to attract high-quality talent and capital inflows by providing more conveniences and discounts. In this way, they can meet the needs of their own development and avoid the problems caused by over-reliance on tourism settlement.
In general, although the number of tourists has decreased, this does not mean that the trend of tourist settlement will disappear. With the development of the global economy and society, people's demand for migration and settlement will continue to exist. Importantly, countries need to develop more rational and open policies that not only protect their own interests, but also attract high-quality talent and capital inflows, so as to achieve a win-win situation.