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What does the Immigration Development Board do?

The Immigration Development Bureau generally refers to the administrative organs involved in non-citizen affairs in traditional immigrant countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and generally handles foreign immigration, overseas students studying, foreign travel and other related affairs.

The United States and Canada are both immigrant countries, and both developed by immigrants constantly exploring land. So for them, it is to develop this land, so the word development is used.