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This article examines the socio-philosophical foundations of migration processes, their role in human existence and the development of society. The author analyzes the views of thinkers such as Heraclitus, Bergson, Sartre, and Bauman, dividing migration into ontological, social, existential, and global types. universality, dialecticity, anthropocentrism and globality as the main principles of migration philosophy. In particular, the socio-ontological nature of labor migration in Uzbekistan, the laws of preservation of national identity and cultural transformation are considered in harmony with the heritage of Forabiy, Alisher Navoiy and Abu Raykhan Beruniy.