Emigration is the act and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle in another country. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin.
Immigration is the movement of people from one nation-state to another. While human migration has existed throughout human history, immigration implies long-term permanent residence (and often eventual citizenship) by the immigrants: tourists and short-term visitors are not considered immigrants.
2007-09-24 14:11:56
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answered by • Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun 7
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Immigration Vs Emigration
2016-11-03 09:42:36
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answered by lawver 4
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2015-08-06 11:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Immigration -vs- emigration Immigration stems from the word Immigrant which is a noun meaning.. one who or that which immigrates; specifically, a foriegner who enters a country to settle there. Emigration stems from the word Emigrant which is an Adjetive meaning MOVING from one place or country for the purpose of settling in another.
2016-03-27 06:00:52
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answered by Amber 4
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What Is Emigration
2016-12-13 06:13:20
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answered by ? 4
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An immigrant is someone moves into to a country An emigrant leaves their native country for a new one. Immigrants emigrate from their home.
2007-09-24 14:06:22
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answered by ravinraven718 2
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An emigrant leaves their native country for a new one. immigrant is someone moves into to a country...good luck...
2007-09-24 14:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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immigrate - to come to a country of which one is not a native, usually for permanent residence.
Origin of immigrate
1623, from L. immigratum, pp. of imigrare "to remove, go into, move in," from in- "in" + migrare "to move" (see migration).
emigrate - to leave one country or region to settle in another; migrate: to emigrate from Ireland to Australia.
Origin: 1770–80; < L émīgrātus "moved away".
2007-09-24 17:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Immigration - moving into a country
Emigration - moving out of a country
Simple really.
2007-09-25 20:26:03
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answered by cat_blue_canberra 2
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Actually both words are based on migration which means that to move to one place from another.
2014-12-08 17:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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