No. That would make you a migrant. The culture would be quite different and you might feel like an immigrant, but indeed Russia is a singular nation throughout.
If you move from one country to another you are an immigrant to the new country and an emigrant from the old country.
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yes. but not unless you are entitled to an Irish passportLinguistically, you are an emigrant from the US, and an immigrant into Ireland.
An immigrant is a person from a forum country.
A person who moves to another country to live is called an expatriate or an immigrant, depending on the circumstances of their move.
Hello---Cleopatra was Egyptian. She was born, lived and died in Egypt. She was not an immigrant.
they focused on trading items towards china,India,southeast Asia,Europe and south america
Yes a illegal immigrant can move back to Mexico by car because if they are illegal immigrant can. And they are not be force to go back to Mexico but it was their decision on going back by car. Even though they bought the car in the U.S they can still take the car with them because they bought it. Plus the illegal immigrants can stay in the U.S so they have to go.
North America and Europe separate by about 7.5 cm (3 inches) per year. India continues to slam into Asia roughly 6 cm per year.
European colonies brought riches and labor to Europe. It also presented a new place for Europeans to move to, in order to start a new. This was more successful in the First Age of Imperialism, which focused on the Americas. The Second Age of Imperialism, focusing on Africa and Asia, did not bring about much immigration of Europeans.
There were no trucks or cars so a caravan was used to move people and things. Camels were used on the Silk Road to carry items from Asia to Europe. It was a very hard and long road.
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