Brazil, with a population of 1.5 million immigrant Japanese
São Paulo, Brazil is home to the largest community of immigrant Japanese in Latin America. The Japanese started migrating to Brazil in the early 20th century to work in coffee plantations and eventually settled in the country. Today, they form a significant part of São Paulo's multicultural society.
The opposite of immigrant is emigrant. An immigrant is a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country, while an emigrant is a person who leaves their own country to settle permanently in another country.
An immigrant is a person who comes to live in a country from another country, typically for permanent residence.
An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to another with the intention of settling there permanently or for an extended period of time.
Galician is mainly spoken in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. It is also spoken in parts of Asturias, Castile and León, and in other Spanish regions with Galician immigrant communities.
An American born Japanese is called "Nikei America-jin" However, this question could also be referring to generations: Issei = First Generation Japanese, one who has immigrated to another country Nisei = Second Generation Japanese, the child of a Japanese immigrant Sansei= Third Generation Japanese, the grandchild of a Japanese immigrant Yonsei= Fourth Generation Japanese, the great-grandchild of a Japanese immigrant
Both. An Immigrant is one who migrates to another country; They would be a Japanese immigrant
Nikkei is a company that is based in the United States (Seattle, Washington to be exact) which specifically services the Japanese American community in that area.
ImmigrantCorrection: Emigrant, not immigrant. Immigrant is a person who comes into a country.
If one is only visiting the country, see for a vacation, they are a tourist. If one is moving to this country, they are an immigrant.
If the immigrant already lives in the country he/she is emigrating to many people use the American term "Permanent Resident"
A loaded gun to the head with an angry American at the other end of it.
They don't have one but for example someone who born in usa and have Italian background is an Italian American America is a continent not a country!
He is Mexican and American (has dual citizenship).
An immigrant is a person who comes from one country into another. An emmigrant leaves one country for another.
an immigrant is someone that comes from another country
No. An immigrant is arriving into a country from another one and an emigrant is leaving their country to go to another one. So a person can be an emigrant when they leave their own country and an immigrant when they arrive in the new country.