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emigrant
expatriate
Another word for abroad is overseas. A person can work or live abroad while his home is in the US somewhere.
A foreign tourist is a external tourist. For example, I'm Lebanese, and my friend Guy is French. If Guy came to Lebanon he is a foreign tourist. An overseas tourist would be one who travels to another country that is overseas. A domestic tourist is a person who travels in his own country. For example, I'm Lebanese and I live in Beirut, so my daily community is in Beirut, but if I go to Bekaa on the weekend, in the north of Lebanon, I'm doing traveling in my own country.
Live Overseas was created on 2009-06-05.
Yes travel can be used to make a present tense sentence. Travels and travelling can also be used to make a present tense sentence.They travel overseas every year.The doctor travels overseas every year.We are travelling around the world.
Source: Oxford English Dictionary "emigrate" means to 'leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.' "emigrant" is 'someone who emigrates.' "immigrate" means to 'come to live permanently in a foreign country.' "immigrant" is 'someone who immigrates.' So the answer to your question is emigrant.
Yes travel can be used to make a present tense sentence. Travels and travelling can also be used to make a present tense sentence.They travel overseas every year.The doctor travels overseas every year.We are travelling around the world.
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Sometimes. To certain places in United States but less overseas.
Words for a person who travels from place to place are:travelernomadtouristsojournersightseertransientwayfarervagabonddrifterHitchhiker