an immigrant is someone that comes from another country
The word immigrant is a noun. An immigrant is someone who goes to a new country to permanently live there.
That someone is an immigrant.
Yes. An immigrant is someone coming into a country and an emigrant is someone leaving. Of course when an emigrant is leaving their own country they will be an immigrant in the country they arrive in. So they can be the same when looked at different perspectives.
No, there is no number you can call to obtain an illegal immigrant license because driving without proper documentation is illegal. It is important to follow the laws and requirements for obtaining a driver's license in your country.
An immigrant is someone who arrives at a country that is not their birthplace =)
I think that an immigrant has the right to get custody of his or her child just like an American citizen.As long as they are fit and respondsible parents.
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An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
An undocumented immigrant
A second generation immigrant refers to a person born in a country to immigrant parents. They are the first generation born in the new country, while their parents are considered first-generation immigrants.