Yes, we do. Most Immigration acts are built to limit the number of immigrants. There are standards each on sets for the acceptance of immigrants. One example is an act that bars immigrants from entry to the country unless they have family ties.
People moving from the country to the city are often referred to as urban migrants or rural-to-urban migrants.
No. An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to a different country to live there permanently. A migrant is a person who moves from place to place to do seasonal work. There are some migrants who are also immigrants, but there are immigrants who are not migrants and there are migrants who are not immigrants.
migrant camps are camps where they keep migrants.
People who move permentantly from one country to another.
Migrants are people or person who moves to a different country for maybe work or to live somewhere more warmer or a place with snow. Migrants are people who want a different live in a different place.
Definition: Returning migrants are persons returning to their country of citizenship after having been international migrants (whether short-term or long- term) in another country and who are intending to stay in their own country for at least a year.
It refers to people who move from one country to another.
login to imvu . open click ur imvu name at the top- right . u will see ur profile card. at the profile card there is a country flag . click that . and u can select country .
MIGRANTS ACTUALLY SEEK FOR SAMENESS. MIGRANTS BEING NEW IN A COUNTRY OF DESTINATION SEEK PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING AND GENEROUS TO HELP THEM... MIGRANTS ARE PEOPLE WHOM WE SHOULD HELP AND PROTECT 'CAUSE THEY ARE ONE OF THE MOST MISTREATED AND ABUSED PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD...THEY ALSO HAVE HUMAN DIGNITY TO BE PROTECTED!
They felt scared about going to a new country
Migrants is a general term. If you are in the country into which they come, then they are known as immigrants. If you are in the country that they are leaving they are known as emigrants.
Migrants is a general term. If you are in the country into which they come, then they are known as immigrants. If you are in the country that they are leaving they are known as emigrants.