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.
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.
immigrant- Einwanderer emigrant- Auswanderer
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.
Foreigner or immigrant (emigrant)
An emigrant is someone who leaves their own country to settle in another, while an immigrant is someone who comes to live in a foreign country. For example, "She was an emigrant from Spain, but now she is an immigrant in the United States."
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An immigrant is a person. "Immigrant" describes one who moved into a country, as compared to "emigrant" which is the person who left.
immigrant is a person who enters a country or enters a new place (new environment) emigrant is when someone leaves a country or enters a new place (new environment)
EMIGRANT OR Immigrant it all depends on which you want to use...here are the meanings of each: Emigrant is someone who leaves one country to settle in another OR Immigrant is a person who moves to a foreign country to live permanently. They both have the same meaning to me....Good luck! Ri :-)
An emigrant is a person who leaves his/her country. An immigrant is a person who arrives and lives in another country
Both. An Immigrant is one who migrates to another country; They would be a Japanese immigrant
There is no difference between immigrant and migrant but between immigrant (migrant) and emigrant. If a person has made the decision to leave his or her home country the person is on the one hand an immigrant and on the other hand an emigrant. If the person settles down in an other country, the people of the other country will say the person is an immigrant. But, the people of the home country of the person who has left will say the person is an emigrant. So, to sum up, if a person comes into a foreign country the person is an immigrant and if a person leaves his or her home country the person is an emigrant. come into = immigrant leaves = emigrant