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A person who settles in a new country is called an immigrant.
Country of origin typically refers to the country that a person's ancestors are from or where they grew up, whereas country of birth refers to the country in which a person is born.
A person from another country is typically called a foreigner or an international person.
The country that a person immigrates to is known as the host country or receiving country.
A person born in a certain place or country is called a native or a citizen of that place/country.
A foreigner
A person who leaves their own country to settle abroad is commonly referred to as an expatriate or an immigrant. This individual typically chooses to move to another country for various reasons, such as work opportunities, education, a better quality of life, or to be with family or loved ones.
expat
diplomat
A person who settles in a colony would be a colonist.
immigrant is a person who gets in your country as a foreigner and emmigrant is a person of your country who decides to go abroad
Such a person is known as a patriot.
immigrant
"Held abroad" could refer to assets that are being held up in another country, a person who is being detained or is in prison in another country, or anything similar to that.
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
leaves his native country forever
immigrant