It refers to people who move from one country to another.
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Migrants, foreigners...
If you mean are THERE Irish migrants, then yoe they came to Australia in the 18 hundreds because of poverty famine and bad living situations.
Nastis (ναστης) means "migrants" in Greek.
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.
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.
the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
Most migrants come from Asia and Africa, with countries like India, China, Mexico, and Syria being significant sources of migrants.
Migrants can be classified based on various criteria, including the reasons for their movement, such as economic, social, political, or environmental factors. They can also be categorized by their legal status, such as regular migrants, irregular migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Additionally, migrants may be distinguished by their duration of stay, such as temporary, permanent, or seasonal migrants. Lastly, demographic factors like age, gender, and family status can also play a role in their classification.
Australia, Canada, and the United States are all considered "traditional countries of immigration If that's what u mean
Interprovincial migrants move from venue to venue within a province to find work. Inter-provincial migrants, however, move between various provinces to find employment opportunities. Migrant jobs are usually seasonal or otherwise temporary in nature, so migrants need to move around to keep employed.
"I AM AWESOME AND I KNOW IT" are the Migrants that came to N.Z