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An immigrant is a person from a forum country.
"emigrate" means to leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.
1. Emigration: Migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another) out-migration. 2. Immigration: Migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there) in-migration. One is In the other is Out...
Émigré is a French term that literally refers to a person who has "migrated out," but often carries a connotation of politico-social self-exile.
Citizenship means that a person is a citizen of a country with certain rights and responsibilities. Residency means that a person is a resident of a country but not a citizen. Different countries have different laws, but foreign residents in the US must have a green card. They may renew the green card annually, or become US citizens, or return to their own country.
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Actually the term "emigrant" is used for persons that left their own country (most usually where they were born) in order to settle in a new country and to stay there.
In an alphabetical manner, the first country in Europe is Albania. For a fun fact, Albania comes second in alphabetical order of all nations.
Source: Oxford English Dictionary "emigrate" means to 'leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.' "emigrant" is 'someone who emigrates.' "immigrate" means to 'come to live permanently in a foreign country.' "immigrant" is 'someone who immigrates.' So the answer to your question is emigrant.
When it comes to poetry, there is not a definite order in which images appear in a poem. With poetry, it is very unique and expressive. It also varies from person to person, so there is not an order.