When you are forced to leave your country that is called 'exile' or 'banishment'.
Contrary to popular opinion this is NOT deportation. Deportation refers to foreigners being sent back to their country of origin.
When you are forced to leave your country, it is called forced displacement or exile. This may occur due to conflict, persecution, or other threats to your safety and well-being.
Deportation
When people leave their country to live in another country, it is called emigration.
It is called emigration when you leave one country and immigration when you arrive in another country.
They migrate or immigrate. Migrate is if you leave one country, immigrate is if you go to another.
They are called immigrants or expatriates, depending on whether they plan to live permanently or temporarily in the new country.
No, there is no country called Danland. It is not a recognized country.
It is called emigration when you leave one country and immigration when you arrive in another country.
immigrants
He is an emigre or an exile.
native
Depends on where the person who's asking is. In their original country they'll be called Emigrants and on the foreign country they'll be called Immigrants.
A refugee or the boat people.
They are either known as REFUGEES or ASYLUM SEEKERS.
When you have to leave a country you are being deported or exiled.
Emigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for residency in another country. Immigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for citizenship of another country.
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People who leave a country to live somewhere else are known as immigrants or expatriates. Immigrants are those who permanently move to a new country, while expatriates typically move abroad for work or other reasons but may eventually return to their home country.